Breaking Belize News posted an article on August 12, 2020, about the 2020 Cyber Security Report 2020. Below are some key highlights:
- Cybersecurity policies are fundamental to protect citizens’ rights in the digital realm—including privacy and property ownership—as well as to strengthen their confidence in digital technology and comfort in its use
- The economic damage caused by cyberattacks is estimated to be more than 1 percent of some nations’ annual gross domestic product (GDP), while some attacks on critical infrastructure could cause damages reaching 6 percent of annual GDP
- This study shows that the Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) region is not sufficiently prepared to handle cyberattacks
- Some of the difficulties are due to the legal framework: one-third of the countries do not have one for dealing with cybercrime, and only five have ratified the Budapest Convention, the leading framework for international cooperation in dealing with cybercrime
- In the case of these borderless crimes, international cooperation is key to success
- Central Information Technology Office (CITO) has developed a survey that intends to improve the reporting of cyber incidents among public institutions
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