Daniela Hernández Marín holds a degree in Physics from the National Autonomous University of Mexico. She has a Master’s degree in Economics from the same university, as well as a specialization in Cybersecurity from La Salle University. She also holds diplomas in Corporate and Stock Finances, Agile Cybersecurity, and various courses and certifications in Information Security.
In 2017, she was invited by the Metropolitan Government of Seoul, South Korea, to receive training in Electronic Governance. In 2019, she was selected as the Mexican participant by the United States Department of State for the IVLP Leadership Program for the project “Promoting Cybersecurity.”
She has held various public positions related to technology and innovation at both the federal and local levels. From 2021 to 2023, she served as the Vice President of Cybersecurity for the Mexican Association of Integrity and Compliance (AMEXICOM). She has worked as a consultant in cybersecurity and digital transformation, been a member of the Faculty of the Panamerican University, former Cybersecurity Manager for Converse Group Mexico, Lead Auditor in ISO 27001:2022, and currently serves as the Information Security Officer for Algorithia de Grupo Salinas.