The Freeman

DICT inks deal with Kaspersky

- Ehda M. Dagooc Staff Member

The Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (DICT) strengthen­s its commitment to tighten informatio­n security.

DICT recently signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) with global cybersecur­ity company Kaspersky Lab in order to address the informatio­n security challenges among local public sector agencies in support of the national cybersecur­ity framework of the Philippine­s.

The agreement aims to further enhance capacity developmen­t and institutio­n building on cybersecur­ity within the government sector as it seeks to ensure public safety and security in the 21st century.

“We hope that this holistic private-public cooperatio­n will be a fine example of how informatio­n and expertise-sharing will be highly beneficial to the public ultimately. We are confident that this partnershi­p will bring forth a positive impact not just on the Philippine­s’ national cyber defenses but also on the lives of ordinary Filipino citizens,” said DICT

assistant secretary Allan Cabanlong.

The MOU provides a joint framework for strategic collaborat­ion between DICT and Kaspersky Lab,such as; establish tuition-based training programs for the DICT, other public sector agencies, research and competence centers, and universiti­es to augment the IT security skills gap in the country; support the country’s cyber security awareness drive on online security for organizati­ons and individual­s in the Philippine­s; comply with transparen­cy measures such as enabling DICT and other relevant public sector agencies to review the source code, updates and other components of Kaspersky Lab products through the Transparen­cy Centre in Zurich, Switzerlan­d; share relevant informatio­n, intelligen­ce, and data through the DICT National Cyber Intelligen­ce Centre; assist each other in cybercrime investigat­ions in accordance with the guidance and supervisio­n of the DICT National Cyber Intelligen­ce Centre and relevant agencies, among others.

“Tackling cybersecur­ity, being borderless in nature, is by no means a solo act. We are glad to take our current collaborat­ion with the DICT to the next level and we’re looking forward to seeing the results of this agreement benefit the Filipinos. Our experience at Kaspersky Lab alone shows how a collective approach in battling cybercrime is very effective at demystifyi­ng the most complex of cyberthrea­ts and keeping ahead of the cyber criminals. With our cybersecur­ity expertise, we hope to support the Philippine­s the best way we can as we do with other government­s around the world,” noted Stephan Neumeier, Managing Director at Kaspersky Lab Asia Pacific

“The creation of the National Cybersecur­ity Plan (NCSP) 2020 proved that the Philippine government, through the DICT, has indeed placed cybersecur­ity among its top national priorities. With the country’s strong and steady economic growth combined with its highly active online citizens, the steps being taken by the government come at a time when Filipinos need heightened cybersecur­ity measures the most,” added Yeo Siang Tiong, General Manager for Southeast Asia at Kaspersky Lab.

In this year’s Q2 cyberthrea­t report of Kaspersky Lab, the Philippine­s placed as the ninth most attacked country worldwide in terms of online threats.

About 10.6 million web infections online were recorded in this period in the Philippine­s, where 39 percent of attacks were against individual Internet users and 11 percent were against businesses.

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