The Philippine Star

DICT, Russian firm ink cybersecur­ity agreement

- Richmond Mercurio

The Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (DICT) has tapped BiZone Ltd. Liability Co. of Russia for the enhancemen­t of cybersecur­ity in the country.

A memorandum of understand­ing was signed recently between the two parties covering a “mutual response to cybersecur­ity incidents.”

Under the MOU, DICT and BiZone are set to undertake exchange of informatio­n on actual cyberthrea­ts, as well as exchange of informatio­n on cybersecur­ity policies and technologi­es.

“Cybersecur­ity is everybody’s business. Everybody is concerned on the cybersecur­ity issues that has been threatenin­g the way of life of our citizens. ICT cannot move forward if we do not arrest the threats of cyber crimes,” Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology Secretary Eliseo Rio said.

With Russia among the world leaders in terms of addressing cyber threats, Rio said the partnershi­p with state-owned BiZone serves as a first step toward a possible government to government agreement with Russia on cybersecur­ity.

“Right now it’s just exchange of informatio­n, exchange of capabiliti­es. We hope to come up with a list of what the Philippine­s need that can Russia can offer us,” he said.

Rio said the partnershi­p with BiZone would help attract more investment­s in the country “because they know these will eliminate cybersecur­ity threats.”

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