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By Carlos Francisco Tatara

The day February 10th officially marks the Safer Internet Day, a global mobilization that promotes the safe, ethical, and responsible use of the internet. But the date doesn't end on the calendar. It inaugurates an agenda of debates, meetings, and initiatives that will take place over the following days, in Brazil and around the world.

In São Paulo, for example, the official schedule of Safer Internet Day It took place on February 10th and 11th, bringing together experts, institutions, and organizations to discuss the impacts of technology, artificial intelligence, and data protection on digital society.
🔗 Official schedule: https://www.diadainternetsegura.org.br/

In 2026, the debate gains depth with the increasingly structuring presence of artificial intelligence in digital processes. AI is already involved in decisions that affect businesses, public policies, and the lives of citizens. And, in this scenario, digital security ceases to be merely an operational concern and becomes a pillar of... institutional trust.

It's not just about preventing attacks or leaks. It's about ensuring that systems are auditable, that automated decisions have traceability, that data is protected, and that innovation is aligned with legal and ethical requirements. Artificial intelligence without governance increases risks. Artificial intelligence with a solid technical structure strengthens trust.

Data protection, compliance, and information security are becoming fundamental to digital sustainability itself. This architecture allows technology to evolve responsibly.

THE Bry acts as a technical agent in this ecosystem, supporting organizations in building more reliable digital environments, aligned with LGPD, ...to good information security practices and to the audit and traceability requirements imposed by the AI landscape. Digital trust is not born from discourse, but from the technical architecture that underpins data, decisions, and evidence.

Because Safer Internet Day is not just a symbolic date. It's a reminder that digital trust is built every day, with responsible technical decisions and institutional commitment to society.

Carlos Francisco Tatara, CTO of Bry

Notice: The opinion presented in this article is the responsibility of its author and not of ABES - Brazilian Association of Software Companies

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