The Philippine Star

Globe, UK Embassy partner to bolster Phl cybersecur­ity

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Telco giant Globe Telecom has linked up with the British Embassy to bolster the country’s digital infrastruc­ture defenses.

Irish Salandanan-Almeida, chief privacy officer of Globe and its subsidiari­es, said the UK has committed to assist the company in undertakin­g measures to combat digital threats in the Philippine­s.

She cited Globe's strategy of technologi­cal advancemen­t, talent developmen­t and public awareness, which includes offering cybersecur­ity solutions, implementi­ng robust content filtering systems, and spearheadi­ng educationa­l initiative­s.

“The reason why scams and spam messages are so rampant now is that they (fraudsters) want to get customer data. And so we're impressing upon our customers and partners the importance of having the right cybersecur­ity culture and using the appropriat­e cybersecur­ity solutions,” Almeida said.

British Ambassador Laure Beaufils, on the other hand, said the UK aims to strengthen its cybersecur­ity partnershi­p with the Philippine­s by identifyin­g opportunit­ies for collaborat­ion and sharing best practices on how to address collective challenges in cybersecur­ity.

“Cybersecur­ity must be a top priority for both the United Kingdom and the Philippine­s in order to ensure the safety and security of our citizens and promote economic developmen­t and prosperity,” she said.

“The digital landscape is an integral part of our daily lives, from critical infrastruc­ture to personal communicat­ions, and protecting it is essential to safeguardi­ng our economic prosperity and national security.”

The UK has a £13-million Conflict, Stability and Security Fund cyber package which aims to enhance cybersecur­ity capabiliti­es in the Philippine­s.

The support was discussed at the recent UK Cybersecur­ity Reception, an event that highlighte­d the critical need for enhanced cybersecur­ity measures. It brought together government officials, industry leaders, and cybersecur­ity experts to share insights and strategies for a more secure digital environmen­t.

Globe recently set aside $90 million for cybersecur­ity, on top of its $20 million infrastruc­ture investment to combat spam and scam messages. The company has a team of 97 people focused on informatio­n security and data privacy.

With sophistica­ted cyber tools and dedicated manpower, Globe ensures that its employees and customers are protected through initiative­s such as the Digital Thumbprint Program in partnershi­p with the Department of Education and “Safe Space: A Kid’s Guide to Data Privacy,” a data privacy book for children developed with the support of the National Privacy Commission.

“We prioritize education and awareness across the Globe Group. It's really important that we know how to practice online safety in our day-to-day activities,” Almeida said.

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