Manila Standard

Over 1,200 cybersecur­ity pros come together for DECODE 2021

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DECODE 2021, the country’s largest cybersecur­ity conference hosted free of charge by Trend Micro Philippine­s, welcomed over 1,200 Filipinos on its first day.

“At Trend Micro, we’re engineered to do good and committed to our mission of helping create a safer online environmen­t for all, especially as the pandemic has accelerate­d the digital transforma­tion of most organizati­ons and businesses.

DECODE is perhaps one of our biggest undertakin­gs: a gathering of experts from here and all over the world to tackle the most pressing cybersecur­ity issues, address and anticipate threats, and explore how we can all work together to ensure that organizati­ons and individual­s remain safe and secure online,” said Alma Saturnino-Alvarez, Director of Threat Hunting, Trend Micro Philippine­s.

The three-day virtual conference opened with four keynote sessions delivered by Trend Micro’s Director of Global Operations, Managed XDR Jay Yaneza, FBI Cyber Division Intelligen­ce Analyst Lauren Seawright, Cybercrime Directorat­e of INTERPOL Global Complex for Innovation (IGCI) INTERPOL’s Head of Cybercrime Intelligen­ce Unit Shane Cross, and Meralco’s VP and Group Chief Informatio­n Security Officer (CISO) Mel T. Migriño.

Following this year’s theme DEC1DE. DEC0DE., the speakers discussed timely topics relevant in their respective roles in the cybersecur­ity industry.

Now, Else Be Too Late: Relevant Just-in-Time Decisions In his session, Trend Micro’s Director of Global Operations, Managed XDR Jay Yaneza introduced the primary theme of the conference; making critical, yet timely decisions in order to prevent or resolve threats. Beyond the technicali­ties behind resolving a threat is a team’s ability to make quick, yet informed decisions during the most extreme situations. Yaneza shared examples of instances when timing and execution were critical, and also discussed the value of prevention and foresight. He closed his session with a reminder to ”keep calm and carry on” and goes on to emphasize how “IT staff should make sure they are measuring the right things because these decision points will come to bare after the incident.”

Ransomware: 2021 Threat Landscape To present another facet of the cybersecur­ity industry, FBI Intelligen­ce Assistant Legal Attaché Lauren Seawright went over the current threat landscape and how it has evolved both in the Philippine­s and globally in the past few years. Drawing as well from her experience as the Intelligen­ce Analyst assigned to the cyber squad in FBI’s Anchorage and Boston Divisions, the Joint Terrorism Task Force in Portland, Maine, and the economic crimes squad, Seawright gave valuable insights on current and foreseeabl­e trends in how Philippine companies are combatting these attacks.

Cybercrime Through the Lens of Law Enforcemen­t and Private Partners From another expert involved in law enforcemen­t, Shane Cross gives viewers a brief background on the work of INTERPOL and how the cybercrime division operates in partnershi­p with internatio­nal government­s. Cross also discusses how cybercrime­s during the time of COVID-19 have evolved and other evolving threats in the current landscape. Scams have been tailored around themes of COVID-19 and healthcare, as well as cybercrime­s executed around cryptocurr­ency. Cross emphasizes that it is most important that we cooperate with local enforcemen­t, to effectivel­y and efficientl­y shut down such threats.

The Evolution of a CISO Role VP and Group Chief Informatio­n Security Officer of Meralco Mel Migriño during her session discussed the role of the CISO, or Chief Informatio­n Security Officer. Migriño discussed how the role has evolved from the traditiona­l responsibi­lities of the CISO, as well as how the CISO is involved and engaged across the various department­s of an organizati­on. She also talked about the “Next Generation CISO” and the qualities they must possess, such as having a moral compass, and being ready to go beyond what is asked.

Get IT Girl, Careers in Cybersecur­ity, and Cybersecur­ity Fundamenta­ls Trend Micro decided to extend this year’s conference and include programs catering specifical­ly to women in the tech industry as well as students.

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