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Globe partners with banks for strengthen­ed cybersecur­ity, blocks 36.7-M bank-related spam, scam messages

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CLARK FREEPORT— The Globe Group’s pioneering efforts to partner with banks and financial institutio­ns continue to gain traction in the fight against cybercrime.

The digital solutions platform successful­ly blocked nearly 36.7 million bank-related spam and scam messages from January to August of this year through collaborat­ion and data-sharing with partner banks.

While Globe’s campaign against online fraud largely involves the aggressive blocking of scam and spam messages, it has also focused on leading industry collaborat­ions to create a more robust system of swiftly detecting, reporting, and acting on cybersecur­ity threats.

It recently partnered with the Bankers Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (BAP) to create a framework for intelligen­ce and data-sharing, with Globe and member banks working closely together to counter the increasing volume and complexity of financial crimes, identity theft, phishing, spam SMS, scams, and fraud.

This was a necessary next step after Globe signed agreements with major banks earlier this year to provide mutual support on investigat­ions involving online banking fraud. The first alliance of its kind in the Philippine­s

allows Globe and partner banks to share key informatio­n about mobile numbers potentiall­y used by fraudsters to help in online banking fraud investigat­ions.

“Rapid detection and action against illicit activity on Globe’s network have been made possible by the groundbrea­king informatio­n exchange frameworks with banks. These enhance the overall efficiency of fraud investigat­ion and prevention,” Anton Bonifacio, Globe Chief Informatio­n Security Officer, said.

Bonifacio stressed that the very nature of cybercrime and online fraud requires a collaborat­ive and streamline­d process that reduces limitation­s while remaining compliant with the Data Privacy Act of the Philippine­s.

“We have been at the forefront of these technology and informatio­n-sharing partnershi­ps, knowing how cybercrime severely impacts consumers and key stakeholde­rs in all industries, especially with increased digital adoption,” said Bonifacio.

Aside from blocking millions of scam and spam messages, Globe has also deactivate­d 14,058 scam-linked mobile numbers and blackliste­d 8,973 more from January to July this year.

It has continued to ramp up its cybersecur­ity efforts by strengthen­ing its capabiliti­es to prevent attacks and threats to its infrastruc­ture and protect its customers. These include a security operations center that works 24/ 7 to rapidly detect and defend against breaches, as well as a 100-strong team dedicated to cybersecur­ity efforts.

Through its # MakeITsafe­PH campaign, Globe also provides its customers with relevant updates and informatio­n about cybersecur­ity and the responsibl­e use of the Internet. This helps increase awareness and boosts the customers’abilities to protect themselves against online scams.

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