Director of e-Quality. He was a professor at ITESO University. He studied a Master of Science at CINVESTAV; his thesis was related to formal verification, which addresses software testing using mathematical models. He is a member of the Mexican Delegation to ISO.
It's been half a year since we last met in Software Guru's column, issue 55. In that column I touched on some important arguments regarding the type of surveillance we are subjected to, both by governments and private companies. I left several thoughts unfinished, hinting that I would return to the topic.
And indeed, there is much to take up. Many things have happened in the last belize consumer email list few months, and it would even seem that some of them were rushed into place in the days leading up to the writing of this column, to make sure that I do not forget them.
The previous column featured as its centerpiece a quote from the thoughts of John Perry Barlow, one of the dreamers who first imagined, and gradually helped shape and, as founder of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, defend a set of rules for online interaction cemented in respect for individual freedoms. It bears emphasizing — the very founding of the EFF, in 1990, is in itself tremendously visionary. On February 7, after a long and very interesting life, Barlow passed away. It is up to us to continue imagining and fighting for a free cyberspace, a space for the invention and development of humanity.
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