To avoid problems due to a bad experience, it is necessary to know the trends that will determine cybersecurity for 2021.
August 6, 2021
Cybercrime increased with the arrival of COVID-19, forcing the reinvention of business models under the teleworking modality, making it essential to develop strategies to reduce vulnerabilities.
Faced with an increase in the number of electronic scams during 2020, the Ministry of Science, Technology and Telecommunications (MICITT), makes the validator of official sites https://sitiosoficial.gob.go.cr/ available to Costa Ricans .
The OIJ reports an increase in complaints about computer crimes where the elderly population is the second most affected population, how is FinTech seen as an option to fight cybercrime?
Crisis and recession are the perfect scenarios for the proliferation of fraud worldwide, a situation that has increased with the pandemic where from underdeveloped countries to world powers have been affected to a greater or lesser extent.
The increase in transactions by digital means, the promotion of the use of cards for payments, the super Apps, and of course the neobanks, have resulted in lower use of cash and easier for governments to reduce tax evasion by having the Closest record of all transactions.
Recently, the Judicial Investigation Agency (OIJ) revealed the detection of a group of criminals who, through telephone calls from La Reforma, stole up to 垄 20 million bank accounts.