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In brief

Through Resolution No. 1/2023 (“Resolution“), the Chief of Cabinet of Ministers (“Chief“) launched the public consultation on the Second National Cybersecurity Strategy.


In focus

On 24 May 2019, the Chief approved the First National Cybersecurity Strategy through Resolution No. 829/2019, establishing the main principles for the protection of cyberspace in Argentina. However, recent technological advances pose new challenges that urge an update of the strategy.

By means of the Resolution, published in the Official Gazette (here) on 5 January 2023, the Chief launched the public consultation on the Second National Cybersecurity Strategy. The goal is for all parties interested in cybersecurity and the protection of the digital space to participate, contribute recommendations and share experiences.

Comments, proposals and opinions may be submitted by email here or through the Remote Procedures Platform (TAD) of the Virtual Desk of the Secretariat for Public Innovation (here).

The public consultation process will be available for 30 business days from the day following the date of the Resolution’s publication in the Official Gazette, that is, until 16 February 2023.

Click here to access the Spanish version.

Author

Guillermo Cervio is a partner in Baker McKenzie’s Buenos Aires office. With more than 30 years of experience, he is recognized as a foremost practitioner in his field. He founded the IT/C team in Argentina and was the coordinator of the LatAm IT/C team from 2008 to 2017. He is currently a member of the Steering Committee of Baker McKenzie LatAm’s IPTC team.
Guillermo has authored books and articles on legal matters. He has won awards for his book “Derecho de las Telecomunicaciones” (National Academy of Law - Mención de honor, 1998, and Austral University - premio tesina,1997) as well as for the paper he filed in the IX National Congress on Corporate Law (Tucumán, 2004). He has been a professor at the University of Buenos Aires, Austral University, Palermo University, Catholic University and CEMA. In 2003, he was awarded the Folsom fellowship grant by the Center for American and International Law in Dallas.

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Martín Roth is a partner in the M&A, Real Estate and TMT practice groups in Baker McKenzie's Buenos Aires office. Martín has more than 13 years of extensive transactional domestic and international experience, focusing on the real estate and TMT industries. Prior to joining Baker McKenzie, he worked as a trainee lawyer on the Corporate, Banking/Finance and Litigation areas with a local law firm in Argentina. From 2007 to 2012, he worked in Baker McKenzie's Buenos Aires office. From 2013 to 2016, he worked as an independent attorney at another law firm. Martín rejoined the Buenos Aires office in 2016 and was named partner in July 2019.

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Valentina Salas is an Attorney at Law in Baker McKenzie Buenos Aires office.

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Valentina Biondi Grane is an Associate in Baker McKenzie, Buenos Aires office.

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