Los Ministros de APEC Aprobaron el Data Privacy Pathfinder
September 19, 2007 – 9:48 pmLos Ministros de APEC Aprobaron el Data Privacy Pathfinder Septiembre 19th, 2007 Los 21 Ministros del foro de cooperación Asia-Pacífico (APEC) del cual México forma parte, aprobaron el APEC Data Privacy Pathfinder, una nueva iniciativa que pretende establecer un sistema eficaz para la protección de la información electrónica en la región de la
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