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.