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Updated in EWS May 13, 2023
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According to the Bank’s website, the objective of this Technical Cooperation is to support beneficiary countries (Argentina, Costa Rica, Panama and Paraguay) in creating public policies to raise awareness among companies in cybersecurity based on identifying gaps, exploring sectors/chains, identifying specific problems, and designing training programs for companies and individuals to increase the supply of people with advanced digital skills specifically relevant to cybersecurity. The expected result is that companies can strengthen their cybersecurity capabilities to face the challenges of clusters and Global Value Chains.
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