14 providers · Brazil
Cybersecurity Services Providers in Brazil
The cybersecurity services market in Brazil serves the country's banking and retail sectors as well as the broader enterprise IT estate concentrated in São Paulo. Cybersecurity service providers deliver managed detection and response, security operations centre services, penetration testing, red team exercises, incident response retainers and compliance advisory. The category spans both pure-play managed security service providers and consulting firms with embedded cyber practices. TechVendorIndex tracks 14 providers actively delivering cybersecurity services engagements in Brazil, drawn from global systems integrators, regional champions and specialist boutiques.
About cybersecurity services in Brazil
Soc, penetration testing, incident response and compliance. Buyers in Brazil typically engage providers in this category to support transformation work tied to banking and retail priorities, with delivery shaped by local obligations under the LGPD, the BACEN Resolution 4893 cyber resilience framework and ANPD guidance.
Top cybersecurity services providers in Brazil
The 14 firms below are ranked by verified delivery presence in Brazil, with focus and rating drawn from TechVendorIndex verified reviews. No vendor pays for placement.
Provider
Focus in Cybersecurity Services
Rating
Reviews
Accenture Brazil
HQ: São Paulo · BFSI, retail, cloud
SOC, MDR and incident response
4.2
980 reviews
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TIVIT
HQ: São Paulo · Managed services and cloud
SOC, MDR and incident response
4.0
620 reviews
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Stefanini
HQ: São Paulo · Application services and BPO
SOC, MDR and incident response
4.0
720 reviews
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CI&T
HQ: Campinas · Digital engineering
SOC, MDR and incident response
4.2
540 reviews
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Capgemini Brazil
HQ: São Paulo · SAP, engineering, public sector
SOC, MDR and incident response
4.0
420 reviews
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Deloitte Brazil
HQ: São Paulo · ERP, cyber, advisory
SOC, MDR and incident response
4.3
460 reviews
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IBM Brazil
HQ: São Paulo · Cloud, AI, mainframe
SOC, MDR and incident response
4.0
540 reviews
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TCS Brazil
HQ: São Paulo · BFSI and application services
SOC, MDR and incident response
4.0
480 reviews
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Infosys Brazil
HQ: São Paulo · BFSI and application services
SOC, MDR and incident response
4.0
360 reviews
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DXC Brazil
HQ: São Paulo · Managed services and modernisation
SOC, MDR and incident response
3.7
320 reviews
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Cognizant Brazil
HQ: São Paulo · BFSI application services
SOC, MDR and incident response
3.9
320 reviews
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BRQ Digital Solutions
HQ: São Paulo · Digital and custom software
SOC, MDR and incident response
4.1
280 reviews
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Sonda
HQ: São Paulo / Santiago · Infrastructure and applications
SOC, MDR and incident response
3.9
320 reviews
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Wipro Brazil
HQ: São Paulo · Cloud and managed services
SOC, MDR and incident response
3.9
260 reviews
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Cybersecurity Services market overview in Brazil
Within the broader BRL 290 billion enterprise IT services market in Brazil, cybersecurity services is one of the more active disciplines, growing roughly in line with the 6.3% headline expansion of the wider services market. Demand is concentrated in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, where the largest banking and retail buyers maintain dedicated programme teams. Procurement decisions are shaped by the fact that Brazil is Latin America's largest IT services market, with São Paulo as the financial-services and digital banking hub and strong nearshore demand from US buyers. Ransomware extortion and supply-chain compromise remain the top buyer concerns. Regulatory obligations under the LGPD, the BACEN Resolution 4893 cyber resilience framework and ANPD guidance continue to widen, pushing buyers toward 24/7 detection coverage and pre-negotiated incident response retainers rather than reactive engagement. Mid-market buyers in Brazil increasingly favour specialist firms with deep domain expertise over generalist consultancies, while the largest programmes continue to be awarded to the multinational integrators with global delivery models and embedded banking practices.
How to select a cybersecurity services provider in Brazil
Use the following criteria to shortlist providers before issuing a formal request for proposal. Most procurement teams in Brazil weight references and operating-model fit more heavily than headline rate cards.
- ISO 27001 and SOC 2 Type II certified delivery from an appropriately located SOC
- Demonstrated incident response experience in banking with named lead investigators
- EDR, NDR and SIEM tooling expertise relevant to the buyer's existing stack
- Compliance experience with the LGPD, the BACEN Resolution 4893 cyber resilience framework and ANPD guidance and the buyer's sector-specific frameworks
- Threat intelligence relationships with national CERT and industry information-sharing bodies
Typical engagement model
Managed detection and response contracts typically run three years on a per-asset or per-employee monthly fee, with incident response retainer hours pre-purchased. Penetration testing is sold by scope at fixed fee, ranging from USD 25,000 for an application test to USD 500,000+ for a red team engagement.
Pricing should always be benchmarked against at least three references in Brazil at comparable scope. Engage independent advisory support before signing multi-year contracts above USD 5M annual contract value.
Related categories and regions
Compare the cybersecurity services market in Brazil with other service lines in the same country, or with cybersecurity services in other markets covered by TechVendorIndex.
Frequently asked questions
What does a managed SOC cost in Brazil?
Managed SOC pricing in Brazil typically runs USD 8 to USD 25 per endpoint per month for 24/7 coverage. Larger enterprises with EDR and SIEM ingestion needs are priced per gigabyte or per asset, with annual contract values from USD 500,000 upward.
Do we need a local SOC in Brazil?
Regulators in Brazil usually permit follow-the-sun delivery so long as the provider can demonstrate data residency for sensitive telemetry. Some banking regulators require an in-country incident response presence.
What is included in a typical incident response retainer in Brazil?
Retainers include a defined number of pre-purchased response hours, a 24/7 hotline, named lead investigators, table-top exercises and forensic readiness assistance. Unused hours often convert to advisory work at quarter-end.
How do we test the quality of a cybersecurity provider in Brazil?
Reference calls with breached customers (under NDA), review of recent investigation reports, a paid scoping exercise, and a purple-team or attack-path simulation are the most reliable signals of operational quality.
Last updated: May 2026