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Cybersecurity and the information security dimensions

Event Sponsor: Sabrina Evangelista Medeiros, PhD in Political Science Research Head at the Interagency.Institute CyberSecurity Dimensions

Privacy Security

Cyberviolence

Institutional Security Infrastructure Security Information Supply Chain Security Securitity

Intelligence and Interagency schemes • Multistaholderism X Sovereignty model (Stadnik, 2017). • EU Budapest Convention and Evidence of Crime: comprehensive national legislation as a framework for • Binding and non- international cooperation (Treaty n. 185, ). binding Legal • EU Additional Protocol to the Convention on , Documents. concerning the criminalisation of acts of a racist and xenophobic nature committed through computer systems • Good practices from (Treaty n. 189). both top and down • Paris Call 9 principles (2018): safety of people, initiatives. integrity, electoral processes, intellectual property, harm non- proliferation, supply chain and life-cycle, cyber-hygiene and • Commitment to work digital-security, active defence, international norms (Paris within different levels Peace Forum and the Internet Governance Forum). of the state and its • ITU Global Cybersecurity Agenda (GCA 2007): 5 pillars structure. institutions. and LATAM

• General Data Protection Act (LGDP; L. 13709/2018; eff. Aug, 2020) + Brazilian Civil Rights Framework for the Internet (Internet Law, L. 12965/2014) + D8771 (regulates the Internet Law, 2016) + Information Security National Policy (PNSI 2018; D9637) + various others previous legislations (Consumer Code, Civil Law, Wiretap 1996 Law ). • Principles: purpose; adequacy; necessity; free access; quality of the data; transparency; security; prevention; non-discrimination; and accountability. • E-Ciber (D10222 2020): “Slightly more comprehensive approach to cybersecurity, one that transcends a focus on military capabilities (…)” (InternetGovernance.org; Huriel, 2020).

Critical: Cyber-Interoperability and Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC) National CyberSec Index

• categories • capacities • indicators

Military capabilities in Brazil, as compared to the other variables used by the NCI, are at a larger pace in South America. Overlapping Layers and Strengtening synergies in the benefit of InterAgency Relations Proposed policy framework: 1) International Regimes 2) Defence Systems • Multi-agent exercises. 3) Civil Society • Military and Civilian 4) Interoperability Collaboration. Ayres & Medeiros. Policy Papers – Konrad Adenauer Forte de • Private-public interface Copacabana 2020 - Digital schemes development. Geopolitics and Information Security: • Data managerial foruns. for a multidimensional cybersecurity policy framework. • Research and training. • Social responsibility. • Foreign Relations Robstness of the in place technical bodies.

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Joint Cyber-Defence Command Challenges • 2017 Joint Command stablishment • Border Security, Migration Crisis. with official generals from the • Armed Forces integrated to the Federal + federative institutions. Brazilian Army structure. • International threats in various • Cyber threat exercises and categories such as trafficking, Interoperability exercises. smuggling. • National solutions to threats • Private/public initiatives. (national cyber-Institute) . • International stakeholders and • In the multi-annual plan from 2021 mixed interferences. to 2023 there are no cyber security • Cyber Arms Race or the investment plans. Militarization of the cyberspace. Thank You! [email protected]