We comply with Brazil’s Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados (LGPD) to ensure personal data is handled securely and in line with legal requirements.
At Netskope, safeguarding your personal information and ensuring compliance with data protection laws are our top priorities. Below, we explain our approach to data protection, your rights as an individual, and our responsibilities as a business.
We comply with Brazil’s Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados (LGPD) to ensure personal data is handled securely and in line with legal requirements.
The LGPD (Law No. 13,709/2018) is Brazil’s comprehensive data protection law, inspired by international frameworks like the GDPR. It regulates how organizations collect, use, share, and process personal data, ensuring transparency and respect for individual privacy rights. Non-compliance with the LGPD can result in significant penalties, including fines of up to 2% of annual revenue, capped at BRL $50 million per violation.
By adhering to the LGPD, we ensure the protection of personal data and comply with both legal and ethical standards, building trust with our stakeholders.
Brazil’s data protection authority is the Autoridade Nacional de Proteção de Dados (ANPD). The ANPD provides oversight, guidance, and support for both individuals and organizations. You can find more information at ANPD’s official website.
Netskope’s compliance framework covers all personal data we process in connection with our services, whether it relates to customers, employees, or third parties.
Key Definitions
Under Brazil’s LGPD, individuals have several rights regarding their personal data, including:
To exercise these rights, please visit our Data Subject Rights Section.
As a data processor, Netskope processes personal data on behalf of our clients and in accordance with their instructions. Our key responsibilities as a processor include:
As a data controller, Netskope is responsible for processing personal data related to our employees. In this capacity, we ensure that:
We maintain strict data protection practices, including:
This page provides a high-level overview of our data protection practices under Brazilian law. We’re committed to protecting your data and ensuring transparency every step of the way. If you have questions or concerns about how we handle your data, please contact our Data Protection Officer (DPO) at [email protected]. For more detailed information, please refer to our Privacy Policy or reach out to us directly.