Amendments to the bill on cybersecurity now being examined by the Justice and Constitutional Affairs Commissions of the Chamber. Among the 180 proposed amendments filed, the most severe undoubtedly appear to be those of Azione MP Enrico Costa and Italia Viva MP Maria Elena Boschi.

"Right to report does not mean immunity" explains Costa who would like prison from 6 months to 3 years for anyone who discloses information knowing its illicit origin. But Costa, also known for being the 'father' of the so-called 'gag law', also requests, with the amendments, a limitation on the use of Trojan, an invasive computer capture system, often used by law enforcement agencies to intercept. Even for cybersecurity crimes only "sufficient evidence of a crime" would be enough to intercept, as in the case of mafia and terrorism crimes, says Costa, who wants cyber crimes to be included among those for which there are more stringent requirements to start the ratings. The amendment presented by the member of IV Boschi on criminal proceedings is more'severe'