Perry Calderwod
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Nov 21, 2009 02:15AM
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Raymond Orta
"No computer system is 100% safe"
Students and practitioners gathered at the Theater "Dr. Alfredo Pérez Celis. (Photo Angel Chacon)
Ismeyer Tapia De Caires
Valencia, November 20 (Edited) .- The cyber-terrorism or terrorism is the use of electronic means of information technology, communication, computer or electronic with the aim of generating terror and widespread fear in a population or government elite, thereby causing violence to the free will of the people according to Dr. Raymond Orta, who said that "any computer system is a hundred percent sure."
Orta, a lawyer specializing in Procedural Law, said during his presentation about computer terrorism, which developed in the Third National Convention of the Law Students and Professionals, that the purposes of cyberterrorism may be economic, political or religious, mainly.
Furthermore, hacktivism and spoke about him as the nonviolent use of digital tools to pursue illegal or legally ambiguous political ends.
After the presentation of Orta, the Ambassador of Canada to Venezuela, Perry Calderwood, spoke to attendees about human rights and said that his country is a key element in government and society. "We are a country with an advanced level of human rights, but, like any other country, we have our challenges. It is a constant work that we must improve and promote our country and global conditions. "
The Third National Convention of the Law Students and Professionals was launched successfully on Friday, and speakers will address longstanding issues related Saturday to the area of human rights, international criminal law, international crime, computer terrorism, American Court of Human Rights Courts international criminal judicial independence and forensic pathology applied to cases of torture, forced disappearances, cruel and degrading treatment.
The inauguration event was attended by the president of the Bar Association, Lisandro Cabrera, the acting mayor of Naguanagua, Rafael Rodríguez Coronel, Juan Pachas Lituma, dean of the Faculty of Juridical and Political Sciences of the Universidad Arturo Michelena, among others.
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