Argentina:
Inter-American Development Bank And Organization Of American States Publishes 2016 Report On Cyber Crime
25 November 2016
by
Daniel J. McLoon
,
Mauricio Paez
,
Kevin Lyles
,
Todd McClelland
,
Jeff Rabkin
,
Adam Salter
,
Michiru Takahashi
,
Undine Von Diemar
,
Olivier Haas
,
Jörg Hladjk
,
Richard Johnson
,
Anand Varadarajan
,
Nicole Perry
and
Alexa Sendukas
Jones Day
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This fall, the Organization of American States ("OAS")
and Inter-American Development Bank published the 2016 Cyber Security Report for Latin America and the
Caribbean. The report stated that the vast majority of Latin
American countries are not yet prepared to counteract cybercrime.
Utilizing surveys and other data provided by experts and officials
from 32 OAS Member States, the report examined the cyber maturity
of each of these countries by analyzing the following five topics:
cybersecurity policy and strategy; cyber culture and society;
cybersecurity education, training, and skills; legal and regulatory
frameworks; and standards, organizations, and technologies.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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