Manila Bulletin

DICT secures cybersecur­ity deal with Kaspersky Lab

- By MADELAINE B. MIRAFLOR

As the Philippine­s became one of the most targeted countries in terms of online threats, Russian cybersecur­ity firm Kaspersky Lab finally convinced the Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (DICT) that its expertise is crucial in helping improve the country's national cybersecur­ity framework.

The deal came amid Kaspersky's intended expansion in the Philippine­s.

A statement showed that Kaspersky Lab and the DICT recently signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) to strengthen their existing mutual commitment 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.

In this year’s second quarter 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 country, where 39 percent of the attacks were against individual Internet users and 11 percent were against businesses.

“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," said Stephan Neumeier, Managing Director at Kaspersky Lab Asia Pacific.

"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,” he added.

Through the DICT, the Philippine government is now working to build on its digital infrastruc­ture in order to protect the country from growing number of cyber attacks all over the world.

As part of this effort, the government created the National CyberSecur­ity Plan 2022 (NCSP), which was formulated to improve the country’s cybersecur­ity capabiliti­es.

“The creation of the NCSP 2020 proved that the Philippine government, through the DICT, has indeed placed cybersecur­ity among its top national priorities,” said Yeo Siang Tiong, General Manager for Southeast Asia at Kaspersky Lab.

Under the MoU, Kaspersky and DICT should assist each other in cybercrime investigat­ions in accordance with the guidance and supervisio­n of the DICT National Cyber Intelligen­ce Centre and relevant agencies.

It also enables 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.

The two must also share relevant informatio­n, intelligen­ce, and data through the DICT National Cyber Intelligen­ce Centre.

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