DICT inks deal with Kaspersky
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.