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CPDP 2015: Latin America, at the vanguard of data protection, in face of technological risks. Organised by CPDP and Jaume I University Chair: Artemi Rallo Lombarte, Jaume I University (ES) Moderator: Danilo Doneda, Rio de Janeiro State University (BR) Panel: Ana Brian Nougrères, Estudio Jurídico Briann y Asociados (UR), Pablo Palazzi, Universidad de San Andrés (AR), Ximena Puente de la Mora, Instituto Federal de Acceso a la Información y para la Protección de Datos (MX), Paulina Silva, Carey y Cía (CL) In recent years, Latin America has not only experienced incredible developments in the right to data protection but has also experienced a growing awareness of the need to protect personal information in face of technological progress and the risks this brings: In April 2014, the NetMundial (a global multi-stakeholder meeting on the future of Internet governance) was held in São Paulo. It was here where Brazil introduced the "first Constitution of the Internet". After a constitutional reform in 2014, Mexico is currently approving a new General Data Protection Act that introduces regulatory developments with global scope (child protection, cloud computing, accountability, etc.). Recent judgments before Argentine courts have impacted decisively on Internet search engines. In Uruguay, new rules regulate the use of free software for data processing by government agencies and seek to implement action plans to ensure the security of information in data processing centres. What content and scope has the Brazilian law known as the "first Constitution of the Internet"? What are the most important technological challenges faced by Data Protection Authorities in Latin America? How does the Ibero-American Data Protection Network contribute to strengthening the enforcement capabilities of DPAs? What other legislative developments are happening in Latin America that may impact on the protection of personal data?
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