Daniel Monastersky is a practising lawyer in the City of Buenos Aires, Argentina. He is a columnist and a collaborator in the writing of press articles on-line and on paper in subjects related to the law of new technologies and protection of personal data. He was also instrumental in the drafting of a bill to regulate online Identity Theft in Argentina. From 1996 to 2000 he was Executive Producer in radio and television programs dedicated to Scientific journalism in Argentina. [1]

Country: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Email: danielmonastersky [at] gmail.com,

daniel [at] identidadrobada.com

Website:

   [Identidadrobada.com Identidadrobada.com]

LinkedIn:    [LinkedIn - Daniel Montarsky Daniel Monastersky]

Work

In the last year Daniel Monastersky has been involved in various social and online network development projects, with his specialties being E-Commerce, Data Protection, IT Consultancy, Tech-law, Social Networks and Online Communities.

He is also...

  • Professor of Computer Law at the Universidad de Belgrano
  • A Partner in Argentina Hispasec Systems, an organization specializing in IT security systems.
  • Rhe IIISI LACRALO Representative at (Latam & Caribbean), an organization of Internet users participating in the development of ICANN policy.
  • Director of Stolen Identity Magazine
  • CEO & Founder of identidadrobada.com, which is a consultancy in areas relating to online privacy, cyber-crime, data protection and other e-commerce problems.
  • He also participates in various projects for Public Organizations, and is an Attorney at Law specializing in IT and Privacy Law[2]

Education

  • Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Graduate, Law of Electronic Commerce, 2004 - 2005,
  • Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Graduate, Law of the Protection of Personal Data, 2004 - 2005
  • Universidad del Museo Social Argentino, Lawyer, 1999 - 2004,
  • ORT Technical School, Musical Production Technician, 1990 - 1996[3]

Publications

Daniel Monastersky is Producer and Columnist for the Identity Online Radio Show [4]


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