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Brazil's first comprehensive data privacy law, the Lei Geral de Proteço de Dados (LGPD), was approved by the Brazilian Congress in August 2018 and became effective on September 18, 2020.
Under the LGPD, data subjects have the right to receive confirmation that their personal data is being processed and the right to access, the right to correct, and the right to delete that personal data.
Learn how Securiti’s Unified Data Controls framework enables organizations to harness the power of AI-powered automation and operationalize compliance via a centralized DataCommand Center that provides visibility, controls, and orchestrations for data across public clouds, data clouds, private clouds, and SaaS.
Simple Fine, up to a maximum limit of 2% of the gross revenue of the legal entity or R$ 50,000,000, whichever is lower. Daily Fine, up to a maximum limit of 2% of the gross revenue of the legal entity or R$ 50,000,000, whichever is lower.
Brazil’s LGPD applies to every natural or legal person processing the personal data of Brazilian citizens.
Businesses that handle personal data must employ a Data Protection Officer (DPO) to ensure compliance with the LGPD's requirements. The DPO serves as a point of contact for the company, data subjects (those whose personal information is being processed), and others.
The Multi-disciplinary practice to grow trust-equity of your brand and comply with privacy regulations
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Top 5 challenges and how to overcome them
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At Securiti, our mission is to enable enterprises to safely harness the incredible power of data and the cloud by controlling the complex security, privacy and compliance risks.
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