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Morelos faces critical cybersecurity risk; needs $100 million pesos for data recovery
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Morelos faces critical cybersecurity risk; needs $100 million pesos for data recovery

From El Universal · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The government of Morelos, Mexico, faces a significant cybersecurity vulnerability due to a lack of centralized infrastructure and a disaster recovery plan.
  • An investment of over 100 million pesos is proposed for a State Data Center and a Backup Center to protect digital information.
  • The current system relies on dispersed "mini-centers" that do not meet security standards, risking the loss of over 300 digital government services.

The government of Morelos, Mexico, is grappling with a severe cybersecurity vulnerability, stemming from a fragmented IT infrastructure and the absence of a robust Disaster Recovery Plan. This deficiency jeopardizes the protection and continuity of digital information across its various departments.

To address this critical risk, the Agency for Digital Transformation has outlined a project requiring an investment exceeding 100 million pesos. The funds are earmarked for the establishment of a State Data Center and a Backup Center. Samuel Rivera Muciรฑo, the agency's head, confirmed that the state currently operates with numerous small, scattered "mini-centers." These facilities, he stated, do not meet essential digital security standards necessary to safeguard the more than 300 active digital government services.

The proposed technical solution includes the procurement of servers, connectivity, and specialized equipment. This plan has been presented to Governor Margarita Gonzรกlez Saravia for potential inclusion in the 2027 budget. Rivera Muciรฑo highlighted that while Morelos is progressing in standardizing databases for services like mobility and civil registry, a major incident could leave the government unable to recover citizen information. Citizens interact with government services an average of 450 times throughout their lives, underscoring the importance of data integrity.

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โ€” Samuel Rivera MuciรฑoSamuel Rivera Muciรฑo, head of the Agency for Digital Transformation, describing the current scattered IT facilities in Morelos.
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Originally published by El Universal in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.