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Cybersecurity becomes strategic priority for Mexican companies

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By Diego Valverde

This week, Kyndryl’s collaboration with the Mexican government to train 1,000 cybersecurity professionals signals a push to close the nation’s critical talent gap. Meanwhile, Tenable’s findings of severe vulnerabilities in ChatGPT highlight the security trade-offs of rapid AI deployment. In other news, the ransomware attack on Guanajuato’s Attorney General’s Office underscores the escalating threat from organized cybercrime. 

As the adoption of connected homes expands globally, cybersecurity has become a determining factor for manufacturers, regulators, and consumers. The inclusion of integrated protection systems is transitioning from an optional feature to a core component of competitiveness in the smart home industry.

Kyndryl announced a collaboration with the Government of Mexico to train 1,000 individuals in cybersecurity fundamentals through the National Accelerated Training Program of the National Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. The initiative aims to enhance the country’s digital resilience and prepare a new generation of professionals specialized in cybersecurity.

Read more at Mexico Business News

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