AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoCybersecurity: A new Comparitech roundup says healthcare ransomware hit 410 incidents in H1 2026, with the fastest growth coming from healthcare-adjacent businesses—attacks on drug and medical-device retailers jumped 67%, a major risk for Puerto Rico’s supply chain and payments-heavy operators. Puerto Rico Courts & Music Business: Puerto Rico’s Supreme Court let Bad Bunny’s ex-girlfriend continue suing over the unauthorized use of her voice memo on “Dos Mil 16,” while barring claims tied to an earlier track—another reminder that voice rights can become royalty and litigation issues for labels. Local Economy & Connectivity: Claro is partnering with ASORE to launch an ASORE Training Center with 1,000 Mbps fiber service, aiming to boost digital skills for restaurant entrepreneurs and professionals. Public Finance & Demographics: Puerto Rico faces a retirement crisis as more residents reach 65+ while fewer workers contribute, raising pressure on long-term fiscal sustainability. Education Fraud: A report alleges nearly $225M in school fraud schemes across 24 states and Puerto Rico since 2019, spotlighting how public funding controls can be exploited. Sports Business: The White Sox secured the No. 1 pick in the MLB Draft, with top prospects including UCLA shortstop Roch Cholowsky—another high-profile talent pipeline story for Puerto Rico’s baseball ecosystem.
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