Latin American Organisations Lack Confidence in Cyber Defences

A report from the World Economic Forum shows that organisations in Latin America and the Caribbean have the lowest confidence in their country’s ability to defend critical infrastructure against cyberattacks, with only about 13% expressing confidence while nearly half lack faith in preparedness. This lack of trust reflects broader challenges including a shortage of cybersecurity skills, limited resources, and gaps in governance and infrastructure as digital ecosystems expand rapidly. The shortage of trained professionals is seen as a major factor weakening regional cyber resilience, and efforts to build talent and capability are needed to improve defences as threats grow. 

https://www.darkreading.com/cyber-risk/latin-american-confidence-cyber-defenses-skills

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