Through CNCIBER Resolution No. 8, dated May 26, 2025, and published in the Official Gazette on May 27, the Brazilian Federal Government established four thematic task forces to develop the National Cybersecurity Plan and further implement the National Cybersecurity Policy (PNCiber). The main group, coordinated by the Institutional Security Office, has up to four months to set structured goals through 2031, divided into short-term (2025–2027) and medium-term (2028–2031) actions. The goal is to map ongoing or planned cybersecurity initiatives and build national capacity for data protection, cyberattack prevention, and system resilience.

In addition to the Plan, the resolution establishes three other task forces with specific missions: one to draft a Guide of Minimum Cybersecurity Requirements; another to create a manual for threat analysis and information-sharing centers; and a fourth to develop public awareness campaigns and educational materials, with a two-month deadline. This initiative underscores Brazil’s commitment to building a robust, collaborative cybersecurity strategy involving government agencies, the private sector, and civil society in response to growing digital threats.

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