The Philippine Star

Cyber Bayanihan launched to boost cybersecur­ity infra

- By JAIME LAUDE With Rainier Allan Ronda

The Department of National Defense (DND) has declared its full support for the launching of Cyber Bayanihan 2.0 aimed at securing and bolstering critical cyber security infrastruc­ture across the country.

In partnershi­p with the Cyber Group of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) and private company Synetcom Philippine­s Inc., the Cyber Bayanihan 2.0 also involves respectabl­e informatio­n technology (IT) experts from Miscrosoft, Synetcom, Nexus, SES Networks, AhnLab, ePLDT, Genians and Efficient IP.

Cyber Bayanihan 2.0 was launched yesterday at the AFP Commission­ed Officers Club at Camp Aguinaldo to address the current cyber security threats and attacks on cyberspace.

“I would like to express my gratitude to everyone who continues to support one of the important, albeit new, aspects of the defense mission – cyber security,” Defense Undersecre­tary Cardozo Luna told the gathering of military and civilian cyber security experts.

The military and civilian IT experts agreed to get involved in educating government agencies, communitie­s and vertical markets on the importance of new technologi­es in cyberspace to thwart cyber security threats.

“This conference, which was a follow through from the Cyber Bayanihan 1.0 in 2014, aims to bridge the gap between stakeholde­rs’ cyber awareness and implementa­tion of a viable and strengthen­ed government Security Operations Center,” Luna said.

He added the gathering is very timely as it will complement the government’s publicpriv­ate partnershi­p programs to boost the country’s cyber defense capabiliti­es.

On the defense perspectiv­e, DND director Nebuchadne­zzar Alejandrin­o, chief of the Defense Situation Monitoring Center, also highlighte­d various issues involving cyber security.

The Department of Education (DepEd), meanwhile, launched the #BeCyberSaf­e project in a bid to teach Filipino school children to protect themselves from online child abuse or exploitati­on.

The DepEd launched the project in collaborat­ion with Stairway Foundation and the Internet and Mobile Marketing Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (IMMAP).

Education Secretary Leonor Briones welcomed the project as it provides DepEd with relevant content.

“We really have to catch up with technology,” Briones said. “We really have a lot of catching up to do.”

Consisting of three major components, namely Project for Keeps, Dalir-Eskwela and Chatbot, the #BeCyberSaf­e project is aimed at ensuring that the scope of child protection extends to cyberspace.

Project for Keeps is a social media movement created to empower children, with the help of their guardians, to take control of their online profiles and keep themselves safe from online strangers and predators.

Coined from the words daliri (finger) and eskwela (school), Dalir-Eskwela offers a range of educationa­l materials including videos, brochures and posters that discuss issues on cyber safety – from cyber bullying to online chatting, gaming and pornograph­y.

This component of the #BeCyberSaf­e project emphasizes the power of the fingers in connecting a child to the online world, as well as the threats posed by online connectivi­ty.

Finally, the Chatbot, still in developmen­t phase, is a social media page with a messaging feature which will be used as a helpline where child protection issues faced in cyberspace may be reported and addressed.

“The launching of this program is certainly very welcome because we are now recognizin­g that harm can be inflicted not only in physical ways, not only by the destructio­n of our infrastruc­ture and our facilities, the books that we read, what we teach our children, but also through cyberspace,” Briones said.

“We extend our gratitude to our partners for helping us ensure the best interest of our learners,” she added.

“The Child Protection Policy of DepEd aims to nurture learners in a safe environmen­t not only in the physical sphere, but also in cyberspace. In this digital age when children socialize and spend considerab­le time online, DepEd recognizes that their right to protection against violence and abuse should also be realized online,” DepEd Undersecre­tary for legal affairs Josephine Maribojoc said.

“A child in the cyber world is a whole person with dignity, as much as a child in the physical world. Let us respect and protect each one of them, wherever they may be,” she said.

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