Improving the sustainability of the global food system is a policy priority. There are multiple types of sustainability labels in the food market, and policy-makers need to know what constitutes an effective label. We discuss the use of labels to inform consumers about the economic, social and environmental sustainability implications of their food purchasing choices. We categorise these sustainability labels and explain the opportunities they offer and the challenges they pose to be effective. Improved consumer information on the sustainability of food products can serve as an incentive for operators in the food supply chain to increase their sustainability. Specific choices made on the type of food label used are likely to affect their. A comprehensive mandatory labelling and certification scheme is a promising course of action from a policy perspective, if it covers the multiple dimensions of sustainability, and uses scoring and evidence-based criteria.
O presente trabalho, baseado em estudos teóricos e pesquisa aplicada em empresas do Grande Recife, Estado de Pernambuco, Brasil, tem como objetivo mensurar a eficiência obtida através do processo contínuo de conscientização e treinamento de funcionários de empresas privadas de áreas externas à TI, sobre o tema Engenharia Social e Phishing. A pesquisa demonstra que a engenharia social e o phishing continuam sendo um meio eficiente para se conseguir dados de funcionários em meio corporativo. Desta forma, demonstra-se uma estratégia, sem custos de aquisição de ferramentas, para que os usuários, muitas vezes categorizados como elo fraco da corrente, sejam transformados em mais uma camada eficiente da proteção corporativa.
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