Latin America. The information economy studies the problems related to the existence of asymmetric information between two economic agents, when one of the two parties has in its possession more information than the counterpart, losing competitiveness as a nation and the possibility of bankrupting an organization.
Currently, there are technologies that help structure large amounts of information, both internal and external, but there is an overload of information and some weaknesses in the methodologies to generate valuable knowledge for organizations and / or nations that will allow them to make better decisions.
The A3SEC Group, a leading multinational in Big Data, cybersecurity and computer security, has worked in the government, services, telco and military sectors, where from Big Data and intelligence methodologies they shape and manage issues such as: national security, cybersecurity, strategic risks, micromarketing, fraud, compliance, operational control, among others.
Its solution has focused on structuring high volumes of information, to finally perform an exhaustive analysis, which includes comparing, correlating and analyzing data for efficient and timely decision making within organizations.
"For national security, Big Data tools have been implemented for threat validation, protests to identify the relationship map of the different sources of information on the same topic of interest and the sources where they originated, presenting an improvement in security of more than 22% in Colombia," says Javier Díaz, VP of las Américas.
Likewise, with this type of tools and services, it is possible to identify in social networks and deep web, early, threats and critical elements that may generate some type of risk to national security.


