Episode 48

An Insider's Guide to Cracking the Cyber Compliance Code in Latin America

In this episode, Will Lassalle, co-founder of Simplix, a platform designed to assist businesses in complying with cyber regulations in Latin America, discusses the challenges and opportunities surrounding cyber compliance in the region.

We then delve into the evolving cyber regulatory landscape in Latin America, highlighting the region's efforts to catch up with global data privacy laws and cyber regulations.

We emphasize the pressing need for businesses to enhance their cyber hygiene and mitigate the risks associated with breaches and ransomware attacks, particularly for those working with US or European companies that must adhere to their stringent requirements.

Host: Sean Mahoney, VP Netswitch, Inc.

Guest: Will Lassalle, Founder Simplix.io

About the Podcast

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Cybersecurity Chronicles
News, views and stories from the cyber front line.

About your hosts

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Stanley Li

➤WHO I HELP & WHAT I DO: I help organizations with <1000 users to manage the cyber risk to meet compliance & regulatory requirements in IT & Cybersecurity. SecurIA®- the proprietary Managed Detection & Response platform I developed for Netswitch & Securli, has proven to reduce cost, risk, & time for our clients.

➤MY STORY: For the past 20 years I’ve dedicated my life to building Netswitch in order to protect and secure our clients’ data & critical infrastructure from the ever-increasing threat of cyber-attacks.
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Sean Mahoney

What I Do: I help business leaders achieve cyber-risk compliance and enable business continuity without breaking their budget.

I deliver productive ways of leveraging technology to meet business requirements and drive cost savings. Integrating automated and machine learning systems into operations to improve efficiency utilizing data analytics for improving business visibility allowing for faster reactions to market dynamics. Experienced in translating the technical to non-technical audiences.