RFC 2350 (English)
1. Document Information
1.1 Date of Last Update
This is version 1.1, published 2023/08/08.
1.2 Distribution List for Notifications
There is no distribution list for notifications of new versions of this document.
1.3 Locations Where This Document May Be Found
The current version of this document can be found at https://www.gov.br/ctir/pt-br/assuntos/rfc-2350
For validation purposes, a GPG signed ASCII version of this document is located at rfc2350-ctirgov.txt
The key used for signing is the CTIR Gov key as listed under 2.8.
2. Contact Information
2.1 Name of the Team
CTIR Gov - Cyber Incident Prevention, Handling and Response Center of Brazilian Government.
2.2 Address
CTIR Gov
Palácio do Planalto - Anexo III - Ala A - sala 107
CEP: 70150-900 - Praça dos Três Poderes - Brasília, DF - Brazil.
2.3 Time Zone
America/Sao_Paulo (GMT-0300).
2.4 Telephne Number
Not applicable. CTIR Gov does not accept incident reports via telephone.
2.5 Facsimile Number
Not applicable.
2.6 Other Telecommunication
iNOC-DBA: 266031*800 (see https://inoc.nic.br/).
2.7 Electronic Mail Address
Incident reports should be sent to <ctir@ctir.gov.br>.
2.8 Public Keys and Other Encryption Information
The CTIR Gov has a PGP key, whose KeyID is 221BFF78 and whose fingerprint is 2BBE CB49 EC3A D4FE 5C4D 9FF9 BD0F 2FF0 221B FF78
and can be found at: https://www.gov.br/ctir/pt-br/media/ctir-site.asc/@@download/file/ctir-site.asc
2.9 Team Members
No public information is provided about CTIR Gov members.
2.10 Other Information
For additional information about how to contact CTIR Gov, see: https://www.gov.br/ctir/en/service_channels/contact-info
2.11 Points of Customer Contact
The preferred method for contacting the CTIR Gov is via e-mail at <ctir@ctir.gov.br>.
CTIR Gov is full operate from Monday through Friday, from 09:00h to 19:00h, GMT-0300.
3. Charter
3.1 Mission Statement
Cyber Incident Prevention, Handling and Response Center of Brazilian Government (CTIR Gov) coordinates responses to cyber security incidents related to networks belonging to the Brazilian Federal Public Administration.
3.2 Constituency
Networks belonging to the Brazilian Federal Public Administration.
3.3 Sponsorship and/or Affiliation
CTIR Gov was formally created in 2006, by initiative of the Brazilian Government through Institutional Security Office (GSI). GSI is the executive cabinet office of the federal government of Brazil that is responsible for national security and defense policy. The activities performed by CTIR Gov are in accordance to the Secretary of Information Security and Cybernetics of GSI attributions, as defined in the Presidential Decree 10748 [1], from 2021:
I - to coordinate the activities of the cyber incident prevention, treatment and response teams of the members of the Federal Cyber Incident Management Network related to the prevention, treatment and response to cyber incidents;
II - articulate with the Government ETIR for prevention, treatment and response referred to in item I, using a dedicated computational platform to coordinate them;
III - to create, update and publish the cyber incident management plan for agencies and entities of the Federal Public Administration;
IV - to establish a working relationship with related agencies from other countries;
V - to seek international cooperation, with an emphasis on sharing information about cyber threats, vulnerability and incidents;
VI - to share alerts, recommendations and statistics related to cyber incidents to members of the Federal Cyber Incident Management Network; and
VII - to keep updated the website of the CTIR Gov with alerts, recommendations and statistics about cyber incidents.
Reference (in Portuguese): [1] http://www.planalto.gov.br/ccivil_03/_Ato2019-2022/2021/Decreto/D10748.htm
3.4 Authority
CTIR Gov has no authority over its constituency. All activities are based on collaborative relationships with other entities.
4. Policies
For normal communication not containing sensitive information CTIR Gov uses conventional methods like unencrypted e-mail. Please refer to sections 2.7. For sensitive information, the use of PGP encryption is strongly encouraged (see section 2.8). If it is necessary to authenticate a person before communicating, this can be done either through other methods like call-back, mail-back or even face-to-face meeting if necessary.
5. Services
CTIR Gov will provide assistance to other teams in handling the technical and organizational aspects of incidents related to networks belonging to the Brazilian Federal Public Administration.
5.1.1 Incident triage
CTIR Gov will help to validate the incident, as well as to assess it, does the correlation and prioritise it.
5.1.2 Incident coordination
The most valuable service we can provide is to act as an coordinator, which knows where to send the right incident reports to in order to help and facilitate the resolution of security incidents. The CTIR Gov encourages all teams to directly contact the most specific CSIRT or security team as possible, and to maintain CTIR Gov in the copy of the communication.
CTIR Gov will then:
- Determine if all involved organizations where contacted and if any additional contact needs to be made;
- Facilitate contact to other parties which can help resolve the incident; and
- If any help is needed, it will contact the involved organizations to help them to take the appropriate steps.
5.1.3 Incident resolution
As CTIR Gov is a coordinating team, this means we do not have any authority to enforce the request of takedowns, shutdowns or any other specific action. To the best of our ability we will:
- Advise local security teams and system administrator on appropriate actions;
- Identify any new type of incident that could require the dissemination of best practices for prevention of future incidents; and
- Collect and publicly disclose statistics on incidents and trends, as a way to gain situational awareness for the GSI.
CTIR Gov promote prevention actions in order to assist the constituency to handling better cyber incidents. In that context, the following initiatives are executed:
- Validation and notification of vulnerabilities;
- Publication of relevant knowledge as Alerts, Recommendations and Mailing List; and
- Statistical analysis.
6. Incident reporting forms
There are no forms available. Please refer to section 2.7.
7. Disclaimers
While every precaution is taken in the preparation of information and notifications, CTIR Gov assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions, or for damages resulting from the use of the information provided.