Marcos establishes cyber and emerging threats office under NICA
President Marcos has ordered the establishment of a cyber and emerging threats office under the National Intelligence Coordinating Agency (NICA) to adapt to evolving threats to national security.

The Office of the Deputy Director General (ODDG) for Cyber and Emerging Threats will be established through Executive Order No. 54 which reorganizes the NICA.
The President stressed the need to make the movement to adapt to changing threats and ensure a more vigorous intelligence collection to maintain national security.
“There is a need to reorganize the NICA to adapt to the evolving threats to national security and ensure a more vigorous intelligence collection, intensify internal and external coordination with foreign and domestic counterparts, and prepare intelligence and security assessments and estimates using data analytics to ensure national security and promote national interest,” Marcos said in the three-page document signed by Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin on Jan. 19.
According to the EO, the ODDG for Cyber and Emerging Threats is tasked to provide direction to overall planning, supervision and coordination of the NICA on counter-intelligence and counter-measures against cybersecurity threats, weapons of mass destruction, and other emerging threats.
It will be headed by a Deputy Director General with the rank of Assistant Secretary to be appointed by the President.
The new office shall be composed of Directorate for Counterintelligence and Security (DCS) and Directorate for Cyberintelligence and Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction (DCCWMD).
Under the EO, the NICA will be authorized to request the detail of personnel from other government agencies to "ensure the effective coordination, integration, fusion of information relative to national intelligence concerns."
The NICA shall also be requested by constitutional bodies, the judiciary, and both Houses of Congress "to integrate information and/or intelligence, and coordinate with appropriate government agencies the conduct of national activities involving intelligence and/or investigation on matters of national security."
The funding of the implementation of the reorganization will be charged against current and available appropriations of the NICA, according to the EO.
The NICA was created through EO No. 246 (s. 1987).