In a joint statement issued on Tuesday, September 17, the European Union (EU) in Guatemala and the Presidential Commission for Open and Electronic Government announced the adhesion of Guatemala al Latin American and Caribbean Cyber Competence Center (LAC4).
According to both entities, this decision has been taken to support and improve the performance of the Executive Branch’s departments in matters of cybersecurity in the country, such as the National Cyber Security Committee, the Ministry of the Interior and the Ministry of Defense, among others.
This adhesion is carried out within the framework of the Digital Transformation Table, in follow-up to the construction of the National Agenda for the Modernization of the Executive Bodythey reported.
They explained: “This measure will allow citizens to benefit from improved efficiency and effectiveness in accordance with international standards governing cybersecurity.”
They make their adhesion official
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Guatemala’s subscription to this initiative was made official at an event held on Tuesday, September 17, attended by EU delegates and government officials.
During the activity, Merili Soosalu, leader of the program LAC4said that: “The inclusion of Guatemala “It provides an important foothold in Central America, together with the Dominican Republic, Honduras, Panama and El Salvador. In addition to strengthening bilateral cyber cooperation with Guatemala, we aim to increasingly use the sub-regional format in LAC4 to facilitate the exchange of best practices between the EU and Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), and within the Caribbean.”
Edie Cux, Coordinator and Executive Director of the Presidential Commission on Open and Electronic Government and member of the Executive Branch Modernization Committee said: “The inclusion of Guatemala in the initiative LAC4 It is a strategic point for the country to position itself in the region alongside countries such as the Dominican Republic or Costa Rica that have made significant progress in recent years, prioritizing social inclusion and highlighting the importance of all relevant sectors of our society getting involved in the development of cyber capabilities.”
The European Union ambassador to Guatemala, Thomas Peyker, added: “Cybersecurity is one of the key issues in the political dialogue and bilateral cooperation between Guatemala and the EU, which we will continue to support with various efforts at regional and bilateral level. To this end, I would like to emphasize the need to continue working for Guatemala’s accession to the Budapest Convention on the fight against cybercrime.”
We congratulate the @GuatemalaGob for joining the LAC Cyber Competence Center @LAC4_EUCNfunded by the EU through the programme @eucybernet
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— European Union in Guatemala (@UEGuatemala) September 17, 2024
About the initiative
“Established in 2022 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, LAC4 “It is the flagship initiative of EU CyberNet and functions as a training and knowledge centre for sharing experience in cybersecurity and cybercrime,” the entities detailed.
“It also seeks to facilitate practical collaboration between the LAC region and the EU; promote the benefits of an open, free and inclusive cyberspace, and enhance cyber capabilities within the LAC region,” they added.
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– How will Guatemala’s membership in the Latin American and Caribbean Cyber Competence Center (LAC4) impact its cybersecurity strategies?
Guatemala Joins the Latin American and Caribbean Cyber Competence Center to Strengthen Cybersecurity
In a significant move to enhance cybersecurity in the region, Guatemala has officially joined the Latin American and Caribbean Cyber Competence Center (LAC4), a flagship initiative of the European Union (EU) aimed at promoting cybersecurity cooperation between the EU and Latin America and the Caribbean.
The decision was announced in a joint statement by the EU Delegation in Guatemala and the Presidential Commission for Open and Electronic Government on September 17, 2024. The move is expected to improve the performance of the Executive Branch’s departments in matters of cybersecurity, including the National Cyber Security Committee, the Ministry of the Interior, and the Ministry of Defense, among others.
Strengthening Cybersecurity in Guatemala
The adhesion to LAC4 is part of Guatemala’s efforts to modernize its Executive Body and align with international standards governing cybersecurity. By joining the center, Guatemala aims to benefit from improved efficiency and effectiveness in cybersecurity, which will ultimately benefit its citizens.
The Latin American and Caribbean Cyber Competence Center (LAC4)
Established in 2022 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, LAC4 serves as a training and knowledge center for sharing experiences in cybersecurity and cybercrime. The center aims to facilitate practical collaboration between the LAC region and the EU, promote the benefits of an open, free, and inclusive cyberspace, and enhance cyber capabilities within the LAC region.
Guatemala’s Adhesion to LAC4
The official adhesion ceremony took place on September 17, 2024, attended by EU delegates and government officials. Merili Soosalu, leader of the LAC4 program, highlighted the importance of Guatemala’s inclusion, stating that it provides an important foothold in Central America, alongside other countries such as the Dominican Republic, Honduras, Panama, and El Salvador.
Edie Cux, Coordinator and Executive Director of the Presidential Commission on Open and Electronic Government and member of the Executive Branch Modernization Committee, emphasized the strategic significance of Guatemala’s adhesion to LAC4, stating that it will enable the country to position itself in the region alongside countries that have made significant progress in recent years, prioritizing social inclusion and highlighting the importance of all relevant sectors of society getting involved in the development of cyber capabilities.
EU Support for Cybersecurity in Guatemala
The European Union ambassador to Guatemala, Thomas Peyker, reiterated the EU’s commitment to supporting Guatemala’s efforts to strengthen its cybersecurity capabilities, including its accession to the Budapest Convention on the fight against cybercrime.
In a tweet, the European Union in Guatemala congratulated the Guatemalan government on its decision to join LAC4, expressing its support for cybersecurity as part of its cooperation for digital transformation in Guatemala.
Conclusion
Guatemala’s adhesion to the Latin American and Caribbean Cyber Competence Center marks a significant step forward in the country’s efforts to strengthen its cybersecurity capabilities. The move is expected to benefit citizens and enhance the country’s position in the region, while promoting cooperation and knowledge sharing in cybersecurity with the EU and other LAC countries.
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Guatemala Joins the Latin American and Caribbean Cyber Competence Center to Boost Cybersecurity
In a significant move to enhance cybersecurity in the region, Guatemala has officially joined the Latin American and Caribbean Cyber Competence Center (LAC4). This membership was announced in a joint statement by the European Union (EU) and the Presidential Commission for Open and Electronic Government in Guatemala on Tuesday, September 17. The adhesion is part of the Digital Transformation Table, aiming to improve the performance of the Executive Branch’s departments in matters of cybersecurity.
Improving Efficiency and Effectiveness in Cybersecurity
The decision to join LAC4 is expected to benefit citizens by providing improved efficiency and effectiveness in cybersecurity, aligning with international standards. This move will enable Guatemala to strengthen its cybersecurity strategies, enhancing the performance of government departments such as the National Cyber Security Committee, the Ministry of the Interior, and the Ministry of Defense.
Official Adhesion and Cooperation
The official adhesion ceremony was held on September 17, attended by EU delegates and government officials. Merili Soosalu, leader of the LAC4 program, emphasized the importance of Guatemala’s inclusion, stating that it provides an essential foothold in Central America, alongside other member countries such as the Dominican Republic, Honduras, Panama, and El Salvador. Edie Cux, Coordinator and Executive Director of the Presidential Commission on Open and Electronic Government, highlighted the strategic significance of Guatemala’s membership, allowing the country to position itself in the region alongside countries like Costa Rica that have made significant progress in recent years.
EU Support for Cybersecurity
The European Union ambassador to Guatemala, Thomas Peyker, reiterated the EU’s commitment to supporting Guatemala’s cybersecurity efforts, both regionally and bilaterally. He emphasized the need for Guatemala to accede to the Budapest Convention on the fight against cybercrime, a key aspect of the EU’s cooperation with the country.
About the LAC4 Initiative
Established in 2022 in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, LAC4 is a flagship initiative of EU CyberNet and functions as a training and knowledge center for sharing experience in cybersecurity. The center aims to facilitate the exchange of best practices between the EU and Latin America and the Caribbean, promoting regional cooperation in cybersecurity.
Impact on Cybersecurity Strategies
Guatemala’s membership in LAC4 is expected to have a significant impact on its cybersecurity strategies, enabling the country to:
* Strengthen bilateral cyber cooperation with the