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Comune di Rosignano Marittimo

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www[.]comune[.]rosignano[.]livorno[.]it
Country Italy
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The Municipality of Rosignano Marittimo is a local government entity based in Italy, responsible for administering public services and civic operations within its jurisdiction. As a commune, it manages standard municipal functions such as civil registry, urban planning, local transportation, and public infrastructure maintenance. Its operations support residents and businesses in the Rosignano Marittimo area through administrative, regulatory, and community services typical of Italian local governance structures. The organization maintains digital systems to facilitate service delivery, including online portals for citizen interactions and internal networks for employee operations.

A significant operational disruption occurred on October 5, 2022, when the municipality suffered a sophisticated ransomware attack targeting its IT infrastructure. Attackers encrypted primary systems and daily online backups, forcing an immediate shutdown of all servers to contain the malware. This crippled core operations and blocked employee access to digital resources for an extended period. IT teams disconnected networks and partially restored functionality using an offline backup, while external cybersecurity experts assisted in malware analysis. Critical services including email communications and network access remained impaired during recovery efforts, though initial progress was noted in restoring login servers under close monitoring. The municipality publicly acknowledged the attack, apologized for service interruptions, and noted the complexity of full restoration without providing timelines. This incident underscored the organization’s exposure to cyber threats targeting public sector digital infrastructure and its reliance on contingency measures like offline backups for business continuity.

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