The initiative for the law will only have changes in the wording, to make it clearer, said Deputy Javier López Casarín.
The propos Feral Cybersecurity Law currently in the Chamber of Deputies will not have any changes to its articles despite multiple accusations of militarization.
The changes are only in the wording for greater clarity.
Javier López Casarín, president of the Science, Technology and Innovation Commission in the Chamber of Deputies , explain .
“We are listening to external voices that have been part of the process and have suggest that we change the wording (of the proposal) to make it clearer,” he said in an interview.
The deputy did not reveal the
changes or the exact date on which they might be discuss.
Regarding the statements by the National Chamber of the Electronic, Telecommunications and Information Technology Industry (Canieti) that the proposal is a militariz law.
Casarín said that such a scenario is not contemplat.
“It is not about limiting or militarizing, on the contrary, it is about setting clear rules under which the game should be play in our country,” he explain.
He said that these comments come from people with vest interests in changing the propos law.
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Alejandra Lagunes, secretary of the Senate’s Science and Technology Committee, warn that if the proposal remains the same, it will not be approv in the Senate.
” We cannot vote on a bill that does not address such sensitive issues,” he warn.
Lagunes said that the concerns of the business sector are also shar by civil society.
That is concern about several issues, such as the protection of personal data and security.
“These are real concerns in Mexico and around
the world, and I think we ne to review them before voting on the bill,” the senator said.
In recent days, business google these changes, whether the organizations have accus the propos law of allowing the work of cmo email list undercover agents,” who could violate multiple rights of the population.
As well as providing agencies such as the Secretariats of National Defense and the Navy with espionage tasks and the review of confidential information of citizens.