Watchmen Daily Journal

DICT probes DFA passport data mess

- (Ralf Rivas, Rappler.com)

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.

 ?? Photo) (Angie de Silva/Rappler file ?? The Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology is looking into the controvers­y, which was disclosed by Foreign Secretary Teodoro 'Teddyboy' Locsin Jr.
Photo) (Angie de Silva/Rappler file The Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology is looking into the controvers­y, which was disclosed by Foreign Secretary Teodoro 'Teddyboy' Locsin Jr.

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