My practice as a computer forensic expert began in 2018 in the courts of the Balearic Islands, and I am currently part of the list of experts for the Association of Notaries of the Balearic Islands and the lists of judicial experts in courts throughout Spain, including the National Court and the Supreme Court. I also provide my services in Andorra as a party-appointed expert.
In addition to my 20 years of experience in the IT sector, I am backed by over fifty expert reports delivered, covering civil, criminal, commercial, administrative litigation, and labor jurisdictions, as well as administrative proceedings.
I hold a Diploma in Technical Engineering in Business Informatics from the University of the Balearic Islands. This degree grants access to the professional attribution of preparing computer forensic reports (Article 2 of Law 12/1986, of April 1, on the regulation of the professional attributions of Architects and Technical Engineers). Additionally, I have completed two master’s degrees and a postgraduate course.
Committed to the profession and the development of computing in society, I am member no. 54 of COETIIB, no. 2023004 of COITICV, and no. 20210430-B of CPITIA. Since 2020, I have held various positions of responsibility, both on the governing board of my regional professional association (COETIIB) and the General Council of Official Colleges of Technical Engineering in Informatics (CONCITI).
In this regard, the official colleges of Technical Engineering in Informatics have been reporting that professional intrusion consists of performing acts specific to a profession without possessing the corresponding official academic qualification. In this sense, CONCITI has published the legal framework for the practice of the Computer Forensic Expert profession on its website.

