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This trend, which began as a solution to free up space, today redefines the way in which the region manages and shares its personal and professional information.
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However, this growth has not been accompanied by a robust security culture, exposing users to increasing risks in an environment that is increasingly attractive to cybercriminals.
As digital life migrates to the cloud, cybercrime also intensifies.Information no longer depends only on the physical device, but rather circulates through multiple digital layers, such as access accounts, connected applications and synchronized devices.
A single breach, such as loss of account control, can expose large volumes of personal data simultaneously.
Among the most frequent risks are insecure configurations, theft of credentials through phishing attacks, lack of knowledge about security management in the digital home and human errors such as the use of weak passwords, opening malicious links or downloading infected files.This combination makes the cloud an increasingly attractive target for cybercriminals.
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Trusting that the service provider takes care of all the protection is a misperception.Cloud security is a shared responsibility and, if basic measures are not applied, backups may be at risk of unauthorized access or even permanent loss.
To minimize risks when using the cloud, experts recommend periodically reviewing access and sharing permissions, especially in the case of sensitive files and documents.This ensures that only authorized people can view or modify important information.
It is also essential to encrypt the most relevant documents, such as tax, medical or financial data, so that they remain protected even if someone manages to access the account.
Another key recommendation is to be wary of emails or messages that request credentials, even if they appear to come from the cloud provider. Many phishing attacks begin with seemingly legitimate communications that seek to trick the user.
In addition, it is advisable to use strong and unique passwords for each cloud service, combining letters, numbers and symbols, and always activate two-factor authentication (2FA) to add an extra layer of security.
Finally, installing reliable security software on all devices from which the cloud is accessed is essential to prevent unauthorized access and protect personal information from possible vulnerabilities.
The rise of cloud storage in Latin America responds to the need for protection and ease of access, but the lack of awareness about its security exposes millions of users to growing threats.Adopting secure practices and taking an active attitude towards data protection will be key for the cloud to continue being a reliable ally in the digital life of the region.

