The government of Nuevo Leon and Alianza México Ciberseguro signed a collaboration agreement to strengthen digital security and protect regional investment. This partnership establishes a technical framework to exchange best practices and institutional knowledge to secure critical infrastructure.
The integration of specialized security protocols into state digital processes addresses the requirement to mitigate attack vectors that threaten regional competitiveness. “Fortifying digital security is essential to protect citizens and guarantee trust for investment and economic development,” says Carlos Serna, Deputy Minister of Economic Development.
This collaboration prioritizes the creation of a secure digital culture to mitigate operational risks for international corporations that operate within the state. Serna says that the administration remains committed to adopting public policies that promote the responsible and secure use of technology among all economic stakeholders.
Nuevo Leon continues to serve as a primary destination for foreign direct investment in the Mexican export economy. As global supply chains undergo relocation through nearshoring, the demand for resilient digital infrastructure has increased among multinational companies. These organizations require robust cybersecurity protocols to protect intellectual property, financial data, and supply chain continuity.
Cybersecurity is a critical component of economic stability, says the Ministry of Economy, as the rapid adoption of the Internet of Things (IoT) and automated manufacturing systems expands the attack surface for potential cyber threats. Consequently, the state government seeks to align local policies with international standards to attract high-value industries. In previous years, the absence of a unified security framework often acted as an inhibitor for the expansion of technological sectors.
By partnering with specialized organizations, the state government intends to provide a transparent and secure environment for long-term capital projects. This strategic alignment is necessary to maintain the state’s status as a leading industrial hub in the US–Mexico trade corridor. The focus remains on building a proactive defense model that can adapt to the evolving landscape of digital threats.
Strategic Implementation and Complementary Details
The collaboration agreement defines specific lines of action oriented toward the exchange of technical intelligence and the strengthening of institutional capacities. The implementation process involves a diagnostic phase, the analysis of joint projects, and the execution of digital security practices. All activities will follow the legal provisions corresponding to the state and federal government. The partnership also includes the development of mechanisms to protect the information and technological infrastructure of the region.
The signing of the document involved several key stakeholders from the technological and governmental sectors. Participants included Agustín Tiburcio, Leader of the Nuevo Leon Chapter, Alianza México Ciberseguro , and Ernesto Ibarra, Founder, Alianza México Ciberseguro. Other signatories included Claudia Escoto and José Luis Ponce, Co-Founders and Advisors, Alianza México Ciberseguro. These experts will provide the technical guidance to enhance the cybersecurity posture of the state.
Projected outcomes of this alliance include the creation of incident response mechanisms and specialized training programs for human capital. These initiatives aim to address the shortage of cybersecurity professionals and reduce the risk of data breaches. The formalization of specific projects derived from this agreement will occur in the coming months to ensure the state remains a secure environment for B2B operations.
