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Toukan.dev in Honduras

Security, software, and operational intelligence for Honduras teams running infrastructure that cannot afford blind spots, brittle tooling, or unplanned downtime.

Critical operations in Honduras often span remote assets, contractor-heavy field execution, and uneven network conditions. That combination creates a very specific operating challenge: the system that matters on paper is not always the one people trust in the field.

Toukan focuses on that gap. We help operators reduce cyber exposure, replace spreadsheet-driven visibility, and build secure software layers that hold up under the realities of distributed infrastructure and fast decisions.

Operating realities

  • Remote plants, substations, depots, and telecom nodes need controls that still work when connectivity is inconsistent or vendor access is loosely governed.
  • Leadership teams usually need one operating picture across field, plant, and reporting systems rather than parallel reports stitched together by hand.
  • Cyber programs have to account for third-party maintenance, legacy equipment, and privileged access that expands faster than it is reviewed.

Priority sectors

  • Power generation, grid distribution, and fuel terminal operators managing SCADA, DCS, and ICS systems across remote substations and industrial sites
  • Mobile and fixed-line telecom operators securing core network infrastructure, cell tower assets, and customer data platforms
  • Port authorities, agribusiness exporters, and public sector agencies modernizing supply chain visibility and field coordination systems

Key questions

What does Toukan focus on in Honduras?

Toukan focuses on that gap. We help operators reduce cyber exposure, replace spreadsheet-driven visibility, and build secure software layers that hold up under the realities of distributed infrastructure and fast decisions.

When does this work usually matter most?

Remote plants, substations, depots, and telecom nodes need controls that still work when connectivity is inconsistent or vendor access is loosely governed.

How does an engagement usually start?

Start by mapping exposure, system dependencies, and reporting gaps before introducing new controls or software layers

What industries in Honduras need cybersecurity the most?

Power generation and grid distribution, telecom network operators, port logistics, and large-scale agribusiness exporters face the highest cyber exposure due to distributed field assets, legacy control systems, and third-party vendor access that expands faster than governance.

Does Toukan work with OT and SCADA systems in Honduras?

Yes. Energy and industrial operators in Honduras often run SCADA and DCS systems across remote substations and plants with limited security controls. Toukan maps OT exposure, hardens remote access paths, and builds monitoring that covers both IT and OT-adjacent assets.