The contract covers areas such as cyber defense and cyber intelligence, among others. It also involves the use of the IBM X-Force Protection platform, which, with AI and business automation capabilities, allows greater visibility and coverage of the entire LATAM ecosystem.

LATAM Airlines Group and its subsidiaries, the leading airline group in Latin America, have signed a contract with IBM to provide services that automate key security processes with Artificial Intelligence (AI), with the aim of improving their cybersecurity operations globally.
Automation and AI-powered security shows promising results, study finds “Global Security Operations Center” developed by Morning Consult for IBM. The research shows that companies spend 55% less time classifying incidents and respond 8 times faster. Specifically in the Latin America, AI and automation security reduced the attack lifecycle by 83 days during 2024.
“The signing of this agreement with IBM is an example of our commitment to implementing measures to protect our customers’ data and the integrity of our systems,” said André Pires Ferreira, Chief Information Security Officer at LATAM Airlines. “By engaging IBM’s advanced security services and expertise, we are better prepared for emerging threats while maintaining continuous innovation.”
The agreement between LATAM and IBM Security Services includes areas such as cyber defense and cyber intelligence, among others. It also involves the use of the IBM X-Force Protection platform, which, with AI and business automation capabilities, allows greater visibility and coverage of the entire LATAM ecosystem.
“In the face of an ever-evolving threat landscape, AI- and automation-driven security offers significant advantages that organizations can leverage across the entire security lifecycle,” said Leonardo González Barceló, Lead Client Partner, IBM Consulting. “We are very proud to be selected by LATAM and to provide services that strengthen their cybersecurity capabilities.”
About LATAM Airlines Group
LATAM Airlines Group SA and its subsidiaries are the leading airline group in Latin America, with a presence in five domestic markets in the region: Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru, as well as international operations in Latin America and to/from Europe, the United States, Oceania and the Caribbean. The group has a fleet of Boeing 767, 777, 787, Airbus A321, A321neo, A320, A320neo and A319 aircraft. LATAM Cargo Chile, LATAM Cargo Colombia and LATAM Cargo Brasil are the cargo subsidiaries of the LATAM Group. In addition to having access to the cargo holds of the passenger aircraft of the group’s subsidiaries, they have a combined fleet of 20 cargo aircraft. They operate on the LATAM Group network, as well as on international routes exclusively for the transportation of cargo. They offer modern infrastructure, a wide range of services and protection options to meet all customer needs. For press inquiries about LATAM, write to comunicaciones.externas@latam.com. More financial information at www.latamairlinesgroup.nett.
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