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/ New ANCI instruction requires registration on cybersecurity platform

June 4, 2025

Starting June 11, 2025, all public and private entities that provide essential services must register on the National Cybersecurity Agency’s incident reporting platform. Failure to comply could result in fines of up to $260 million.

The National Cybersecurity Agency (ANCI) has issued General Instruction No. 1, which establishes the obligation for all public and private institutions that provide services classified as essential, in accordance with Law No. 21,663 Cybersecurity Framework (CFL), to register on its incident reporting platform.

Implications of this instruction:

  • Institutions must register on the official platform: https://portal.anci.gob.cl.
  • Registration must be carried out by the person responsible for reporting cybersecurity incidents, who will act as the technical counterpart to the ANCI.
  • The use of a unique password, two-factor authentication, and accreditation of the appointment by means of an advanced electronic signature is required.
  • Failure to comply will be considered a minor offense, according to Article 38 No. 2 of the CFL (punishable by a fine of up to $260,025,000).

This instruction will enter into force on June 11, 2025.

If your organization provides essential services, we recommend that you begin the registration process as soon as possible to ensure regulatory compliance. For more information or assistance, please do not hesitate to contact us.