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Building Modern Mexican DevSecOps and Zero Trust Consulting Practice (CONDUSEF + CNBV + IFT + ZT + DevSecOps + LATAM AI + Engagement Economics)

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Building Modern Mexican DevSecOps and Zero Trust Consulting Practice (CONDUSEF + CNBV + IFT + ZT + DevSecOps + LATAM AI + Engagement Economics)

Build the modern Mexican DevSecOps and Zero Trust consulting practice in 10 weeks. CONDUSEF + CNBV + IFT + ZT + DevSecOps + LATAM AI + engagement economics.

Mexican DevSecOps and Zero Trust consultants compete with Big4 Mexican practices on Mexican enterprise engagements. Clients ask for CONDUSEF + CNBV + IFT + INAI + Zero Trust + DevSecOps + LATAM AI overlap and engagement economics that work. Consultants who build the modern practice take the senior Mexican work. Here is the 10-week build.

$199 one-time
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Includes a hand-built implementation playbook delivered alongside course access, generated for your specific situation.

Why this course

Mexican DevSecOps and Zero Trust consultants (ISOL, boutique Mexican DevSecOps practices, solo Mexican cyber consultants, mid-tier Mexican consultancies, fractional CISO/Cyber leads at Mexican firms, senior security architects at Mexican consultancies) compete with Big4 Mexican practices (the firm México, the firm México, the firm México, the firm México, the firm México, the firm México, IBM Consulting México, Atos México, the firm México, the firm México, the firm México, the firm México, the firm México, Indra México, Everis the firm México, Minsait Indra México, Sintec, Praxis Group, BlueShift, AlmavivA México, Atalian México) on Mexican enterprise engagements in 2024-2026.

Mexican customer mix: major banks (BBVA México, Banamex Citi México now Mexicano-anchored Banamex, Santander México, HSBC México, Banorte, Scotiabank México, Inbursa Grupo Financiero Inbursa, Banco Azteca, Banco del Bajío, Banregio, BanCoppel, Multiva, Compartamos Banco, Ve por Más, Mifel, Banco Multiva, Banca Afirme, BanCo Sabadell México), insurers (GNP Seguros, AXA México, MetLife México, Allianz México, Mapfre México, Seguros Monterrey New York Life, Quálitas, La Latinoamericana, Inbursa Seguros, BBVA Seguros México, Banamex Seguros now Banamex-anchored, HSBC Seguros, ANA Seguros, Banorte Seguros, Skandia Seguros, Patria Re, Reaseguradora Patria), telcos (Telcel América Móvil, AT&T México, Telefónica México, Movistar México, Bait by Walmart, Virgin Mobile México, FreedomPop México, Maz Tiempo, Diri, Megacable, Total Play, Izzi, MASMÓVIL México, Total Play, Maxcom), retail (Walmart México, Soriana, Chedraui, Bodega Aurrera Walmart, Costco México, Sam's Club México, La Comer, El Puerto de Liverpool, Sears México, El Palacio de Hierro, Suburbia Walmart, Coppel, Elektra Grupo Salinas, Famsa, Office Depot México, Office Max México, Best Buy México now defunct Walmart, RadioShack México now defunct, Sanborns Grupo Carso, Sears México Grupo Carso, El Globo, Helados Holanda Walmart, Carl's Jr México, Domino's Pizza México, Pizza Hut México, KFC México, Burger King México, McDonald's México, Starbucks México, Tim Hortons México, Krispy Kreme México), public sector (SHCP, AMLO administration changes, SAT, CONAGUA, CFE, Pemex, CONACYT, INFOTEC, IFAI INAI, CONDUSEF, CNBV, CRE, IFT, COFETEL legacy, CFC legacy now COFECE, COFEMER, SCT, SEDESOL, SE, SENER, SAGARPA legacy, SEMARNAT, INAH, SECTUR, SCT, SE). CONDUSEF for FS consumer, CNBV for banking, Banxico for monetary policy, IFT for telco, INAI for privacy/data protection (Federal Law on Protection of Personal Data Held by Private Parties), COFEPRIS for healthcare, PROFECO for consumer, SAT for tax, IMSS for social security, COFECE for competition, sectoral regulators.

Clients ask for Zero Trust architecture (NIST SP 800-207, CISA ZTMM 2.0), DevSecOps tooling integration, CONDUSEF compliance for FS clients, CNBV compliance for banking clients, IFT compliance for telco clients, INAI compliance for privacy, LATAM AI overlap (Brazilian AI Act 2025 cross-border, Mexican AI policy, LATAM-specific AI vendor selection), and engagement economics for Mexican market.

Consultants who build the modern practice take the senior Mexican work. Consultants who stay on classic cyber-only patterns watch the senior work shift to peers.

This course teaches the 10-week build of modern Mexican DevSecOps and Zero Trust consulting practice: Zero Trust framework, DevSecOps framework, CONDUSEF framework, CNBV framework, IFT framework, INAI framework, LATAM AI framework, engagement economics, and the client engagement model. Twelve modules with deliverables. Plus a hand-built implementation playbook for your specific practice.

What you walk away with

  • A documented Zero Trust framework.
  • A DevSecOps framework.
  • A CONDUSEF framework.
  • A CNBV framework.
  • An IFT framework.
  • An INAI framework.
  • A LATAM AI framework.
  • An engagement economics framework.
  • A client engagement model.
  • A 10-week build plan.

The 12 modules

Module 1. Mexican DevSecOps and Zero Trust landscape 2026
Detailed walkthrough of the Mexican DevSecOps and Zero Trust landscape in 2026: peer-consultancy positioning at the firm México + the firm México + the firm México + the firm México + the firm México + the firm México + IBM Consulting México + Atos México + the firm México + the firm México + the firm México + the firm México + the firm México + Indra México + Everis the firm México + Minsait Indra México + Sintec + Praxis Group + BlueShift + AlmavivA México + Atalian México, regulatory landscape (CONDUSEF + CNBV + Banxico + IFT + INAI + COFEPRIS + PROFECO + SAT + IMSS + COFECE + Federal Law on Protection of Personal Data Held by Private Parties LFPDPPP, Mexican AI policy, LATAM AI landscape), and the strategic-level decisions facing consultants.
Module 2. Zero Trust framework
Build the Zero Trust framework: NIST SP 800-207 alignment, CISA ZTMM 2.0 alignment, multi-cloud Zero Trust architecture (AWS México, Microsoft Azure México, Google Cloud México, in-house), identity-federation framework, endpoint-Zero Trust framework, workload-Zero Trust framework, data-Zero Trust framework, network-Zero Trust framework, and the integration with broader cyber strategy.
Module 3. DevSecOps framework
Build the DevSecOps framework: SAST framework, DAST framework, SCA framework, secret-scanning framework, IaC scanning framework, container scanning framework, runtime protection framework, and the integration with broader CI/CD.
Module 4. CONDUSEF framework
Build the CONDUSEF framework: CONDUSEF consumer-protection requirements for FS clients, CONDUSEF complaint-handling framework, CONDUSEF disclosure framework, CONDUSEF financial-education framework, CONDUSEF Servicios Financieros framework, and the integration with broader compliance management.
Module 5. CNBV framework
Build the CNBV framework: CNBV banking supervisory requirements, CNBV capital-adequacy framework, CNBV liquidity-coverage framework, CNBV credit-concentration framework, CNBV foreign-exchange-exposure framework, CNBV sanctions-screening framework, CNBV KYC and CDD framework, CNBV cyber-resilience framework, CNBV ECL framework (IFRS 9), and the integration with broader risk management.
Module 6. IFT framework
Build the IFT framework: IFT telco supervisory requirements, IFT spectrum framework, IFT consumer-protection framework, IFT cyber-resilience framework, IFT interconnection framework, IFT quality-of-service framework, and the integration with broader compliance management.
Module 7. INAI framework
Build the INAI framework: Federal Law on Protection of Personal Data Held by Private Parties (LFPDPPP) framework, INAI consent framework, INAI data-subject-rights framework, INAI cross-border data-flow framework, INAI breach-notification framework, INAI ARCO rights framework, and the integration with broader privacy.
Module 8. LATAM AI framework
Build the LATAM AI framework: Brazilian AI Act 2025 cross-border application, Mexican AI policy framework, Argentina AI ethics framework, Colombia AI policy framework, Chile AI policy framework, LATAM-specific AI vendor selection framework (LATAM-hosted OpenAI/Anthropic options, Mistral LATAM where applicable, Spanish/Portuguese language model selection), AI cost-control framework, AI vendor due-diligence framework, and the integration with broader AI strategy.
Module 9. Sector overlays
Build the sector overlays: FS sector overlay (CONDUSEF + CNBV + Banxico), telco sector overlay (IFT), retail sector overlay, manufacturing sector overlay, public sector overlay (SAT + COFECE), and the integration with broader sector strategy.
Module 10. Engagement economics
Build the engagement economics framework: peso pricing framework, peso-vs-USD fluctuation framework, fixed-price vs T&M vs retainer vs equity-component engagement structure, fractional-CISO engagement structure, sub-contractor model, AI-augmented productivity, and the practice-economics framework.
Module 11. Client engagement model
Build the client engagement model: Mexican FS-CIO engagement framework, Mexican FS-CISO engagement framework, Mexican public-sector engagement framework, CONDUSEF + CNBV + Banxico + IFT + INAI + COFECE + COFEPRIS engagement framework, and the integration with broader account management.
Module 12. Your 10-week build plan
Week-by-week plan with weekly deliverables. Weeks 1-2: Mexican DevSecOps and Zero Trust landscape + Zero Trust framework. Weeks 3-4: DevSecOps framework + CONDUSEF framework. Weeks 5-6: CNBV framework + IFT framework. Weeks 7-8: INAI framework + LATAM AI framework. Weeks 9-10: sector overlays + engagement economics + client engagement. Deliverable: modern Mexican DevSecOps and Zero Trust consulting practice.

How this addresses your situation

Specific modules that map to what you said you are dealing with.

Module 1 covers the landscape.
Module 2 produces Zero Trust.
Module 3 covers DevSecOps.
Module 4 covers CONDUSEF.
Module 5 covers CNBV.
Module 6 covers IFT.
Module 7 covers INAI.
Module 8 covers LATAM AI.
Module 9 covers sector overlays.
Module 10 covers engagement economics.
Module 11 covers client engagement.
Module 12 covers the 10-week build plan.

What you get with this course

  • The 12-module course delivered as text plus downloadable templates.
  • Templates and worked examples for Zero Trust framework, DevSecOps framework, CONDUSEF framework, CNBV framework, IFT framework, INAI framework, LATAM AI framework, sector overlays, engagement economics framework, client engagement model.
  • A hand-built implementation playbook generated for your specific practice.
  • Three worked examples of modern Mexican DevSecOps and Zero Trust consulting practices at peer firms.
  • Scripted talking points for the customer CISO and CIO engagement.

What you will have in hand by Day 1, Week 1, Month 1

Day 1: Zero Trust framework scaffold drafted.

Week 4: DevSecOps + CONDUSEF designed.

Week 8: CNBV + IFT + INAI + LATAM AI operational.

Week 10: Practice in operation.

Before and after

Before

Your practice handles classic cyber-only patterns. CONDUSEF + CNBV + IFT + INAI + LATAM AI overlap strains the engagement. Zero Trust + DevSecOps integration is reactive. Senior Mexican work goes to peers shipping the modern practice.

After

A modern Mexican DevSecOps and Zero Trust consulting practice is in operation. Zero Trust framework, DevSecOps framework, CONDUSEF framework, CNBV framework, IFT framework, INAI framework, LATAM AI framework, sector overlays, engagement economics framework, client engagement model are all designed.

What happens if you do not address this

Consultants without the modern practice lose engagements. Brazilian AI Act 2025 cross-border applies; Mexican AI policy emerging; sector regulator scrutiny intensifies.

Who it is for

For senior Mexican consultants, principals at Mexican consultancies, lead engineers at Mexican integrators, fractional CISO/Cyber leads at Mexican firms, and senior security architects at Mexican consultancies.

Who this is NOT for. Pure operational SOC roles without consulting scope. Consultants at firms with no Mexican or LatAm-customer business. Pure non-cybersecurity roles.

How it arrives

Text-based course via LMS, plus downloadable templates and worked examples and the hand-built implementation playbook.

Time investment. Roughly 18 hours of reading and 60 to 120 hours of consultant effort across the 10-week build.

Why $199 is the right number

External Mexican consultants (Big4 Mexican practices, specialist firms like Sintec, Praxis Group, BlueShift, AlmavivA México, Atalian México, the firm México, Indra México, Everis the firm México, Minsait Indra México) charge $200K-$1M for DevSecOps + Zero Trust + cybersecurity programmes. $199 buys the focused playbook plus the implementation document for your specific practice.

FAQ

Will this replace hiring a Mexican specialist?
Partially. It teaches the modern practice. You may still want specialist input for complex CNBV cyber-resilience work.
What if my customers are primarily Mexican public sector?
Modules 9 and 11 cover Mexican public-sector patterns.
Does this cover CONDUSEF specifically?
Module 4 covers CONDUSEF in depth.
What about cross-border Mexico-US?
Module 8 covers cross-border patterns.
What is in the implementation playbook for me specifically?
Zero Trust framework tailored to your specific customer mix; CNBV framework matched to your Mexican FS clients; a 10-week build plan.

30-day money-back guarantee. If after a week of working through the materials this is not what you needed, reply to the receipt email and a full refund is processed. No questions, no forms.

Within 24 hours your account in the learning environment is provisioned and the tailored implementation playbook is delivered alongside it.