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I'm sorry. This a Brazilian-Portuguese blog about information security and cyber culture - mostly. There is no post in English.

I'm aware that keeping this blog in Portuguese limits the target audience, however please keep in mind that there are quite a few good sources of infosec-related information in Portuguese. So, I decided to focus my blog on the audience that needs more security-related content.

According to a Catho survey from 2011, only 11 percent of Brazilian job candidates could communicate well in English, and only 3.4 percent of all candidates could speak fluent English. In addition, a 2009 Catho study found that 24 percent of Brazilian professionals speak fluent English, and that only 8 percent of Brazilian executives speak fluent English. As you can see, unfortunately there is a huge group of IT professionals that need good content in Portuguese, and this blog is for them.

Please, feel free to use Google Translator to read my blog. I'm sorry about the inconvenience.

About me

Anchises Moraes is an InfoSec rockstar who uses a hacking mindset to create unorthodox paradoxes and to bring a unique understanding of the threat landscape in a hyper connected world. Anchises works as Threat Intel Lead at Apura Cyber Intelligence and worked previously as Cyber Evangelist at C6 Bank, and Threat Intelligence Analyst at RSA, bringing around 25+ years of strong experience in the computer security industry. Before RSA, Anchises worked for 7 years at VeriSign, where he held the role of Cyber Intelligence Analyst at iDefense, the security intelligence service from Verisign. Anchises worked as Security Officer at several leading Brazilian telecommunications companies and was a Security Consultant for many notable local resellers and consulting firms. Anchises holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Universidade de Sao Paulo (USP) and an Executive Master of Science in Marketing from the Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing (ESPM). Anchises is an active member of Brazilian information security community, held the role of President of Information Security System Association’s (ISSA) Brazil Chapter from 2008 to 2009, and has been the director of Cloud Security Alliance’s Brazilian chapter since 2010. Anchises is also one of the founders of the first Brazilian hackerspace, the Garoa Hacker Clube, and one of the organizers of security conference Security BSides São Paulo (BSidesSP).

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