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.

Regulatory Agenda (2020-2021) - 4124

Aneel is an autarchy under a special regime under the Ministry of Mines and Energy. It was created to regulate the Brazilian electricity sector, through the Law No. 9,427 and the Decree No. 2.335. As an important agency focused on critical infrastructure in Brazil, it

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Rights in Network Coalition Declaration - 4105

The Rights in Networks Coalition brings together more than 40 academic and civil society organizations in defense of digital rights, with the main themes of action as access, freedom of expression, protection of personal data and privacy on the Internet. In its launching document, entitled

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Information Security Glossary (2019) - 4079

According to the Ordinance No. 93 (09/26/2019), the Information Security Glossary presents definitions for the main themes, acronyms and concepts associated with information security governance for the Federal Public Administration, clarifying, for example, the terms that have multiple meanings, such as the different types of

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Digital Government Strategy - 4049

Throught the Decree nº 10.332, the objectives to be reached include: (1) offering public digital services in a simple and intuitive way, consolidated in an unique platform and with satisfaction surveys available; (2) grant large access to information and open governmental data to allow the

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Best Compliance Practices Guidebook – FEBRABAN - 4044

Compliance transcends the ideia of "beeing in conformity" to the law, covering aspects of governance, conduct, transparency and themes like ethics and integrity. With that, the guide provides a series of best practice instructions for financial institutions, including recommendations that address information security.Access the Document

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Cybersecurity Guide - 4042

Understanding that it is extremely important that the Brazilian financial institutions build a Cyber Security Program, the guide offers examples and recommendations to orient the improvement of theses practises, like the management of information technology. The first version was released in 2016 and the second

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