CICC-DICT boosts anti-cybercrime capability in joint training exercise with law enforcement agencies
By MB Technews
At A Glance
- The Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC) conducted advanced cyber investigative tools training focused on open-source intelligence (OSINT) and national intelligence mapping platforms.
- Over 70 members from different law enforcement agencies, including the Armed Forces of the Philippines, Philippine National Police – National Capital Region Police Office (PNP-NCRP), Bureau of Customs (BOC), and Bureau of Immigration (BI), participated in the skills training exercise held at the National Cybercrime Hub in Taguig City.
- CICC Executive Director Undersecretary Alexander Ramos stressed the importance of enhancing the capabilities of the country's law enforcement agencies to combat evolving cyber threats, emphasizing the use of Artificial Intelligence.
- The training included hands-on exercises covering target location, case management, and data analysis, with the goal of promoting inter-agency collaboration.
- The three-day exercise was conducted by global security firm TRG, aiming to strengthen the investigative capacity of the participating agencies to respond effectively to cyber threats.
The Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC) held advanced cyber investigative tools training on open-source intelligence (OSINT) and national intelligence mapping platforms to various law enforcement agencies.
More than 70 members of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, Philippine National Police – National Capital Region Police Office (PNP-NCRP), Bureau of Customs (BOC), and Bureau of Immigration (BI) joined the skills training exercise at the National Cybercrime Hub in Taguig City.
CICC Executive Director Undersecretary Alexander Ramos said the inter-agency specialized training session is designed to improve and fortify the capabilities of the country's law enforcement agencies.
"We want to make sure that we increase the skill levels of our law enforcement agencies. We need to continuously build our capability using Artificial Intelligence to combat the evolving and emerging cyber threats," Ramos revealed.
Ramos emphasized the need for various agencies to be immersed in hands-on exercises encompassing target location, case management, and data analysis.
"The key here is inter-agency collaboration as this initiative seeks to bolster each of the agencies' investigative capacity to ensure a cohesive and potent response to cyber threats," Ramos said.
Global security firm TRG is conducting the three-day exercise.