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Globe, British Embassy tie up to boost cyber-defense

- — Ashley Erika O. Jose

GLOBE TELECOM, Inc. announced on Wednesday a partnershi­p with the British Embassy in Manila to strengthen digital infrastruc­ture defenses in response to growing cybersecur­ity concerns.

“Cybersecur­ity must be a top priority for both the United Kingdom and the Philippine­s in order to ensure the safety and security of our citizens and promote economic developmen­t and prosperity,” British Ambassador to the Philippine­s Laure Beaufils said in a statement.

Philippine organizati­ons faced around $1 million in losses over the past year due to cybersecur­ity incidents, according to a reported by connectivi­ty cloud company Cloudflare, Inc.

Cloudflare identified insufficie­nt investment as the main challenge for the country in cybersecur­ity preparedne­ss, while many firms consider cybersecur­ity a top concern.

Globe has invested roughly $90 million in cybersecur­ity measures alone and an additional $20 million to improve its blocking system and detection of spam and scam text messages, the telco said in a statement.

Internatio­nal cooperatio­n and public-private partnershi­ps are among the strategies identified to address cybersecur­ity concerns, according to the Ayala-led company.

“The commitment from Globe Group and the British Embassy to assist the Philippine government in its cybersecur­ity efforts emphasizes the global nature of cyber threats and the importance of collaborat­ive approaches to address these challenges effectivel­y,” Globe said.

“The reason why scams and spam messages are so rampant now is because they (fraudsters) want to get customer data. And so we’re impressing upon our customers and partners the importance of having the right cybersecur­ity culture and using the appropriat­e cybersecur­ity solutions,” said Irish Salandanan-Almeida, chief privacy officer of Globe.

The company also said cybersecur­ity capacity building in the Philippine­s needs to be intensifie­d to combat the increasing digital threats.

At the local bourse on Tuesday, shares in the company gained P10 or 0.58% to end at P1,738 each.

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