InterNexa launches security monitoring center to combat cyberattacks in Colombia: it integrates AI and real-time threat analysis.

At Andicom 2025, held in Cartagena, InterNexa unveiled its new Security Operation Center (SOC) as part of the commemoration of its 25th anniversary.
The company seeks to establish itself as a strategic partner of government entities, companies in the mining and energy sector, and telecommunications players in Colombia and the region.
InterNexa's Engineering Manager, Álvaro Rueda, explained that the company is evolving from a connectivity operator to a comprehensive technology services provider.

InterNexa unveiled its new Security Operation Center (SOC) at Andicom 2025. Photo: iStock
"Today, in addition to working on developing key connectivity infrastructure for the country , we want to expand our reach to co-create, together with the market, the Colombian government, and other industry stakeholders, a range of services and solutions tailored to the challenges and needs of the future," he stated.
Cybersecurity in the spotlight The SOC is a monitoring and response center that integrates artificial intelligence , machine learning, and real-time analytics to anticipate threats and respond effectively.
According to the Ministry of ICT, Colombia recorded nearly 36 billion cyberattack attempts in 2024, making it the second most attacked country in Latin America, accounting for 17% of reported cases.

InterNexa seeks to close digital gaps, drive innovation, and strengthen technological capacity. Photo: iStock
Rueda noted that cybercriminals are taking advantage of the low investment in digital security by some organizations in the country. In response, InterNexa proposes a layered protection model, with processes, technology, and strategic partners that allow for comprehensive coverage.
InterNexa 2.0 Strategy The launch of the SOC is part of the InterNexa 2.0 strategy, aimed at closing digital gaps and strengthening the State's technological capacity. The company offers its own infrastructure in Colombia, operations in Peru, and a commercial presence in the United States, offering services in cybersecurity, cloud computing, data centers, and managed solutions.
According to the company, this ecosystem allows it to support public entities in Public Procurement of Technology and Innovation (CPTI) processes and private companies in their digital transformation.
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