The region’s digital adoption is high, but security measures are lacking, AQ’s rundown of key cyber indicators reveals.
Americas Quarterly
Why Is Latin America So Vulnerable to Cyberattacks? We Ran the Numbers.
/
Emilie Sweigart, Jack Quinn
Latin America's Cyber Issues Need Attention from the Top
Bottom-up approaches won’t be enough to solve cybervulnerability challenges quickly, writes AS/COA’s President and CEO Susan Segal in Americas Quarterly.
The Dramatic Cyberattack that Put Latin America on Alert
The region is the world’s most vulnerable to cyberattacks—and essential state services aren’t safe, writes AS/COA's Cecilia Tornaghi. What can be done?
Q&A: The Nonprofit Spotlighting Domestic Workers’ Commutes
/
Luiza Franco
Based in Bogotá, Valentina Montoya Robledo’s Invisible Commutes wants to make public transit work better for household workers.
Fifty Years On, the “Chicago Boys” Remain Difficult to Discuss
/
Brian Winter
A new book tries to address the thorny, still evolving legacy of Chile’s radical free-market reformers.
A Dispatch from Cuba’s Grammys
/
Sebastián Zubieta
AQ’s music critic presents highlights from the Cubadisco awards in Havana.
The Monroe Doctrine Turns 200. Why Won’t It Go Away?
/
Britta Crandall, Russell Crandall
The infamous U.S. policy went from being celebrated in Latin America to despised. Today, its chief legacy is confusion.