The Computer Engineering at the University of Salamanca, Luis Enrique Log, has lectured in the UCAM on the legal implications of the case and the Law Sinde Wikileaks
"Wikileaks is a great source of information available to the press", as was stated this afternoon at the Universidad Catolica San Antonio de Murcia, Computer Engineering, University of Salamanca, Luis Enrique Corredera.
The expert gave the conference `Sinde Wikileaks and the Law: Dungeons & Dragons technology legal 'under the Fourth Meeting Law, Information and Criminology UCAM, organized by the Law and Engineering degrees in Computer Science.
The activity also included the presentation 'Administration of Justice and Technology Support to the Modernization of the Judicial Process.
Approach to Cloud Computing, in charge of Fujitsu Computer expert, Juan Angulo Lopez Doriga.
Luis Enrique Corredera Wikileaks has been analyzed from a technical and organizational, with particular attention to the problem solving strategy developed by their managers according to evade the laws specific to those countries where it operates, in order to prevent its closure .
Then these tactics has been associated with illegal distribution techniques in the network content protected by intellectual property Sinde persecuted by law.
After the conference was held a round table on Security, Technology and Law, to news of the new paradigm of cloud computing, which intervened in addition to the lecturers, the Dean of Law and Computer Engineering, Francisco de la Torre and Belén López Ayuso, director of the School of Criminology at the UCAM, José María Caballero, and the Dean of the Bar of Cartagena, a specialist in law for New Technologies and Electronic Commerce, Joseph Wheeler Cerezuela.
De la Torre and Lopez Ayuso have emerged as key objectives of this training activity, show the challenges of new technological paradigms in the field of Cloud Computing, Security, and Law, and analyze trends, security issues and challenges arising the current process of modernization of justice.
Source: UCAM