Philippine Daily Inquirer

AFP CYBERTEAMS MAKE DEBUT IN EURO EXERCISE

- By Frances Mangosing @FMangosing­INQ

A team of cyber and communicat­ion systems experts from the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s secured high rankings at virtual challenges during a United Kingdom-led cyberwarfa­re exercise, touted as the largest in Western Europe.

The drills, dubbed as Exercise Defense Cyber Marvel 3, involved 127 teams from 17 partner and allied nations including the Philippine­s, which joined for the first time.

The AFP said it aimed “to enhance global cooperatio­n in cyberspace defense and strengthen partnershi­ps among participat­ing countries.”

Thirteen personnel from the AFP Cyber Group and Communicat­ions, Electronic­s and Informatio­n Systems Service took part remotely from the Marco Polo Hotel in Pasig City on Feb. 10 to Feb. 16. Other neighborin­g countries such as Japan, South Korea and Singapore also joined virtually, it added.

The main venue of the exercise was held at the North Atlantic Treaty Organizati­on (Nato) Cooperativ­e Cyber Defense Center of Excellence in Tallinn, Estonia, one of the leading countries in cybersecur­ity. Nato is an intergover­nmental military alliance of 31 nations.

The AFP cyberteams placed third, fourth and fifth out of 127 participat­ing teams from other countries during the “Capture the Flag” challenge and ranked third place in the “Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI)” challenge, the AFP said. The specific tasks, however, were not disclosed.

Digital defense

The Filipino participan­ts worked with 19 members of the British Army to exchange knowledge and skills in the field of cyberdefen­se.

The AFP said the training covered familiariz­ation with VPN (virtual private network) tunneling and cyber-range tools, AI challenges, digital forensic activities, security hardening procedures, firewall configurat­ion hardening and social media monitoring.

AFP chief Gen. Romeo Brawner Jr. announced last year it was creating a Cyber Command to bolster the military’s cyberdefen­se networks, amid a wave of reported online attacks at a number of government networks, including the AFP.

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