Cybersecurity 2025

CHILE Law and Practice Contributed by: Claudio Magliona, Bárbara Reyes and Diego Lisoni, Magliona Abogados

Magliona Abogados Avda Andrés Bello 2687 Piso 24 Las Condes Santiago de Chile Santiago Chile Tel: +56 232 100 030 Fax: +56 2377 9451 Email: contacto@magliona.cl Web: www.magliona.cl

1. General Overview of Laws and Regulators 1.1 Cybersecurity Regulation Strategy Chile has two sources of regulation and public policies that guide the country’s cybersecurity strategy. The National Cybersecurity Policy 2023–2028 The National Cybersecurity Policy 2023–2028 has five main objectives. • Resilient infrastructure – the country will have a robust and resilient information infrastruc - ture, prepared to resist and recover from cybersecurity incidents and socio-environ - mental disasters, from a risk management perspective. • Rights of people – the state will protect and promote the protection of people’s rights on the internet through strengthening the exist - ing institutional framework in cybersecurity and generating, adopting and promoting the mechanisms and technological tools neces - sary for each person to integrate into society and develop and express themselves fully.

• Cybersecurity culture – Chile will develop a cybersecurity culture based on education, best practices, responsibility in the handling of digital technologies, and promotion and guarantee of people’s rights. • National and international co-ordination – the state will create public governance to co- ordinate the necessary actions in cyberse - curity. Public and private organisations will create, together, co-operation instances to communicate and disseminate their activities in cybersecurity, avoid duplication of work and loss of resources, and make efforts in this area efficient. • In the international arena, the state will co- ordinate with countries, organisations, institu - tions and other international actors to allow the country to better face malicious activities and incidents in cyberspace. • Promotion of industry and scientific research – the country will promote the development of a cybersecurity industry that protects people and organisations and serves its strategic objectives. For this, it will promote the focus of applied scientific research on cybersecurity issues, according to the country’s needs.

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