Information (Apr 2021)

Diagnostic of Data Processing by Brazilian Organizations—A Low Compliance Issue

  • Sâmmara Éllen Renner Ferrão,
  • Artur Potiguara Carvalho,
  • Edna Dias Canedo,
  • Alana Paula Barbosa Mota,
  • Pedro Henrique Teixeira Costa,
  • Anderson Jefferson Cerqueira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/info12040168
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4
p. 168

Abstract

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In order to guarantee the privacy of users’ data, the Brazilian government created the Brazilian General Data Protection Law (LGPD). This article made a diagnostic of Brazilian organizations in relation to their suitability for LGPD, based on the perception of Information Technology (IT) practitioners who work in these organizations. We used a survey with 41 questions to diagnose different Brazilian organizations, both public and private. The diagnostic questionnaire was answered by 105 IT practitioners. The results show that 27% of organizations process personal data of public access based on good faith and LGPD principles. In addition, our findings also revealed that 16.3% of organizations have not established a procedure or methodology to verify that the LGPD principles are being respected during the development of services that will handle personal data from the product or service design phase to its execution and 20% of the organizations did not establish a communication process to the personal data holders, regarding the possible data breaches. The result of the diagnostic allows organizations and data users to have an overview of how the treatment of personal data of their customers is being treated and which points of attention are in relation to the principles of LGPD.

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