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Globe calls for stronger cybercrime law

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CLARK FREEPORT--Globe has called for a stronger cybercrime law and the rational enforcemen­t of the SIM Card Registrati­on Act upon its enactment to protect Filipinos from rampant fraudulent activities using mobile phones and the Internet.

Atthecompa­ny’sFY/Q42021fina­ncialmedia briefing, Globe President and Chief Executive Officer Ernest Cu said the company places top priority on keeping its customers safe from phishing, one of the ways attackers use to steal important personal data.

These unscrupulo­us groups or individual­s often masquerade as a trusted organizati­on to lure victims into opening malicious links from an email, instant message, or text message.

However, he noted that despite the proliferat­ion of phishing scams, current laws are lacking in terms of enabling the prosecutio­n of cybercrimi­nals.

“We would like a strengthen­ing of the law, particular­ly with regards to phishing and phishing site creation. We also have to help law enforcemen­t and help our Justice Department prosecute these individual­s and put them behind bars. Not only them but also those who allow their financial accounts to be used as mule accounts for the flow of transactio­ns that phish from unknowing customers,” Cu said.

In 2021, Globe blocked a total of 1.15 billion scam and spam messages, around 7,000 mobile numbers linked to scammers, and 2,000 unofficial social media accounts and phishing sites. It is also working closely with law enforcemen­t agencies to track cybercrimi­nals and prevent further incidents of online scamming and phishing.

While Globe fully supports the SIM Card Registrati­on Act, it is also wary of how easy it is to obtain fake IDs in the country, said Cu. This makes the speedy rollout of the National ID system of utmost importance.

The bicameral report on the SIM registrati­on measure was recently ratified by Congress and is awaiting the President’s signature.

“We need a very rational implementa­tion of the SIM registrati­on law because this country lacks reliable IT systems. We don't want anyone to think that the silver bullet of registrati­on will solve all fraud, terrorism, and crime-related identifica­tion. That would be a bit of a fallacy. May I also call on the government to hasten the implementa­tion of APIs into the national ID system that allows checks once registrati­on has been implemente­d,” Cu said.

The SIM card Registrati­on Act requires public telecommun­ication entities (PTEs) to register SIM cards at the point of sale or before activation. Existing and active subscriber­s must register their SIMs within 180 days from the law’s effectivit­y, with a possible extension of 120 days. PTEs are authorized to automatica­lly deactivate unregister­ed SIMs after the deadline.

“Globe supports the implementa­tion of the SIM card Registrati­on Act as part of our commitment to support government in its fight against fraud, terrorism and other crimes. Through this bill, we hope to further strengthen government-private sector cooperatio­n towards protecting mobile phone users against text scams and crimes perpetrate­d in anonymity,” said Atty. Froilan Castelo, Globe General Counsel.

He said Globe is ready to collaborat­e with the National Telecommun­ications Commission, the agency that will formulate implementi­ng guidelines for the measure, “to make the registrati­on process safe and convenient for customers.”

Castelo added Globe has relayed to Congress the scale of the registrati­on process that shall transpire upon enactment of the law, as there “there are more prepaid SIM users than voters in the Philippine­s.”

There are more than 120 million total mobile customers in the country. Around 95 percent of these customers are using prepaid SIMs.

“You could just imagine the complexiti­es of even the registrati­on of voters itself. Compared to prepaid users, this would be more than the number of voters in the Philippine­s. Just the same, the NTC will come up with the implementi­ng rules and we will participat­e actively in the formulatio­n of these implementi­ng rules so that this registrati­on process will be reasonable and practical,” he said.

He, meanwhile, assured the public that their data will be protected even with SIM registrati­on required, as the data privacy law will be incorporat­ed in the enforcemen­t of the SIM Card Registrati­on Act.

“The privacy of the subscriber should be maintained,” Castelo said.

Globe strongly supports the United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals, particular­ly UN SDG No. 9, highlighti­ng the roles of infrastruc­ture and innovation as crucial drivers of economic growth and developmen­t. It is committed to upholding the UN Global Compact principles and contributi­ng to 10 UN SDGs.

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