Cybersecurity: Data Protection and AI in Latin America
The growing concern about data security in Latin America
Latin American consumers demand more action to protect their personal data
An exclusive Sherlock Communications report assesses the views and perceptions of consumers in Latin America relating to the effectiveness of data protection laws to combat threats to digital privacy and security.
Cybersecurity: Data Protection and AI in Latin America brings exclusive data from a survey of more than 3,400 people across Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru.
Almost half of survey respondents remain cautious about sharing personal data. And when asked about the future development of AI, 63% say its growth will increase data fraud.
The guide also provides an overview of the regulatory framework on data protection in twelve Latin American countries.
This report reveals that, while technological growth in the region provides many business opportunities, companies and governments must do more to convince the public that their personal data is being protected from cyber threats.
The ebook discusses strategies and measures employed by people in Latin America to securely manage online data, and reveals experiences of criminality and inconvenience in the digital world.
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Download Cybersecurity Data Protection and AI in Latin America 2024:
- Access exclusive data on consumer views relating to data protection and AI safety in Latin America
- Get a 360º panorama of digital security regulation across twelve Latin American countries
- Learn more about the opportunities to boost public trust about sharing personal information and the future of AI security
- Stay up-to-date on evolving regulations in each country to ensure responsible data protection and ethical uses of AI systems
“The need to address security concerns associated with data protection and artificial intelligence systems is undeniable. This report examines diverse regulatory frameworks across Latin America and reveals regional trends related to data protection and AI systems.
International companies must be aware of and adhere to these frameworks from the outset not only for regulatory compliance but also to ensure the protection of personal information and the ethical development of AI.
This report serves as a comprehensive guide for a diverse audience, including policymakers, industry leaders, and technology developers, committed to fostering a resilient digital future for Latin America.”
André Duffles Teixeira Aranega, Digital Security Consultant at Sherlock Communications