The General Inspection Coordination of Brazil's data protection authority, the Autoridade Nacional de Proteção de Dados, published a form for security incident reporting by personal data controllers. The new document, required as of Jan. 1, includes expanded structured responses and guidelines on the incident reporting process. The ANPD said an "expected benefit is the improvement in the quality of responses to allow the structuring of a reliable database on security incidents."
ANPD publishes new security incident reporting form
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