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In 2007, she completed a course named Legal Aspects of E-commerce as a part of an E-learning program.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/monicaabaloconsultingproject linkedin.com]</ref> | In 2007, she completed a course named Legal Aspects of E-commerce as a part of an E-learning program.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/in/monicaabaloconsultingproject linkedin.com]</ref> | ||
She took the [[ | She took the [[[[DiploFoundation#Internet Governance and ICT Policy Programs|Internet Governance Capacity Building Programme]] from the [[DiploFoundation]]; [[Ginger Paque]], and [[Adela Danciu]] tutored her.<ref>[http://www.diplointernetgovernance.org/profile/MonicaAbaloLaforgia diplointernetgovernance.org]</ref> | ||
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Country: | Argentina |
Email: | Monica [at] consultingproject.com.ar |
LinkedIn: | [Monica Abalo Laforgia Monica Abalo Laforgia] |
Monica Abalo Laforgia is the President at Argentinean Chapter of ISOC. She is also a Professor at the University of Business and Social Sciences and Director/Owner of Consulting Project.
Career History
From 2000 to 2006, she was the Contract Manager at COMSAT International; and from 1998 to 2006, she was the Contract Manager at COMSAT Argentina.
Since 2006, she has been an independent consultant in telecommunication issues, such as data protection, spam, security, e-commerce and cybercrime, development policies and procedures, analyse the regulatory framework, draft and negotiate contracts and develop and submit consulting and research projects.
At LACNIC's X Meeting held in May, 2007 on Margarita Island, Venezuela, she was selected as a key speaker to give a lecture entitled “Security of the Internet: Key Issues”.
She also participates in a radio program entitled “Right to Internet”.[1]
She attended IGF Rio de Janeiro in 2007.[2]
Education
She graduated Law School in 1992. She has studied pos-degree courses in Telecommunication at the University of San Andres and University of Buenos Aries.
In 2007, she completed a course named Legal Aspects of E-commerce as a part of an E-learning program.[3]
She took the [[Internet Governance Capacity Building Programme from the DiploFoundation; Ginger Paque, and Adela Danciu tutored her.[4]
Media
Interview with Monica Abalo Laforgia