Latin America's Cyber Threat Landscape Report

Threats from ransomware, fraud and state-linked operations are converging across Latin America, raising risk for organizations operating in the region and global enterprises with regional exposure.
Rapid digitalization across the region continues to expand the attack surface, often outpacing security governance, workforce growth and control maturity. The result is financially motivated actors, state-aligned operators and fraud ecosystems are increasing both operational disruption and downstream risk across Latin America, which also impacts organizations that rely on vendors, infrastructure and customers positioned there.Intel 471’s report dissects the Latin America threat landscape to clarify what changed in 2025, how adversaries operate and what defenders should prioritize next.
Download Intel 471’s report to understand:
- Regional threat overview: how and why the LATAM landscape intensified in 2025
- Cybersecurity maturity & governance: models and strategic approaches observed across states
- Underground and criminal ecosystem dynamics: how fraud operations and access enablement support downstream attacks
- Defender-oriented assessment: what these trends mean for enterprise risk and planning