Data protection recommendations, data protection in systems held by the Mexican Government in particular personal data of victims.
I have developed regulation applicable to governmental entities regarding classification and declassification of information, in order to privilege the publicity principle as much as possible, due to which harm tests have been developed. Some of the relevant issues in this subject have been the carrying out of an intensive work regarding national security, in order to define cases in which such exception to disclosure would be applicable, as established by the Mexican Access to Information Act, and to avoid, when causes for such classification do not exist, that information is classified under such exception. Likewise, guidelines have been issued regarding banking, fiduciary and fiscal secrecy, due to the fact that such exceptions to disclosure have been frequently used in order to avoid government accountability, in cases in which the State is the owner of the information related to the use of public money in such economic operations. I have also draft the Personal Data Protection Act that is currently in the House of Representatives awaiting to be voted.
In other areas, I have research and draft recommendations regarding data protection of women victims of violence.
I have organised international events of the subject and have lectured on matters related to the protection of women.