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I count: Look for better digital development

Passionate about video games since he was a child, Carlos Burgos, 39, remembers how his father, Carlos Ramón, suggested he study Engineering, a profession he now works in creating and reviewing systems for use by staff at the Superintendence of Tax Administration (SAT).

It highlights the importance of Guatemala having a modernization of digital processes in various institutions, so that cybercrimes are stopped.

“By reading the information in Prensa Libre, you know that the news is totally true.”
Carlos Burgos

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Burgos says that another of his passions is teaching, which he started at the age of 17, in diversified education, and for four years he has been teaching bachelor’s and master’s degrees at the Mariano Gálvez University. “I like to teach the new generations because they are the ones who will make the country shine in the future,” he says.

The professional has been a subscriber to the digital edition for three years and likes to read the editorial and technological content published in this newspaper, which he uses to create discussion forums with his students.

Carlos Burgos participated in the monitoring of computer equipment that recorded the Quetzal 1 mission. (Photo Prensa Libre: Courtesy Carlos Burgos

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