Most organizations evaluate risk by looking at laws and regulations.
If a legal framework exists, they assume protection exists.
In Brazil, that assumption can create exposure.
The issue isn’t the absence of laws.
It’s the variability of enforcement.
Response times, consistency, and real-world outcomes can differ based on location, conditions, and available resources.
For businesses, this shifts the responsibility.
Security is no longer something you rely on.
It’s something you build.
The latest NordBridge analysis breaks down why enforcement gaps matter—and what organizations need to do differently.
Read the full article:
NordBridgeSecurity.com/insights
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