Institution profiling / Regional ISP

IT-PZSI Istituto Poligrafico E Zecca Dello Stato - Societa' Per Azioni In Breve "IPZS S.P.A"

The institute operates as a state supplier delivering secure physical products (currency, official documents, identity cards) and has expanded into digital trust services, including electronic signatures and certified delivery. Its registry-level presence in RIPE Stat suggests that it may operate or plan to operate internet infrastructure, but the available public evidence does not yet confirm active network operations.

IT-PZSI Istituto Poligrafico E Zecca Dello Stato - Societa' Per Azioni In Breve "IPZS S.P.A"

Sources

Public references used for this article.

  • Internet registry recordpublic-source identity and registry context for IT-PZSI Istituto Poligrafico E Zecca Dello Stato - Societa' Per Azioni In Breve "IPZS S.P.A". (source risk: low risk)
  • ipzs.itThe official website identifies Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato as the Italian State Printing and Minting Institute and presents its institutional and operational context. (source risk: low risk)
  • ipzs.it company profileThe company profile page describes IPZS as a company wholly owned by the Ministry of Economy and Finance and outlines activities including security printing, minting, and digital services. (source risk: low risk)
  • mef.gov.itThe Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance publicly lists Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato S.p.A. among its shareholdings, supporting its state-owned status. (source risk: low risk)
  • Operator websiteIPZS publicly markets trust and digital services, supporting the assessment that its operating context includes internet-reliant identity or trust-service functions. (source risk: low risk)
CategoryInstitution

The institute operates as a state supplier delivering secure physical products (currency, official documents, identity cards) and has expanded into digital trust services, including electronic signatures and certified delivery. Its registry-level presence in RIPE Stat suggests that it may operate or plan to operate internet infrastructure, but the available public evidence does not yet confirm active network operations.

RegionItaly

IPZS holds AS211290 in public registry data and provides state-mandated trust services. If the ASN were to become operationally active, hosting trust or identity platforms, the institute would become a critical dependency for Italian e-government digital identity and authentication functions, making it relevant for infrastructure dependency mapping.

Signal FocusDigital Infrastructure Institution

The institute operates as a state supplier delivering secure physical products (currency, official documents, identity cards) and has expanded into digital trust services, including electronic signatures and certified delivery. Its registry-level presence in RIPE Stat suggests that it may operate or plan to operate internet infrastructure, but the available public evidence does not yet confirm active network operations.

Content TypeProfile

The institute operates as a state supplier delivering secure physical products (currency, official documents, identity cards) and has expanded into digital trust services, including electronic signatures and certified delivery. Its registry-level presence in RIPE Stat suggests that it may operate or plan to operate internet infrastructure, but the available public evidence does not yet confirm active network operations.

Primary DomainInfrastructure

If AS211290 were used to host IPZS’s trust or identity platforms, a network outage or misoperation could impact e-government functions, including qualified certificate issuance and electronic document authentication. Currently, the impact is speculative because no active BGP announcements or prefix assignments have been observed.

TopicDigital Infrastructure Institution

IPZS is the Italian state printing and minting institute, a wholly state-owned company with a public registry link to AS211290. While it lacks active routing evidence, its digital trust services and government integration make the ASN a potential critical dependency for e-government functions. The profile is limited to registry and corporate identity; watchpoints centre on any routing activation or official network disclosures.

ImpactMedium

If AS211290 were used to host IPZS’s trust or identity platforms, a network outage or misoperation could impact e-government functions, including qualified certificate issuance and electronic document authentication. Currently, the impact is speculative because no active BGP announcements or prefix assignments have been observed.

ConfidenceGood confidence (70%)

Several public sources

IPZS is the Italian state printing and minting institute, a wholly state-owned company with a public registry link to AS211290. While it lacks active routing evidence, its digital trust services and government integration make the ASN a potential critical dependency for e-government functions. The profile is limited to registry and corporate identity; watchpoints centre on any routing activation or official network disclosures.

IT-PZSI Istituto Poligrafico E Zecca Dello Stato - Societa' Per Azioni In Breve "IPZS S.P.A"

IPZS is Italy's state printing and minting institute, wholly owned by the Ministry of Economy and Finance, and a provider of secure physical products and digital trust services. Public internet registry data associates the institute with Autonomous System AS211290, but no active routing footprint has been observed, leaving its potential role as a network-dependent e-government infrastructure operator speculative yet worth tracking.

Why It Matters

If AS211290 were used to host IPZS’s trust or identity platforms, a network outage or misoperation could impact e-government functions, including qualified certificate issuance and electronic document authentication. Currently, the impact is speculative because no active BGP announcements or prefix assignments have been observed.

What Public Sources Show

IPZS, the Italian state printing and minting institute, operates at the intersection of physical security production and digital trust services. Official sources confirm it is wholly owned by the Ministry of Economy and Finance and responsible for currency, identity documents, and electronic signatures.

Its registration of autonomous system AS211290 in public internet registries signals a possible move into operating its own network infrastructure, though there is no evidence of active routing today.

The institute's public role spans secure printing, minting, and the provision of qualified trust services including digital signatures and certified delivery. Its website presents it as a key supplier to Italian public administration, with deep integration into government identity and document workflows. This role already places it at the heart of state digital identity systems.

Internet registry records show that AS211290 is registered in RIPE under IPZS's name. This is a public number-resource link of the kind normally held by network operators. However, no IP prefix announcements or BGP routing data have been observed in publicly available routing collections, meaning the ASN has not yet been used to connect to the internet.

If IPZS were to activate AS211290 and host its trust or identity platforms behind it, the institute would become a critical dependency for e-government functions. A network outage or misoperation could disrupt qualified certificate issuance, electronic document authentication, and other services that underpin Italy's digital public administration. The absence of active routing keeps the risk today theoretical rather than present.

The public evidence is limited to registry identity and the institute's own descriptions of its business. No technical contacts, network policies, or peering relationships have been disclosed. A more direct registry page linking the legal entity to the ASN holder in a citable format, beyond the RIPE Stat JSON output, would strengthen confidence, but such a page has not been identified.

What would change the assessment is the appearance of any BGP announcement from AS211290, the assignment of specific IP prefixes, or an official statement from IPZS about operating internet infrastructure. Equally, if the ASN were to be deregistered or transferred away, the infrastructure thesis would weaken materially.

The sources underlying this assessment are the official IPZS corporate site, the Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance shareholding page, and the RIPE Stat overview for AS211290. Each supports the identity and potential operational surface described here, while the absence of routing data remains the central uncertainty.

Operating Surface

The institute operates as a state supplier delivering secure physical products (currency, official documents, identity cards) and has expanded into digital trust services, including electronic signatures and certified delivery. Its registry-level presence in RIPE Stat suggests that it may operate or plan to operate internet infrastructure, but the available public evidence does not yet confirm active network operations.

IPZS holds AS211290 in public registry data and provides state-mandated trust services. If the ASN were to become operationally active, hosting trust or identity platforms, the institute would become a critical dependency for Italian e-government digital identity and authentication functions, making it relevant for infrastructure dependency mapping.

Watchpoints

IPZS's ASN registration signals potential internet infrastructure ambition consistent with its expansion into digital trust services, but without routing evidence it remains a latent rather than active network operator. Its state ownership and production of sensitive identity products elevate the watch importance; if it becomes operational, it could form a critical dependency for Italian e-government functions.

Observable changes that would alter the assessment include: announcements of IP prefixes from AS211290, appearance of IPZS-run trust platforms under the ASN, any PeeringDB entry, or official IPZS publication of network service roles. Conversely, if the ASN is deregistered or transferred, infrastructure interest would reduce.

Missing evidence includes: BGP routing data for AS211290, technical contact details, any formal statement linking the ASN to specific trust services, and confirmation of active network equipment or connectivity. Without these, the profile remains speculative on operational internet role.

Sources

  • Internet registry record - public-source identity and registry context for IT-PZSI Istituto Poligrafico E Zecca Dello Stato - Societa' Per Azioni In Breve "IPZS S.P.A".
  • ipzs.it - The official website identifies Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato as the Italian State Printing and Minting Institute and presents its institutional and operational context.
  • ipzs.it company profile - The company profile page describes IPZS as a company wholly owned by the Ministry of Economy and Finance and outlines activities including security printing, minting, and digital services.
  • mef.gov.it - The Italian Ministry of Economy and Finance publicly lists Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato S.p.A. among its shareholdings, supporting its state-owned status.
  • Operator website - IPZS publicly markets trust and digital services, supporting the assessment that its operating context includes internet-reliant identity or trust-service functions.

Domain of operation

IPZS is the Italian state printing and minting institute, a wholly state-owned company with a public registry link to AS211290. While it lacks active routing evidence, its digital trust services and government integration make the ASN a potential critical dependency for e-government functions. The profile is limited to registry and corporate identity; watchpoints centre on any routing activation or official network disclosures.

  • Public role: IT-PZSI Istituto Poligrafico E Zecca Dello Stato - Societa' Per Azioni In Breve "IPZS S.P.A" is framed by the institute operates as a state supplier delivering secure physical products (currency, official documents, identity cards) and has expanded into digital trust services, including electronic signatures and certified delivery. its registry-level presence in ripe stat suggests that it may operate or plan to operate internet infrastructure, but the available public evidence does not yet confirm active network operations. and public infrastructure context. Evidence basis: Internet registry record — public-source identity and registry context for IT-PZSI Istituto Poligrafico E Zecca Dello Stato - Societa' Per Azioni In Breve "IPZS S.P.A".; ipzs.it — The official website identifies Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato as the Italian State Printing and Minting Institute and presents its institutional and operational context.
  • Operating Surface: Digital Infrastructure Institution and Italy provide the public context for this institution profile. Evidence basis: Internet registry record — public-source identity and registry context for IT-PZSI Istituto Poligrafico E Zecca Dello Stato - Societa' Per Azioni In Breve "IPZS S.P.A".; ipzs.it — The official website identifies Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato as the Italian State Printing and Minting Institute and presents its institutional and operational context.

Timeline

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At A Glance

  • Name: IT-PZSI Istituto Poligrafico E Zecca Dello Stato - Societa' Per Azioni In Breve "IPZS S.P.A"
  • Type: Digital Infrastructure Institution
  • Base: Italy
  • Profile focus: Institution

What It Does

  • public operating records
  • official service pages
  • documented relationships updates

Why it matters

  • If AS211290 were used to host IPZS’s trust or identity platforms, a network outage or misoperation could impact e-government functions, including qualified certificate issuance and electronic document authentication. Currently, the impact is speculative because no active BGP announcements or prefix assignments have been observed.
  • Operational criticality: Medium
  • Time Horizon: Next quarter

What To Watch

  • official company sources
  • public registries
  • operator-published records
NowMedium priority

Track verified source updates, role changes, and current public evidence.

QuarterMedium policy sensitivity

If AS211290 were used to host IPZS’s trust or identity platforms, a network outage or misoperation could impact e-government functions, including qualified certificate issuance and electronic document authentication. Currently, the impact is speculative because no active BGP announcements or prefix assignments have been observed.

YearNext quarter outlook

Longer-term relevance depends on verified operating, policy, and relationship changes.

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Public View

The public read of IT-PZSI Istituto Poligrafico E Zecca Dello Stato - Societa' Per Azioni In Breve "IPZS S.P.A" is limited to visible role, operating context, and relationship evidence.

Watchpoints

  • New public role, affiliation, product, policy, or market disclosures.
  • Verified relationship changes involving named organizations or people.

Caveats

  • Private or unverified claims are excluded from this public view.

FAQ

Why is IT-PZSI Istituto Poligrafico E Zecca Dello Stato - Societa' Per Azioni In Breve "IPZS S.P.A" included?

IT-PZSI Istituto Poligrafico E Zecca Dello Stato - Societa' Per Azioni In Breve "IPZS S.P.A" has public evidence that makes the institution relevant to BTW's coverage of digital infrastructure, governance, or markets.

What is public about this profile?

The public layer covers visible role, operating context, linked entities, and evidence-backed watchpoints.

What should readers watch next?

Readers should watch for source-backed role changes, new partnerships, regulatory exposure, operating expansion, or evidence that changes the public assessment.

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