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manomissioni

Manomissioni is an Italian noun that refers to acts of tampering or interference intended to modify, mislead, or defeat controls. The term derives from mano (hand) and omissione or manipulation, and it is used in legal, technical, and general contexts to indicate illicit handling that changes a device, document, or system.

In legal contexts, manomissione denotes deliberate interference with evidence, documents, seals, or official records. Examples include

In technical and industrial fields, manomissioni indicate unauthorized modification of hardware, software, or safety equipment. This

Prevention and detection rely on governance measures: access control, tamper-evident seals, secure logging, audit trails, and

Etymology: the term stems from mano (hand) and omissione/manipolazione, reflecting the act of handling something to

tampering
with
crime-scene
evidence,
altering
financial
documents,
or
bypassing
security
seals.
In
many
jurisdictions
such
acts
are
criminal
offenses
and
may
carry
penalties
ranging
from
fines
to
imprisonment,
often
under
charges
such
as
falsificazione,
frode,
or
abuso
d’ufficio,
depending
on
the
nature
and
impact.
can
compromise
reliability,
safety,
or
verifiability
of
data,
readings,
or
performance.
It
is
a
concern
in
sectors
like
manufacturing,
transport,
energy,
and
information
technology,
where
tampering
can
undermine
audits,
compliance,
and
safety
protocols.
cryptographic
integrity
checks.
In
digital
systems,
hash
verification,
digital
signatures,
and
secure
boot
help
deter
and
detect
tampering.
alter
its
state.