Nine Panamanian state agencies suffered cyberattacks in early 2026 — ransomware, intrusions, and impersonation of official accounts. The government’s response was concrete: $26 million allocated to cybersecurity, distributed between the National Authority for Government Innovation (AIG) and other state entities. Panama’s case reflects a trend that all of Latin America is experiencing.
Why choose AllSafe
We combine experience, technology and strategy to protect what matters most.
We have led systems and cybersecurity areas in municipal, provincial and national organizations. We understand the real constraints of the Argentine public sector and how to work within them.
Gjallarhorn (SOC/Blue Team), SGSI (ISO 27001 management) and ARP (risk analysis) are tools we build for our own projects. Our clients benefit directly from that experience.
We work aligned with the most demanding reference frameworks: ISO 27001, NIST Cybersecurity Framework and MITRE ATT&CK. Our methodologies are certified to ensure quality, traceability and continuous improvement in every project.
Together we are stronger
At AllSafe, we firmly believe cybersecurity is more effective when it is built as a team. That is why we establish strategic alliances with top-tier technology providers selected for their innovation, reliability and commitment to security.
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ESET researchers discovered in November 2025 a campaign they named CallPhantom: 28 fraudulent applications on Google Play that promised access to call history, SMS, and WhatsApp messages from any phone number. The most striking detail is not that they were fake — it’s that they accumulated over 7.3 million downloads before being removed.
Argentina’s national tax authority was rebranded in 2024 — AFIP became ARCA (Agencia de Recaudación y Control Aduanero). But attackers kept using the old name in phishing campaigns, precisely because it generates more urgency and recognition than a recently renamed agency. The strategy didn’t change; only the context they’re exploiting changed.






