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2005
2006

VisionWare dedicated to Information Security.

Microsoft Gold Partner.

2005
2006
2007

Opening of capital to the National Defense through the Technological Defense Pole.

National Security Office Certification

2006
2007
2008

Awarded by the World Bank for Investment.

VisionWare doubles the company's share capital.

2007
2008
2009

Opening of a branch office in Cabo Verde.

Pioneer in auditing the public procurement platform.

Member of the European Organization for Security.

2008
2009
2010

Leadership in the Portuguese market.

Reference in the international market.

Approach to the Middle East.

2009
2010
2011

Status of the SME Leader.

Certification of Lead Auditor and Lead Implementer in the international standards ISO / IEC27001 and BS25999 in partnership with the British Standards Institution.

2010
2011
2012

Start of projects in Angola. Participation in Counter Terror Expo.

First ISO / IEC270001 certification project in Portugal.

2011
2012
2013

ISO / IEC270001 certification in a financial institution of the international market.

2012
2013
2014

Action internal training in Certified Ethical Hacking.

European R & D Project CYSPA at international level.

2013
2014
2015

Restructuring and concentration of the shareholder structure.

European R & D Project LASIE.

2014
2015
2016

European Design H2020 R & D DOGANA.

European R & D Project FORENSOR

2015
2016
2017

Creates a Privacy business unit for the purpose of responding to the new General Data Protection Regulation.

Member of the European Cybersecurity Organization.

2016
2017
2018

Member of The International Association of Privacy Professionals.

Member of the European Institute of Public Administration

2017
2018

VisionWare Academy - Certified Training.

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Judy Malware

36 milhões de smartphones Android podem estar infetados
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Opinião BYOD

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Casa Roubada

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RGPD

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Cibersegurança

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Bitcoin

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Protecção de dados

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Protecção de dados

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Hacker

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Dados pessoais

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Dados pessoais

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Privacidade

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DPO

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Proteção de daddos

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Novos riscos

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Consortium

Cyspa

CYSPA

This project consisted of the development of a specific risk analysis methodology for "vertical" sectors of industry,in order to allow the development of comparative models of exposure to cybersecurity risks. A cyber threats analysis and impact methodology, tested across five sectors: e-government, energy, finance, telecommunications and transport; A technology & solutions observatory, enabling users to obtain up-to-date information about which approaches can be applied to protect their organisations from specific cyber threats; An integrated European strategy for the protection of cyberspace, consolidating the input and expertise built up by industrial and research communities in protecting themselves from cyber threats.

LASIE

LASIE

The use of video surveillance on the public road is a very effective tool in current criminal investigation and is frequently used in a growing number of European cities. However, when it comes to large-scale crime, the amount of forensic evidence that results - hundreds or thousands of hours of video recording - can become unbearable for criminal investigation teams. The LASIE project aimed at automatic processing of digital forensic evidence (including video) in order to optimize the human work of researchers. To this end, various tools developed within the scope of the project are used, including the detection of patterns and objects in video images, the recognition of standards and taxonomies in written police reports, the recognition of standards in audio digital proofs, the search for relevant information in social networks and 3D reconstruction of crime scenarios.

Dogana

Dogana

Social engineering attacks are increasingly a reality. Cyber attacks attack the fragile human element, thus overcoming security technologies designed to protect systems. This project consisted in the development of a risk model that allows comparative benchmarking of each organization regarding its vulnerability to "social engineering" attacks, as well as the development of an organization vulnerability analysis tool in the attacks of this organization type. Finally, training and awareness-raising models have been developed to reduce the risk of social engineering attack.

FORENSOR

FORENSOR

The FORENSOR project aims to develop an autonomous sensor that allows the detection of crime situations and the notification of police forces. The sensor has an energy and communications autonomy that enables it to be used in unique operational situations, such as detecting drug landings on deserted beaches, detecting robberies in homes and detecting road crimes. They aim to develop and validate a novel, ultra-low-power, miniaturised, low-cost, wireless, autonomous sensor (“FORENSOR”) for evidence gathering, able to operate for up to two months without infrastructure. FORENSOR will be manageable remotely, will preserve the availability and the integrity of the evidence collected, and comply with all legal and ethical standards, in particular those related to privacy and personal data protection.

SCENE

SCENE

The SCENE project aims to develop intelligent city solutions for medium-sized cities. The proposed solutions include detection of irregular parking situations, intelligent management of garbage collection, management of irrigation of public parks, among others. This project is going to be launched in 2019 and it's being moderated.

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