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An increasingly connected world demands tighter cybersecurity to protect us and our data from ransomware and other attacks, as we spend longer periods of time online and leave increasing volumes of important data in the cloud.
Latin America accounted for 12% of total cyber attacks globally in 2022, according to cybersecurity firm Positive Technologies, with Brazil, Mexico and Argentina the locations for 44% of these attacks. And while government agencies bore the brunt of these attacks, manufacturers, retailers and financial services companies did not escape the incursions. Despite these figures, and the inevitability of an increasingly digital world, astonishingly just seven of the region’s 32 countries’ governments have plans in place to protect critical infrastructure from cyber attacks, according to the Inter American Development Bank.
This, of course, will have to change. Latin America, therefore, represents a distinct opportunity for the cyber security industry. Even if some governments in the region are struggling to keep up, many companies are already adopting sophisticated cyber security measures, including the incorporation of artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance and streamline safety measures.
Broadminded work in this area has focused on risk perception, anxieties around online safety, and how this informs consumer behaviour. This guides clients to an understanding of how their own products and services would fit into the Latin American market and/or whether the measures international companies are taking to ensure cybersecurity in the region are robust enough.
Broadminded services include:
What are the local cybersecurity regulatory requirements? What steps must international companies take to ensure full compliance?
Where are the pain points for governments, businesses, organisations and individuals when it comes to cybersecurity? Is there a lack of affordable solutions? Are there enough qualified IT professionals to work in the sector? Are existing response mechanisms sufficient?
What is the market competition? What is their product differentiation and how much overlap is there?
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