Post by Leonardo de Paiva Souza

IT Analyst | MSc Student in Cybersecurity (UnB) | InfoSec Specialist | Kubernetes & Docker | GitOps & CI/CD | Virtualization | Monitoring | Cloud-native Security | DevSecOps Research | Agile Project Management

Tenho a satisfação de compartilhar que o artigo: "Cyber Risk Governance in Complex Digital Environments: A Resilience-Based Approach for Academic and Critical Infrastructures" foi aceito para publicação no MICRADS 2026 – Multidisciplinary International Conference of Research Applied to Defense and Security. A pesquisa propõe uma abordagem baseada em resiliência para apoiar a governança de riscos cibernéticos em ambientes digitais complexos, especialmente em infraestruturas acadêmicas e críticas. O estudo discute mecanismos para fortalecer processos de tomada de decisão, gestão de riscos e adaptação organizacional diante do crescente cenário de ameaças cibernéticas. Este trabalho representa mais uma etapa da minha trajetória de pesquisa em Segurança Cibernética no Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia Elétrica da Universidade de Brasília (UnB). Agradeço aos colegas, orientadores e instituições que contribuíram para o desenvolvimento desta pesquisa. I am pleased to share that the paper: "Cyber Risk Governance in Complex Digital Environments: A Resilience-Based Approach for Academic and Critical Infrastructures" has been accepted for publication at MICRADS 2026 – Multidisciplinary International Conference of Research Applied to Defense and Security. The study proposes a resilience-based approach to support cyber risk governance in complex digital environments, particularly within academic and critical infrastructures. The research explores mechanisms to strengthen decision-making processes, risk management practices, and organizational adaptability in the face of an increasingly challenging cyber threat landscape. This work represents another step in my research journey in Cybersecurity within the Graduate Program in Electrical Engineering at the University of Brasília (UnB). I would like to thank my colleagues, advisors, and institutions that contributed to the development of this research. #Cybersecurity #CyberRisk #RiskGovernance #DigitalResilience #CriticalInfrastructure #Research #UnB #MICRADS2026