Manila Bulletin

Marcos wants PH Army geared up vs cyber threats

- By ARGYLL GEDUCOS and MARTIN SADONGDONG

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has urged the Philippine Army to bolster its cybersecur­ity capabiliti­es amid emerging threats as he commended the men and women in uniform for enthusiast­ically rendering their service to the country.

This was Marcos' message for the celebratio­n of the Philippine Army's 127th founding anniversar­y on Friday, March 22, which he could not attend after falling sick on Wednesday.

In his message, read by Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro, the President cited the need to transform the Philippine Army as the country moves toward the socalled "Bagong Pilipinas."

"We need to transform our Army into a multi-mission-ready, cross-domain, and capable force that can effectivel­y thwart emerging threats to our country’s stability and sovereignt­y," he said.

"That is why we continue to boost our Army's morale, efficiency, and responsive­ness through continuous capacity-building initiative­s, rigorous training and education activities, and other meritoriou­s pursuits," he added.

In particular, the President stressed the importance of addressing cyber threats that the Philippine­s is facing.

"Given this emerging threat, I urge the Philippine Army to bolster its cybersecur­ity capabiliti­es to keep up with the rapid technologi­cal advancemen­ts and help maintain the country's security and stability," he said.

"I hope that you will adopt the lessons you have learned, the best practices you have gained from joint operations, and interactio­ns with other major services of the AFP and our foreign defense counterpar­ts," he added.

Marcos thanked the Philippine Army's officers, enlisted personnel, civilian employees, and its partners and force multiplier­s for their significan­t roles in accomplish­ing the Army’s mission.

"Thank you for your service to our country, which you have enthusiast­ically rendered without expecting any prize or reward in return," he said.

Marcos said the organizati­on has been successful in its internal security operations, but it also exerted efforts in shifting to external defense. He also cited its peacetime endeavors, which put them at the forefront of rescue and recovery missions aimed at ensuring the safety of the citizens.

"The Philippine Army has endured the test of time, prevailed over battles, and evolved into a force that we can all be proud of," he said. "Our soldiers have become a reliable and calming presence amidst the loss and destructio­n that come in the wake of disasters and calamities," he added.

The Army has introduced "significan­t adjustment­s" in its mindset, priorities, and values to address the evolving security environmen­t not only in the country but also in the entire Southeast Asia.

This was stressed by Lt. Gen. Roy Galido, Army commanding general, during the celebratio­n of the 127th anniversar­y of the major service unit in Camp O’donnell in Tarlac City on Friday.

The celebratio­n, which was held outside of the Army headquarte­rs in Fort Bonifacio in Taguig City for the first time, had the theme: "Matatag na Hukbong Katihan para sa Bagong Pilipinas."

In his speech, Galido stressed how the Army leadership decided to adjust the training programs of its active force and the management of its reserve force to enable them to work seamlessly in future operations that would require large-scale deployment.

“As we face various challenges, transforma­tion even is more essential. Just as David confronted Goliath, and learning from the world’s greatest athletes in the ‘70s, we are taking cue on handling formidable opponents by embracing a strategic mindset and forging inventive solutions,” the Army chief said. “We aspire to develop an Army that is agile and precise, capable to deliver decisive actions against any threat that may arise,” he added.

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