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'''Nélida Sifuentes Cueto''' is Bolivia's first Vice President to the Senate. | '''Nélida Sifuentes Cueto''' is Bolivia's first Vice President to the Senate. | ||
In 2015 February, Cueto presented an idea to "improve virtual public services, strengthening Bolivia's sovereignty and computer security in the management of the digital information of state institutions and privacy of users' data", through the creation of a cloud computing system for data storage. The system would be called Sumaj Wakaycha, and would be created by the Public Works Ministry within two years of the legislation being signed into law.<ref name="foxnews">[http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/news/2015/02/22/bolivia-plans-to-create-sovereign-cloud-to-improve-computer-security/ | In 2015 February, Cueto presented an idea to "improve virtual public services, strengthening Bolivia's sovereignty and computer security in the management of the digital information of state institutions and privacy of users' data", through the creation of a cloud computing system for data storage. The system would be called Sumaj Wakaycha, and would be created by the Public Works Ministry within two years of the legislation being signed into law.<ref name="foxnews">[http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/news/2015/02/22/bolivia-plans-to-create-sovereign-cloud-to-improve-computer-security/ Bolivia plans to create "sovereign cloud" to improve computer security], Latino.FoxNews.com. Published 2015 February 22. Retrieve 2016 April 14.</ref> | ||
Bolivia plans to create "sovereign cloud" to improve computer security], Latino.FoxNews.com. Published 2015 February 22. Retrieve 2016 April 14.</ref> | |||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Revision as of 15:38, 14 April 2016
Affiliation: | VP to the Senate, Bolivia |
Country: | Bolivia |
Facebook: | [Nelida Sifuentes Cueto Nélida Sifuentes] |
Nélida Sifuentes Cueto is Bolivia's first Vice President to the Senate.
In 2015 February, Cueto presented an idea to "improve virtual public services, strengthening Bolivia's sovereignty and computer security in the management of the digital information of state institutions and privacy of users' data", through the creation of a cloud computing system for data storage. The system would be called Sumaj Wakaycha, and would be created by the Public Works Ministry within two years of the legislation being signed into law.[1]
External Links
- Biografía de la senadora Nélida Sifuentes Cueto, YouTube.com. Published 2010 December 7. Retrieved 2016 April 14.
References
- ↑ Bolivia plans to create "sovereign cloud" to improve computer security, Latino.FoxNews.com. Published 2015 February 22. Retrieve 2016 April 14.