How Geopolitical Instability Will Redefine the Cyberthreat Landscape in Spain
Course
FTI Consulting's Oliver Gower and Andrés Parro Olivera map how geopolitical instability is converging with cybercrime to reshape the threat landscape in Spain and Latin America and what organizations must do to respond.
The line between nation-state actors and organized crime is disappearing, and the consequences for enterprises are significant. In this session, Oliver Gower and Andrés Parro Olivera of FTI Consulting draw on frontline incident response experience across global financial institutions and government cybercrime units to map how geopolitical instability is reshaping the threat landscape in Spain and Latin America.
The session will explore:
- How the convergence of nation-state actors and criminal groups is creating a new class of hybrid threat;
- Why Latin America has become the highest-risk cybersecurity region globally, with organizations facing 3,000-plus weekly attacks and ransomware incidents surging 259%;
- How digital sovereignty pressures, internet fragmentation and diverging AI regulatory frameworks between Europe and the U.S. are forcing organizations to navigate fundamentally different risk environments simultaneously.
Here is the course outline:
How Geopolitical Instability Will Redefine the Cyberthreat Landscape in Spain |
Completion
The following certificates are awarded when the course is completed:
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CPE Credit Certificate |
