ANATEL is a regulatory body that oversees the telecommunications sector of Brazil. In its own words, the regulation is "aimed at the security of operations, in order to ensure that information systems are capable of withstanding events in cyberspace capable of compromising the availability, integrity, confidentiality and authenticity of stored, processed or transmitted data."
ANATEL aims to establish conduct and procedures for promoting security in telecommunications networks and services, including cybersecurity and the protection of critical telecommunications infrastructures.

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Disclaimer: The complete implementation of ANATEL's recommendations requires numerous processes, policies, people, and technology controls. The solutions mentioned above are limited to privileged access management controls offered by PAM360 to help comply with ANATEL's requirements. Coupled with other appropriate solutions, processes, people controls, and policies, ManageEngine’s PAM360 can help organizations align with ANATEL's recommendations. This material is provided for informational purposes only and should not be considered as legal advice for compliance with ANATEL's requirements. ManageEngine makes no warranties, express, implied, or statutory, as to the information in this material. Please contact your legal advisor to learn how the ANATEL's requirements impact your organization and what you need to do to comply with ANATEL standards.