Blockchain , seguridad y transparencia de la Información, análisis de su viabilidad en el proceso de transformación e Implementación del expediente digital en la justicia
Over the past 12 years, the Superior Council of the Judiciary has been directing its efforts to advance a digital transformation for judicial management, an example of this was the implementation of CONPES 3559 of 2008, which cost the nation 62.00.000 million dollars, for the strengthening of justice services, with this sum the governing body implemented the Justice XXI system which allowed a distribution and registration of the processes carried out by the entity, but which left aside an issue It is very important and that it is the file of the information even though for the date of the facts, the General Archive of the Nation by means of Law 194 of 2000, established the obligatory nature of the documentary support in the State entities and the use of technological tools to the end of it. For more than 20 years now, the importance of digital justice has been normatively discussed and yet, until now, the Superior Council of the Judiciary, through the agreement PCSJA20-11631 of 2020, adopted the Strategic Plan for the Transformation and development of the project of digital justice for the period 2021-2025, updating the SIUGJ system, the main element of the digital file and the technology update process that the Entity is experiencing. In the present article, the importance that a possible implementation of next-generation technologies such as blockchain would have will be addressed, in the transformation process that Colombian justice is going through, it is time for all the actors of such an important process to turn their eyes on these resources, for their maximum use and let us have a true digital justice, after almost two decades of regulations related to the subject.