1. Technological context
1.1. In the technological context, it refers to the supervision and configuration of the company's internal network, as well as its configuration and optimization of the network infrastructure, taking into account the specific needs of the company or organization. It also aims to be at the forefront of new technologies and network implementation techniques and information security, taking into account the following:
1.1.1. Monitoring is required to verify network performance to check for traffic problems and anomalies that may affect its proper functioning.
1.1.1.1. Configuration requires establishing parameters and optimizing operation and adapting to the network's connectivity and security needs.
1.1.1.1.1. Access control verifies who can access the network and manages its resources, ensuring information confidentiality.
2. Political context
2.1. In the political context, I can influence policies for the implementation and management of network security. This is why transparency is necessary, seeking transparency and access to information, and seeking the development of technological infrastructure and expansion of computer network infrastructure. The goal is to provide comprehensive training to trainees and ensure they have the necessary knowledge to be competitive in the workforce.
2.1.1. Transparency in access to information is required to ensure information security by facilitating access to relevant data for citizens to promote transparency in public management.
2.1.1.1. Public policies are required to promote the development of the country's technological infrastructure, the expansion of data networks, and the training of professionals in the field.
2.1.1.1.1. Citizen participation in decision-making is required through digital platforms and communication channels with institutions.
3. Cultural context
3.1. In the cultural context, it seeks the adaptation and application of new information technologies in new communities, taking into account the needs of the community, taking into account its specific needs in the region, both educationally and in the workplace.
3.1.1. Diversity is fundamental in the cultural context because it requires including all populations and accepting differences by adapting solutions and needs.
3.1.1.1. Access to education and the digital divide: Currently, technology does not reach everyone equally, but solutions that promote digital inclusion in marginalized or vulnerable communities are being considered.
3.1.1.1.1. Use and appropriation of these new technologies: The goal is to understand how people can interpret and adapt the necessary solutions to improve the community environment.
4. Socioeconomic Context
4.1. In the socioeconomic context, it plays a fundamental role in an increasingly digitalized world where connectivity needs to be more efficient and management needs to be increasingly specialized. They are vital to the economic and social development of companies and people, allowing for improved network maintenance and business security processes, contributing to the productivity and efficiency of digital services.
4.1.1. Productivity and competitiveness must be boosted, and future professionals must be trained to ensure network availability and reliability, reducing operating costs and improving efficiency.
4.1.1.1. Digital Transformation is key to digital transformation. It seeks to adopt new technologies, such as the Internet of Things and artificial intelligence, which are essential for economic growth.
4.1.1.1.1. Regional Economic Development seeks to develop regions and attract investment from other regions, seeking to improve the population's quality of life through connectivity and digital services.