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- Local telcos are now collaborating with the military to bolster the country's cybersecurity infrastructure against attacks, "including those believed to be state-sponsored".<br>
Local telcos are now collaborating with the military to bolster the country’s cybersecurity infrastructure against attacks, "including those believed to be state-sponsored".
PLDT Inc. and Smart Communications Inc. on Monday, August 14, announced its collaboration with the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) versus cyber attacks.
Cyber warfare came into prominence in the conflict in Ukraine, which is now on its 537th day.
In the days leading to the invasion of Ukraine, cyber-attacks against the former Soviet state intensified with hackers crippling government websites and disrupting the economy.
A coordinated global effort, led by the European Union (EU), the United States (US), and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), neutralized the threats, protect Ukraine’s essential infrastructure, and bolster its cyber defenses.
The Philippines is also being bombarded with cyber-attacks daily, the telcos underscored.
Just in the first half of 2023, the PLDT group thwarted more than 5.5 billion cyber-attacks and attempts to breach its digital network.
During the Philippine Air Force’s (PAF) Castle Siege 2 cybersecurity exercise, the AFP Cyber Group, national agencies and the academe, PLDT and Smart Chairman Manuel V. Pangilinan urged cybersecurity stakeholders to establish and improve communication lines.
"The quality of attacks has leveled up in sophistication,” he warned.
“Whether it’s sharing threat intelligence, best practices, joint simulation exercises, we need to come together in order to protect our shared cyberspace together," Pangilinan urged.
As hackers develop more advanced tools, he stressed the importance of upskilling cyber warriors.
“Plans and strategies work best if we have the right teams and the right personnel to back these up. We need to bolster the ranks of our cyber warriors,” Pangilinan explained.
The PLDT group has been working closely with the Air Force in cybersecurity skills development.
PLDT and Smart’s Cyber Security Operations Group (CSOG) previously trained Air Force personnel in the latest cybersecurity strategies.
The PLDT group is also building a cybersecurity operations center at the Villamor Air Force Base in Pasay City.
The first MVP Cybersecurity Center for Excellence aims to boost the military’s cyber defense capabilities as part of the AFP modernization.
PLDT and Smart’s programs to beef up their partners’ digital infrastructure highlight the use of technology to empower and build bridges of collaboration across sectors to keep the country safe from cyber-attacks.