πŸ“… 2024-02-03 β€” Session: Developed Data Protection Practices for Argentine Police

πŸ•’ 14:00–15:20
🏷️ Labels: Data Protection, Police, Cybersecurity, Ley 25.326, Ley 14214
πŸ“‚ Project: Business
⭐ Priority: MEDIUM

Session Goal

The session aimed to explore and develop comprehensive data protection practices for provincial police forces in Argentina, ensuring compliance with relevant laws and enhancing operational efficiency.

Key Activities

  • Reviewed and outlined key practices for police forces to comply with Argentina’s Ley 25.326 on data protection, covering principles like quality, consent, security, and confidentiality.
  • Explored the concept of β€˜sede electrΓ³nica’ for police operations to improve data management, transparency, and citizen engagement.
  • Analyzed global technological implementations in law enforcement to identify best practices for citizen interaction and data security.
  • Developed a comprehensive set of cybersecurity strategies for the provincial police IT department to prevent incidents and comply with security laws.
  • Examined the impact of Ley 14214 on data management responsibilities for police IT departments in Buenos Aires.
  • Discussed document digitization and management strategies according to legal norms, focusing on security and accessibility.

Achievements

  • Established a detailed framework for data protection and cybersecurity practices for police forces.
  • Identified technological opportunities to enhance public safety operations and citizen engagement.
  • Clarified responsibilities under Ley 14214 for police data management.

Pending Tasks

  • Further exploration of IT agenda directions for police departments to implement β€˜sede electrΓ³nica’.
  • Detailed planning for the implementation of identified technological opportunities in police operations.