Brazil's data protection authority, the Autoridade Nacional de Proteção de Dados, published an information security guide for small-scale data processors. The guidance features suggested administrative and technical measures under the General Data Protection Law, and it is accompanied by a checklist outlining how the measures should be adopted. "Inducing and directing the protection of personal data is an important mission of ANPD and making progress in providing tools and document templates can help organizations comply with the LGPD," ANPD Director Nairane Rabelo Farias Leitão said.
ANPD releases infosecurity guide for small processors
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