Director, Policy — EMEA
Matteo Quattrocchi is Director, Policy – EMEA at BSA | The Software Alliance in Brussels, Belgium. In this role, he works with BSA members to develop and advance policy positions on a range of key issues, with a focus on artificial intelligence, copyright and government access to data.
Prior to joining BSA, Quattrocchi was a Public Affairs Specialist at the U.S. Mission to the EU where he coordinated the outreach to EU stakeholders on Economic Affairs, with a focus on digital, energy, trade and environmental issues.
Quattrocchi earned an LL.M. in International Legal Studies at the Georgetown University Law Center, and a Master’s degree in International and European Law at LUISS Guido Carli, in Rome, Italy. Quattrocchi speaks English, Italian and French. He is based in BSA’s Brussels office.
Posts by Matteo Quattrocchi
Given the significance of this legislation, it is important to take a closer look at how the AI Act will regulate AI, its approach to risk, and what kind of AI systems the Act covers. Read More >>
The ways in which enterprise software companies operationalize sustainability practices and help organizations set and achieve their climate action goals are at the heart of a new report, “BSA’s Global Sustainability Principles,” issued this month by BSA | The Software Alliance. Read More >>
As digitalization speeds up and the number of daily digital interactions continues to rise, law enforcement agencies are increasingly relying on digital evidence to investigate crimes. Read More >>