Cloudflare has announced its expansion in the Mexico market where, in the third quarter of 2023, it reports blocking on average 115 million cyber threats every single day.
Mexico represents a growing Cloudflare team presence, investment in Mexican infrastructure and focus on customers and partners in the region.
Cloudflare’s Mexico-based team will help the company acquire and support customers, grow brand awareness and recruit new talent.
The company first invested in Mexico when it expanded its network into Latin America in 2014 and has since been strategically placing its infrastructure close to users in the region.
“Latin American countries are some of the largest digital populations in the world and we have seen significant innovation and business coming from Mexico,” said Michelle Zatlyn, Co-founder, President and COO, Cloudflare.
“For nearly a decade, Cloudflare has been investing in Latin America, deploying our infrastructure in the region. Across sectors, cybersecurity and scaling operations are at the forefront. With our leading cloud connectivity services, our growing team in Mexico is committed to equipping our customers and deepening our partnerships locally.”
With nearly 20% of the web running through Cloudflare’s network today, the company has identified and mitigated attacks across Mexico while ensuring these Internet properties remain accessible and operate fast even amid attacks. Cybersecurity threats across the board, from phishing to DDoS attacks, are targeting businesses of all types and sizes.