Brazilian govt to use anti-spying email

November 06, 2013 01:46 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 09:06 pm IST - Rio de Janeiro

Brazil President Dilma Rousseff

Brazil President Dilma Rousseff

Brazil published a decree on Tuesday, ordering all federal government agencies to use a new encrypted email system to curb spying.

The South American country decided to take the measure to protect official communications from US snooping, reported Xinhua .

The new encrypted system, announced last month and created by the government’s Federal Data Processing System (Serpro), will take effect in March 2014. It does not apply to State-run companies such as oil giant Petrobras that have their own systems.

The decree states that government communications should be transmitted through “telecommunications networks and information technology services provided by organisations or bodies belonging to the public federal administration.”

Government contracts with technology service suppliers will be exempt from the usual bidding process, in order to protect national security, it said.

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