Experts in Panama have recently raised concerns about Latin America’s growing vulnerability to cyberattacks, particularly ransomware. At a seminar, they revealed that the region’s diverse technology use and insufficient cyber hygiene contribute to this risk. Significantly, one in every 19 organizations in Latin America has faced a ransomware attack this year. This marks a 22% […]
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