The Philippine Star

National Cybersecur­ity Plan seen as vital defense for digital economy

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A consumer advocacy group has lauded the President’s approval of the National Cybersecur­ity Plan 2024-2029 amid the rising incidence of cyber attacks targeting the government and private sector.

“We strongly support the President’s approval of the National Cybersecur­ity Plan as it is critical to the developmen­t of a thriving digital economy that will be a key driver of sustained growth and inclusive prosperity,” CitizenWat­ch Philippine­s co-convenor and former lawmaker Kit Belmonte said.

Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (DICT) Secretary Ivan Uy recently announced the approval of the comprehens­ive five-year plan to operationa­lize the strengthen­ing of the country’s defense against cyber attacks.

Belmonte pointed out that the recent cyber attack attempts on Philippine government websites that were successful­ly thwarted by the DICT amplifies the urgency to equip all sectors, from the institutio­n to individual level, with cybersecur­ity skills and technology.

“The landscape of cybercrime and nation-state attacks is constantly evolving with creatively deceiving tactics, posing an everincrea­sing threat. This calls for nothing less than a vigilant and strategic approach in fortifying our cybersecur­ity defenses,” Belmonte said.

He added that all government agencies must implement robust security measures to safeguard not only the organizati­on but also its stakeholde­rs that need to interact with their systems to avail themselves of public services.

He said private enterprise­s must protect both their businesses and their customers from hackers using their brands for scams.

“For all consumers and net users, our obligation in addressing cybersecur­ity risks is to exercise secure online behaviors, consisting of the use of sturdy passwords, often updating software, being cautious of suspicious emails and links, and be very protective of personal informatio­n to help maintain the security of our devices, data, and e-banking accounts.”

In a report, Globe Telecom said 1.1 billion scam and spam messages that were blocked in the first quarter of 2023 showed a staggering increase of about five times compared to the same period in 2022, “which emphasizes the alarming intensific­ation of cyber attacks we are facing.”

“The government should deepen its collaborat­ion with private tech firms to appropriat­ely integrate these scamblocki­ng technologi­es and also incentiviz­e investment­s in cybersecur­ity initiative­s,” Belmonte said.

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