Cybersecurity is critical to the operation of any organization, and it depends on each of its users.
“The first level of defense in ALMA security is our colleagues. We know that through information and training we can reduce the vulnerabilities that exist today, mainly in times of pandemics.”

With just a few days to go before the final deadline to complete the ALMA Cybersecurity training program “Be Secure” 2022, which is Thursday, March 31, ADC’s Systems Administrator, Nicolás Ovando, shares updated statistics on the threats we are exposed to on a daily basis.

“Users are the weakest links in the chain, since through mere ignorance they can, for example, introduce a ransomware* in our organization that breaches its security. That is why each and every one of us at ALMA must be aware of the danger and how to take care of ourselves”.
How do we prevent our cybersecurity from being breached?
“By training, learning and being vigilant – by doing Be Safe training!”
Cybersecurity, in terms of methods or vectors of computer attacks, is constantly changing. “To keep our systems up to date and our information secure, ALMA works and invests a lot in cybersecurity,” says Nicolás.
ALMA’s Cybersecurity training programs is an example of this constant investment.

“Be safe” 2022 is an online training and consists of several short and very simple videos covering different topics, such as: passwords, mobile device security, remote access, protecting your children online, among others.
* A ransomware is a type of malicious program that restricts access to certain parts or files of the infected operating system and demands a ransom in exchange for removing this restriction.
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