Cooperation

Coordinating government, the productive sector, academia and international institutions to advance cybersecurity in Brazil.

INSTITUTIONAL COOPERATION

Combating cybercrime requires continuous coordination among government, the productive sector, academia and international institutions. INCC operates as a bridge across these worlds, maintaining active dialogue with sectoral leaders, authorities of the three branches of power and strategic partners in Brazil and abroad.

ENGAGEMENT WITH THE PRIVATE SECTOR

We cooperate with the country's leading federations, confederations and business associations, integrating agendas, discussions and joint initiatives on cybersecurity, protection of the private sector and the development of public policy.

ENGAGEMENT WITH THE STATE

We maintain permanent dialogue with Executive branch agencies, public security forces, the Justice system and government education and research institutions:

ENGAGEMENT WITH ACADEMIA

We maintain permanent dialogue with education, research and specialized training institutions — fundamental partners in producing technical knowledge and qualifying institutional cadres in cybersecurity and the fight against cybercrime:

ENGAGEMENT WITH INTERNATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

Cybercrime is inherently transnational. INCC maintains active channels of dialogue and cooperation with governments, agencies and international organizations:

ENGAGEMENT WITH THE LEGISLATIVE BRANCH

INCC contributes technical input to draft legislation, public hearings and thematic committees in both chambers of the Brazilian National Congress:

Want to cooperate with INCC? Institutions interested in technical dialogue can reach us at cooperacao@incc.org.br.