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Toukan.dev in El Salvador
Operational security and software systems for El Salvador teams that need to move quickly without sacrificing resilience, traceability, or control.
El Salvador often compresses operational scale into a smaller physical footprint. That increases the blast radius of a bad decision, a brittle integration, or a security control that looks complete in policy but not in execution.
Toukan works where that compression matters most: infrastructure teams that need secure access, faster decision loops, and software systems that can support modernization without introducing new fragility.
Operating realities
- Centralized systems and denser operating environments can make a single weak integration or shared credential a national-scale problem.
- Modernization tends to move faster than governance, which creates hidden dependencies between vendors, internal operators, and executive reporting.
- Teams need tooling that shortens the path from signal to action, especially when incident handling, field response, and management visibility all depend on the same operational data.
Priority sectors
- Hydroelectric and geothermal generation operators securing SCADA, turbine controls, and grid dispatch systems across centralized generation assets
- Telecom operators hardening core network infrastructure, switching systems, and subscriber data platforms against targeted and opportunistic threats
- Banking and financial institutions protecting payment processing infrastructure, ATM networks, and digital channels under regulatory compliance pressure
Key questions
What does Toukan focus on in El Salvador?
Toukan works where that compression matters most: infrastructure teams that need secure access, faster decision loops, and software systems that can support modernization without introducing new fragility.
When does this work usually matter most?
Centralized systems and denser operating environments can make a single weak integration or shared credential a national-scale problem.
How does an engagement usually start?
Harden remote access, shared administrative workflows, and high-value integrations before expanding the digital surface
What critical infrastructure sectors does Toukan serve in El Salvador?
Hydroelectric and geothermal generation, telecom network operators, banking payment infrastructure, and digital government services. These sectors share centralized operational dependency and high blast radius from a single compromise.
Does Toukan work with geothermal and hydroelectric operators?
Yes. Generation operators in El Salvador manage SCADA systems, turbine controls, and grid dispatch across concentrated assets. Toukan secures remote access paths, hardens control system boundaries, and builds visibility across both IT and OT layers.