DICT probes DFA passport data mess
MANILA – The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) Cybersecurity Bureau is looking into the data issues of the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA).
The bureau said it launched the investigation after Foreign Secretary Teodoro "Teddyboy" Locsin Jr. tweeted that a disgruntled contractor "took off" with passport data after its contract was terminated.
The government has identified 12 critical information infrastructures (CII) which are mandated to comply with cybersecurity standards stipulated in the National Cybersecurity Plan 2022. The DICT said the DFA is part of the CII.
"If your organization is identified as one of the Philippines' 12 CIIs, make sure you are fully aware of your cybersecurity responsibilities," said Information and Communications Technology Assistant
Secretary Allan
Cabanlong.
Cabanlong added that while they are probing the DFA, initial data showed that all organizations covered in the CII have been compliant with international standards.
Locsin has since said there was no runaway of passport data after all, but data is inaccessible.
The Philippine contractor, however, said the data is intact and accessible to the DFA.