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Following Up the In-person Workshop for SME-s Held in March 2025 in Guatemala

LAC4 organised an online follow-up training on 26 March 2026 to SME-s that participated in in-person workshop in March 2025 in Guatemala. Training focused on evaluating participant’s cyber resilience one year after the training and offer additional knowledge for strengthening cyber resilience.

Experts Mari Seeba and Milena Patiño evaluated SME-s progress, measured long-term impact of discussed strategies and shared best practices for further cyber resilience building. Experts and participants assessed annual progress: how cybersecurity capacities have increased following the 2025 exercise and used the F4SLE tool to compare current level to the initial baseline to measure impact. Furthermore, participants presented success stories and challenges following the training.

Experts also presented the LAC4 Guide for SME-s which offers practical hands-on roadmap to help SME-s to strengthen their digital defences and cyber resilience from digital hygiene and phishing prevention to incident response and Zero Trust principles. Additionally, experts offered introduction to information security and related standards and legislation as well as discussed supply chain security, artificial intelligence in cybersecurity and building zero trust architecture.


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