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Louise Marie Hurel

Brazil’s First National Cybersecurity Strategy: An Analysis of its Past, Present and Future

Posted on April 5, 2020April 9, 2020 by Louise Marie HurelCybersecurity
Late February this year, Brazil published its first national cybersecurity strategy. With more than 100 countries worldwide having released their strategies and considering that Brazil is the biggest economy in Latin America, one might ask: why has it taken so long for Brazil to take that step? What does a...
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