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This page provides general educational information about cybersecurity laws and regulations. It does not constitute legal advice, legal interpretation, or a substitute for professional legal counsel. Laws change frequently. Always consult a qualified attorney and verify current requirements directly from official government sources before making compliance decisions. DecipherU is not a law firm and does not provide legal services.
Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados Pessoais
The LGPD is Brazil's cybersecurity and data protection law, closely modeled on the GDPR. It applies to any processing of personal data collected in Brazil, processed in Brazil, or processed to offer goods or services to individuals in Brazil. The ANPD (National Data Protection Authority) began active enforcement in 2023 with the publication of sanctioning regulations.
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Key Requirements
Article 46
Processing agents must adopt security, technical, and administrative measures to protect personal data from unauthorized access, accidental or unlawful destruction, loss, alteration, and communication
Article 48
The controller must notify the ANPD and the data subject of a security incident that may cause risk or relevant damage to data subjects within a reasonable time
Article 41
The controller must appoint a Data Protection Officer (Encarregado) whose identity and contact information must be disclosed publicly
Article 38
The ANPD may request a Data Protection Impact Report (RIPD) from the controller for processing operations that may pose risk to civil liberties
How Does LGPD (Brazil) Affect Cybersecurity Careers?
Cybersecurity professionals at companies serving Brazilian users must understand LGPD requirements. The DPO (Encarregado) role created by LGPD mirrors the GDPR DPO position. GRC analysts working in Latin American markets increasingly manage LGPD alongside other regional privacy laws.
How Does LGPD (Brazil) Affect Cybersecurity Sales?
Brazil is the largest economy in Latin America, making LGPD compliance a significant market driver. Privacy management platforms, consent management tools, and breach notification solutions all serve LGPD needs. Vendors entering the Brazilian market should localize their compliance positioning around LGPD-specific terminology and ANPD guidance.
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Read the full text of LGPD (Brazil) at the official source: https://www.planalto.gov.br/ccivil_03/_ato2015-2018/2018/lei/l13709.htm
Frequently Asked Questions
What is LGPD (Brazil) in cybersecurity?
The LGPD is Brazil's cybersecurity and data protection law, closely modeled on the GDPR. It applies to any processing of personal data collected in Brazil, processed in Brazil, or processed to offer goods or services to individuals in Brazil. The ANPD (National Data Protection Authority) began active enforcement in 2023 with the publication of sanctioning regulations.
How does LGPD (Brazil) affect cybersecurity careers?
Cybersecurity professionals at companies serving Brazilian users must understand LGPD requirements. The DPO (Encarregado) role created by LGPD mirrors the GDPR DPO position. GRC analysts working in Latin American markets increasingly manage LGPD alongside other regional privacy laws.
What are the penalties for LGPD (Brazil) non-compliance?
Up to 2% of private legal entity's revenue in Brazil (capped at 50 million BRL per violation); daily fines for noncompliance
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This page provides general educational information about cybersecurity laws and regulations. It does not constitute legal advice, legal interpretation, or a substitute for professional legal counsel. Laws change frequently. Always consult a qualified attorney and verify current requirements directly from official government sources before making compliance decisions. DecipherU is not a law firm and does not provide legal services.
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