Palawan Daily News

DICT, CHED address shortage of cyber security skilled profession­als

- By Susan G. De Leon / PIA

The Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (DICT) sealed a partnershi­p with the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) for the developmen­t of a bachelor degree in Cybersecur­ity in college.

Adopting a curriculum from the George Marshall European Center for Security Studies, the Bachelor of Science in Cybersecur­ity program will be offered by AMA University next year. Other colleges and universiti­es are set to follow suit in offering the program.

Assistant Secretary for Cybersecur­ity and Enabling Technologi­es Allan Cabanlong said while nationwide cybersecur­ity awareness and training programs is being conducted by the Cybersecur­ity Bureau, he emphasized the need to address the shortage of cybersecur­ity-skilled profession­als through the integratio­n of cybersecur­ity in the academe to improve the country’s cyber resiliency.

According to Cabanlong, the DICT is also coordinati­ng with the Department of Education (DepEd) for the possible integratio­n of Cybersecur­ity curriculum in Senior High School.

He said the proposed plan was made in order to attract interest among the youth for a career in cybersecur­ity, which has seen a growing demand with the continuous digital transforma­tion in industry operations.

Cabanlong said the global need for cybersecur­ity profession­als will not slow down and will only continue to grow exponentia­lly.

The short supply of cybersecur­ity talents was actually one of the issues tackled in the Philippine Internatio­nal Cybersecur­ity Conference (PICC) 2018 in Davao City which gathered around 600 local and internatio­nal cybersecur­ity and ICT leaders, experts, and policy makers to bolster the role of the government, private industry and civil society in countering cybercrime.

Aside from the capacity building strategy, the Cybersecur­ity Bureau is continuall­y strengthen­ing the Philippine cybersecur­ity landscape with the enforcemen­t of the National Security

Strategy and the establishm­ent of National Cyber Intelligen­ce Platform, which will reinforce the capabiliti­es of the Philippine Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-PH).

According to the Internatio­nal Telecommun­ications Union Global Cybersecur­ity Index in 2017, the Philippine­s ranks 10th among ITU member in the Asia Pacific region and 37th place among 193 ITU member states globally.

“In the midst of all these (cyber) threats, rest assured that the DICT CyberSecur­ity Bureau, is working 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to ensure the protection of the Philippine cyberspace.”, Cabanlong said. (PIA-NCR)

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