Adrián Eduardo Acosta


Adrián Acosta is a graduate of the Officers School of the Argentine Federal Police. He holds a degree in Systems Engineering. He is currently head of the Cybercrime Technical Department of the Argentine Federal Police and Vice President of the INTERPOL Working Group for the Americas of Cybercrime Unit Chiefs.
María Riesco García


Telecommunications engineer, Inspector of the National Police Corps and member of the Superior Corps of Systems and Information Technologies of the AGE. Specialized in cybersecurity, cyberthreats, the fight against cybercrime, and international collaboration. She regularly teaches courses on technology, collaborating with Interpol, United Nations, CEPOL, INCIBE, among others.
Gerardo Isaac Morales Tenorio


Isaac Morales has more than 15 years of experience in cybersecurity, foreign policy, emerging technologies and international security. He distinguished himself as a member of the United Nations Group of Experts (UNGGE) on Advancing Responsible Government Behavior in Cyberspace, as well as Chairman of the OAS Working Group on Confidence Building Measures in Cyberspace. After serving as General Coordinator for Multidimensional Security at the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs, he is currently Senior Director for Cybersecurity at the prestigious firm FTI Consulting.
Ángel Manuel Siles García


He joined the National Police Force in 2004. Since then he has served in different operational units of Citizen Security and Judicial Police in central and territorial units of the National Police. He has been decorated on several occasions and in 2016 received the Excellence Award from the Carlos III University of Madrid.
Alejandra Frías López


She is a Magistrate. Currently, Director of the Studies and Reports Service of the General Council of the Judiciary (e.f.). She has been involved in numerous legislative reform proposals and working groups, studying, from very different fields, the problems related to new technologies and the Digital Revolution. She has been a member of the National Cybersecurity Council, the highest advisory and support body to the President of the Government and the National Security Council, in matters of Cybersecurity. She is a member of the Monitoring Commissions of the Strategic Plan against Cybercrime and the Inter-institutional Agreement against hate. She is a member of the Information Technology and Knowledge Law Section of the Royal Academy of Jurisprudence and Legislation.
Logan Wilkins


Logan Wilkins has over 25 years of software development and information security experience. He has worked in academic, research, and corporate settings, specializing in DevSecOps management, data science, and information security. In his current role, Logan currently manages Cisco's CSIRT Engineering Delivery team, which is responsible for Security Monitoring and Incident Response systems development, CI/CD processes, and Data Management. Logan is Co-chair of the FIRST Metrics Special Interest Group (SIG).
Daniela Ruiz Domínguez


Daniela Ruiz is Director for cybersecurity and arms control, at the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs. She is in charge of follow-up United Nations and other international negotiations and processes on cybersecurity, cybercrime, control and transfers of conventional firearms.
Marlene Álvarez Vicente


Graduated in Law, I entered the National Academy of National Police in September 2010, since 2014 I have been assigned to the Central Unit of Cybercrime, firstly as an Inspector investigator in the Group of fraud in electronic commerce and since 2015 as Group Head of the Anti-Piracy Group of the same Unit, which was specialized in the investigation of crimes against intellectual and industrial property on the Internet, which for a year has specialized in the investigation of crypto-assets.
Daniela Schnidrig Bravo


Daniela co-leads GPD’s engagement and advocacy work across GPD’s policy areas, overseeing national engagement within GPD’s programmatic portfolio in over 20 countries.
She previously served as Advisory Board member and is currently Co-Chair of the Task Force on Strategies and Assessments at the Global Forum on Cyber Expertise.
Alberto Orduna Lanau


Graduate Master in Computer Forensics and Cybercrime Investigation from the University of Dublin, he has been director of the computer forensics laboratory of the Cyberterrorism Group for 14 years. Representative of the Guardia Civil in the expert groups of Interpol, Europol, and other international organizations in the field of cybercrime. He currently leads the central teams of analysis and traceability of crypto-assets, cyber-intelligence and national and internati