Brazil has launched its National Cybersecurity Policy (PNCiber), aiming to securely guide cyber and virtual activities. President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva signed the decree, marking a significant step in national security. This policy introduces the National Cybersecurity Committee (CNCiber) to oversee and update
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