[{"bbox": [114, 83, 1613, 810], "category": "Table", "text": "<table><tr><td rowspan=\"2\">Outcome 1</td><td rowspan=\"2\">1. Increased technical and digital skills applying the EU Toolbox for 5G security to address cybersecurity challenges in El Salvador.</td><td>1.1 Number of beneficiaries (right holders) employed in cybersecurity functions<sup>32</sup> (#) disaggregated by sex, age, income level, area of residence, disability status</td><td>0</td><td>300 (3 years)</td><td>Project Monitoring of the talent and demand matching programme, job record letters.</td><td>There will be enough demand from young people, women and people in vulnerable situations will be interested in training in cybersecurity and employment.</td></tr><tr><td>1.2 Percentage of certified female employees benefiting from cybersecurity functions (%) disaggregated by sex, age, income level, area of residence, disability status</td><td>0</td><td>At least 30% anytime</td><td>Project Report on female Employability</td><td>Young women, their families and social conditions will be favorable for them to participate in the training program and complete their certification and employability.</td></tr><tr><td rowspan=\"2\">Outcome 2</td><td rowspan=\"2\">2. Strengthened cyber resilience in the private sector, protecting digital assets and fostering a safer business environment.</td><td>2.1 Number of small and medium-sized<sup>33 34</sup> enterprises with cybersecurity services benefitting from the talent supported (#)</td><td>0</td><td>300 (3 years)</td><td>Project Cybersecurity Services Report for SMEs and Businesses</td><td>Small and medium-sized companies recognize the value of cybersecurity services and have the economic capacity to employ trained young people in their businesses.</td></tr><tr><td>2.2 Number of cybersecurity internships performed (#)</td><td>0</td><td>250 (3 years)</td><td>Report from internships, letters of employment record.</td><td>SMEs are interested and supportive of internships in the area of cybersecurity technology</td></tr><tr><td rowspan=\"2\">Outcome 3</td><td rowspan=\"2\">3. Establishment of the necessary regulatory and institutional framework facilitated to ensure data and information security.</td><td>3.1 Number of cybersecurity task forces (academy, NGOs, private and public sector actors) established to develop the ecosystem and promote the necessary regulatory framework</td><td>0</td><td>1</td><td>Letter of intentions between the actors</td><td>Actors from different sectors are interested and willing to develop a dialogue to promote a solid cybersecurity industry with international standards.</td></tr><tr><td>3.2 Number of papers developed to contribute to the necessary regulatory and institutional framework</td><td>0</td><td>2</td><td>Papers published with the support of Academia</td><td>Quality information and data are available to build proposal documents for the regulatory framework.</td></tr></table>"}, {"bbox": [114, 967, 1613, 1014], "category": "Footnote", "text": "32 Cybersecurity functions: The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) defines the five functions of IT security as identifying, protecting, detecting, responding and retrieving. These functions represent the main pillars for a successful cybersecurity programme, at the same time, can help companies facilitate cybersecurity risk management, understand what steps to take in case of a cyberattack, and make better decisions."}, {"bbox": [114, 1014, 1613, 1078], "category": "Footnote", "text": "33 SMES: According to the National Commission for Micro and Small Enterprises, a small enterprise is defined as a natural or legal person operating in the various sectors of the economy, through an economic unit with a level of gross annual sales greater than 482 up to 4,817 higher monthly minimum wages and a maximum of 50 employees. And medium-sized enterprise is a production unit with 50 to 200 employees and a value of sales or gross annual income between one million one (USD 1.000.001,00) and five million (USD 5.000.000,00) of US dollars."}, {"bbox": [114, 1078, 1613, 1124], "category": "Footnote", "text": "34 The digital maturity of SMEs will be determined on the basis of a digital route tool driven by the IDB and implemented by the El Salvador Ministry of Economy, which provides a complete report on the state of technological adoption and its digital skills, as well as determining their initial digital maturity as a novato, competent, advanced and expert."}, {"bbox": [1483, 1124, 1613, 1149], "category": "Page-footer", "text": "Page 18 of 24"}]