Mindanao Times

Campaign vs cybercrime­s launched

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THE BANKERS Associatio­n of the Philippine­s launched its online campaign Be Aware, Be Cybersafe to help raise public awareness on cybersecur­ity amid growing concerns of cyber attackers shifting their focus to the Asia-Pacific region.

Previously, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas enjoined BSP-supervised financial institutio­ns (BSFIs) to participat­e in the BAP Cybersecur­ity Incident Database (BAPCID) to strengthen the banking industry’s resilience to cyber attacks. Apart from involving financial institutio­ns in strengthen­ing cyber resilience, the BAP said that engaging the banking public is important in building a more holistic approach to cybersecur­ity.

“The world is so wired now that cybersecur­ity is everyone’s concern. The Cybersafe campaign is our way of raising awareness and partnering with the general public to prevent cyber crimes,” said BAP president and BPI president

and CEO Cezar P. Consing.

The campaign will promote cyber awareness through regular posting of online content about tips and need-to-know concepts, giving the public a better appreciati­on of cybersecur­ity. The associatio­n is bullish that the online campaign will help the public become more cyber-literate and vigilant.

Breaches in private informatio­n systems are one of the main factors that discourage Filipinos from engaging in digital payments. Previously, the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas said that cybersecur­ity remains one of the biggest threats in the Philippine banking industry as they become more sophistica­ted and pervasive. Moreover, the costs and possible economic impact of cybercrime­s are high.

BAP cybersecur­ity chairperso­n and Unionbank president and CEO Edwin R. Bautista said that the rise of cyber-related crimes shifted the banking industry’s approach to cyber security, adding more emphasis on public education.

“Our goal is to build a more vigilant banking community through proper and accessible education. We are optimistic that the Cybersafe campaign will be an important tool to empower our customers and clients to become more conscious before clicking suspicious links online,” Bautista explained.

The BAP also released three cybersecur­ity videos in both English and Taglish on phishing, malware and mobile and online banking. The infomercia­l videos will be circulated among the membership’s bank branches and other channels.

BAP Managing Director Benjamin P. Castillo said that the online campaign is among the initiative­s in the pipeline to strengthen the banking industry’s cyber resilience.

“Aside from the BAPCID and our cyber awareness campaign, we are also developing industry projects to address the concerns of the banking public on cybersecur­ity. Moving forward, we are encouragin­g everyone to visit the BAP website to know more about our Cybersafe campaign,” Castillo said.

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