The Brazilian Superintendence of Private Insurance has announced the implementation of new security measures across its technology systems to protect data, prevent cyberattacks and support the stability of the digital services it provides. The actions are aligned with the Federal Public Administration’s Information Security Policy established by Ordinance SGD/MGI No. 852/2023 and with SUSEP Resolution No. 45/2024, which sets the authority’s own information security policy. The changes apply to systems used by citizens, companies and other institutions that interact with the insurance sector, and SUSEP noted users may experience connection difficulties when accessing its systems. SUSEP indicated it will continue strengthening its technological controls to maintain a reliable and efficient digital environment.
Brazilian Superintendence of Private Insurance (SUSEP) 2025-10-24
Brazilian Superintendence of Private Insurance implements new information security measures for its digital systems
The Brazilian Superintendence of Private Insurance (SUSEP) has implemented new security measures to protect data and prevent cyberattacks, aligning with federal and SUSEP-specific information security policies. These changes affect systems used by citizens, companies, and institutions in the insurance sector, potentially causing connection difficulties. SUSEP will continue enhancing its technological controls to ensure a reliable digital environment.