One of the most anticipated panels during the first day of Andicom was Why does Colombia need a National Agency for Digital Security and Space Affairs?
The discussion, moderated by Saúl Kattan, Senior Presidential Consultant for Digital Transformationhad the participation of Sandra Ortiz, director of the Department of Telecommunications and Information Technology Law at the Externado de Colombia University; Santiago Pinzón Galán, director of the Andi Chamber of Digital Industry and Services; Juan Pablo Parra, Researcher of the Karisma Foundation Civic Participation Line and Verónica La Regina, IDB Consultant.
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Among the main conclusions, it was highlighted that it should be coordinated with both national and international authorities, as well as with the relevant actors of the ecosystem “to have a broad vision that allows the protection of the exercise of rights in cyberspace”.
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Likewise, the academy must also be trained in cybersecurity and start certifications; also generate education strategies from childhood to develop skills “and in this way face the deficit of human talent in this area”.
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Finally, the participants pointed out that an agency is necessary “due to the absence of a regulatory body that generates confidence in private investment in the country. Likewise, it is a good initiative for citizens to become aware of their responsibility in digital security”.
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2023-09-07 05:50:19
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