Digital Access Programme: Trust & Resilience
This programme is building national cyber security capacity and resilience to cybersecurity threats in five middle-income countries, through activities including: Government-to-Government technical assistance; cyber hygiene training; public awareness-raising; and research. It aims to reduce the impact of cyber harms on their governments, economies and citizens – particularly amongst groups vulnerable […]
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Strengthening Awareness and Trust to Improve National Cybersecurity Governance in Brazil
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Strengthening Awareness and Trust to Improve National Cybersecurity Governance in Brazil
Strengthen multi-stakeholder awareness and trust through strategic awareness, collaboration and communication to promote cyber-security governance
Cybercrime Capacity Building in the Americas Phase II
Phase II project aims to enhance the capacity of 35 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean to tackle cybercrime. The project combines assessment, mentoring and training activities with operations and public awareness efforts, to prevent, detect, and investigate cybercrime in a comprehensive manner.
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Training for Information Security Technicians, Critical Infrastructure Operators, and Law Enforcement Officers in Brazil and Colombia
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- Cyber Incident Management & Critical Information Protection
- Critical Information Infrastructure Protection
- Cybercrime
Training for Information Security Technicians, Critical Infrastructure Operators, and Law Enforcement Officers in Brazil and Colombia
This project supports the Organisation of American States (OAS) to provide training for security technicians, critical infrastructure operators, and law enforcement officers in Brazil and Colombia. The training will be based upon experience from an OAS project with Panama and Argentina (October and November 2016), supported by INTERPOL, the Spanish […]
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Pilot Project for a Cyber Security Information Sharing Partnership (CiSP) in Brazil
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- Cyber Incident Management & Critical Information Protection
- National Computer Security Incident Response
Pilot Project for a Cyber Security Information Sharing Partnership (CiSP) in Brazil
This project ran a proof of concept of a Cyber security Information Sharing Platform (CiSP) in Brazil to support information exchange among the main Brazilians institutions with cyber security responsibilities. It involved around 20 Brazilian institutions from sectors such as government, banking, telecoms, energy and transport. The CiSP platform will […]
UK-Brazil Cyber Crime Knowledge Sharing Visits
This project supported knowledge sharing and collaboration between the UK’s National Crime Agency and the Cyber Unit of the Federal Police of Brazil (DPF). The project increased interoperability and effectiveness between the agencies by promoting alignment in our approaches and sharing good practice.
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Brazil – Fostering Cybersecurity through an Internet Bill of Rights Perspective
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Brazil – Fostering Cybersecurity through an Internet Bill of Rights Perspective
This project helped Brazil’s judiciary improve their cyber security awareness and knowledge. It identified opportunities to strengthen regulation towards a more secure, open and democratic cyberspace.
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Brazil – Content Development for the Cyber Defense Centre
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- Cyber Incident Management & Critical Information Protection
- National Computer Security Incident Response
Brazil – Content Development for the Cyber Defense Centre
This project helped the National Cyber Defence School (ENaDCiber) collaborate with UK universities to develop training content. It also supported the Brazil’s National Network of Information Security and Cryptography (RENASIC), part of Brazil’s Cyber Defence Centre (CDCiber). Project activities included a two day seminar in Brasilia and a Brazilian visit […]
UK-Brazil Knowledge Sharing on Cyber Security Strategies
This projects enabled government to government knowledge sharing between the UK and Brazil on national, strategic approaches to improving cyber security. It built upon the earlier UK-funded Brazil barometer project. The project consisted of inward and outward visits by Brazilian and UK officials, plus a consultancy report on Brazil’s cyber […]
UK-Brazil Cyber Crime Knowledge Sharing
This project supported knowledge sharing between UK National Crime Agency (NCA), UK Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) and Brazilian law enforcement officials, including the Attorney General’s Office. The NCA shared their lessons on cyber crime investigation to a specialist group of prosecuting attorneys and their staff.
Cyber Crime Barometer Report Brazil
This project helped produce a technical report on cybercrime in Brazil, which helped them with its strategic response and informed future UK cyber crime capacity building projects.
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Introducing Estonian ICT Solutions to Delegations from Developing Countries
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Introducing Estonian ICT Solutions to Delegations from Developing Countries
Aims / objectives To welcome delegations from developing countries (according to the listing, provided by OECD) and to disseminate knowledge and best practice of e-governance and e-government.
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National Cybersecurity Capacity Maturity (CMM) Reviews for the Digital Access Programme
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National Cybersecurity Capacity Maturity (CMM) Reviews for the Digital Access Programme
Target audience: National government departments responsible for cybersecurity capacity, Expected Outcome: CMM review reports with recommendations.
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CMM Review Brazil (as part of the Digital Access Programme: Trust & Resilience)
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CMM Review Brazil (as part of the Digital Access Programme: Trust & Resilience)
In March 2018, the following stakeholders participated in this CMM review: criminal justice, law enforcement, the defence community, information-technology officers and representatives from public-sector entities, critical infrastructure owners, policy makers, computer emergency response teams, information-technology officers from the private sector (including financial institutions), telecommunications companies, the banking sector and international […]






