A summit of Ibero-American judges and lawyers will analyze cybersecurity and piracy in Madrid
Madrid will host a Pre-Ministerial Summit on Piracy, Cybersecurity, and Justice, bringing together prominent legal experts from both sides of the Atlantic.
Madrid is set to become the focal point of international legal discussions with the upcoming Pre-Ministerial Summit on Piracy, Cybersecurity, and Justice. Scheduled for Wednesday, February 25th, the event will gather notable jurists, regulators, and authorities in the Auditorio de Cremades & Calvo-Sotelo. This summit aims to foster dialogue on pressing legal issues impacting both Ibero-American and global perspectives on technological advancements and their inherent challenges.
The event will feature prominent figures such as Javier Cremades, who is the president of the World Jurist Association and will be among the hosts of the summit. Another key participant is Miguel Wedy, the president of CERTAL, the organization behind the summit. This summit emphasizes Madrid's role as a critical hub for discussions connecting Europe, Africa, and Latin America, indicating the city's strategic importance in legal and regulatory frameworks.
Additionally, the participation of Uruguayan lawyer Pablo Scotellaro, executive president of CERTA, is highly anticipated. Scotellaro's insights are expected to address the regulatory challenges in governance, cybersecurity, and the fight against piracy, highlighting the importance of collaboration across borders in addressing these contemporary issues. The discussions aim to result in actionable strategies that Ibero-American countries can implement to enhance legal frameworks in an increasingly digital world.