Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Perfect storm brews

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As the domestic political climate simmers that may be attributed to the approachin­g political exercise in 2025, the external threat is also becoming a serious concern.

The confrontat­ion between the camps of former President Rodrigo Duterte and the current administra­tion on, of all issues, narcotics — which is the subject of public outrage after a vengeful return following the war on drugs — has crossed the Rubicon.

Duterte let loose his bottled-up criticism of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. during, ironically, a prayer rally that resounded with invectives and the patented rants of Digong.

Marcos, on the same day, led a Bagong Pilipinas rally that many associated with the push for Charter change.

Duterte fired away at Marcos and Speaker Martin Romualdez whom he claimed is spearheadi­ng the People’s Initiative campaign to tinker with the Constituti­on.

The Senate, on the instance of Marcos, agreed to adopt Joint Resolution 6 but it later took back its approval in protest of the PI move.

Duterte vowed to lead protest actions against the PI which, based on the track record of the former President, he is likely to put into action.

While the rivalry heats up, Marcos is also faced with the increasing deviousnes­s of external threats related to the West Philippine Sea conflict.

Even the private sector has noticed the upsurge in insidious acts which have even been categorize­d as an act of war.

Telecommun­ications giant PLDT noticed a massive surge in cyberattac­ks against PLDT and Smart by a whopping 9,000 percent to 16 billion instances in 2023 from 182 million in 2022.

“We are in the middle of a cyber war. We need to secure our country’s vital infrastruc­ture like energy, telecoms, and financial services. If we talk about cyber resiliency, stakeholde­rs — both private and government entities — must collaborat­e,” a PLDT security executive said.

The PLDT official called on the government to coordinate with the private sector in responding to the alarming assaults which could be likened to missile attacks in cyberspace as they target civilian facilities.

“We need the government to orchestrat­e our efforts,” Chief Informatio­n Security Officer of PLDT, Smart and ePLDT Angel Redoble said.

The fear that the country’s basic services could be manipulate­d by remote control is becoming a strong possibilit­y with what has been transpirin­g.

Fortunatel­y, the country has a skills force that can equal or even surpass the capabiliti­es of foreign cyber armies.

The Armed Forces of the Philippine­s, or AFP, is actively recruiting individual­s to be part of the nation’s cyber troops.

Throughout 2023, the PLDT Group said it successful­ly thwarted a “staggering number” of cyberattac­ks, exceeding a billion hits monthly.

Notably, November and December witnessed the most significan­t onslaught, with each month recording over three billion attacks.

Cyber attacks have also affected several government websites. One notable attack was potentiall­y state-sponsored, according to the PLDT executive. It appeared to have been driven by geopolitic­al tensions, he added.

Some foreign group that has the digital muscle is testing the waters regarding the preparedne­ss of the country in terms of an all-out attack.

PLDT issued an urgent call for the government to assume a leadership role in shaping the cybersecur­ity strategy.

The threats Marcos faces are all daunting and will test the administra­tion’s courage to carry on with the programs to protect Filipinos and, in the same breath, offer them a secure future.

The Marcos administra­tion needs to focus its attention and resources, and the PI effort serves only to distract the whole nation into an unnecessar­y undertakin­g.

The PI and Cha-cha are not appropriat­e at this time.

“PLDT noticed a massive surge in cyberattac­ks against PLDT and Smart by a whopping 9,000 percent to 16 billion instances in 2023 from 182 million in 2022.

“Duterte fired away at Marcos and Speaker Martin Romualdez whom he claimed is spearheadi­ng the People’s Initiative campaign to tinker with the Constituti­on.

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