What are the main challenges that Brazil faces to prevent threats in the cybersecurity field, such as cyber attacks? Who are the social actors with a key role in this theme? How can they work together to mitigate existing risks? The search for answers to these questions encouraged the Igarapé Institute to systematize, analyze and gather the existing knowledge on Brazil’s cybersecurity governance landscape.

 

The Brazilian Cybersecurity Portal gathers analyzes, research, norms and other documents on national cybersecurity. Thus, it intends to strengthen the skills for a collective action by the civil society, the academic community, the public authorities and the private sector in order to build a more secure, cooperative, resilient and sustainable digital environment.

Cyber Crimes Law (2012) - 4113

This law offers the Criminal typification of Computer Crimes, known as the Cyber Crimes Law. It also changes Decree-Law No. 2,848 (12/7/1940), of the Penal Code. A norma foi feita pela Secretaria de Operações Integradas do Ministério da Justiça e Segurança Pública (Seopi), que conta

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GACC Activity Report (2019) - 4108

In 2009, through the Ordinance nº 13, there has been the creation of the Support Group for Cyber Crime (GACC) at the Federal Prosecution Service. Previous nominated as "Support Group to the Combat of Cyber Crimes", GACC was created to support the institution on training

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Operational Integration Commitment Term - 4101

Document in through which Internet providers and MPF agree to join forces to prevent and persecute child pornography, racism and other forms of discrimination on the Internet. The Term was signed not only by the Federal Prosecution Service (MPF), the National Council of Public Prosecutors,

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Federal Police Department - 4010

For Cybersecurity, the Federal Police Department's organizational structure includes the Directorate for Directorate for Investigating and Fighting Organized Crime (Dicor) and a Cyber Crime Repression Service (SRCC).Know More

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