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Daily Archives: Jan 14, 2019

Passport maker belies Locsin’s claim, says no passport data leak

Michael Dalumpines, chairman of APO Production Unit Inc. (APUI), said in an interview with reporters that contrary to the claim of DFA secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr., no passport data were stolen.

OSG asked to review contracts of gov’t with data mgm’t providers

According to Sen. Nancy Binay, the Office of the Solicitor General should ensure that all contracts have a clause that all data handled by third-party data management providers would revert to the government even after the termination or end of its contract.

DICT’s cybersecurity unit to conduct probe on passport data fiasco

The agency said it is mandated to provide oversight on government agencies handling personal data in order to ensure its privacy and security.

Senate resolution filed seeking probe on passport data mess

In filing Senate Resolution No. 981, Sen. Risa Hontiveros said that despite explanations in social media coming from DFA chief Teodoro Locsin Jr. and his predecessor Perfecto Yasay Jr., "there still is no clarity as to who is responsible for the non-availability of Filipino passport data."

To mark 25th year, Smart dangles P25-M cash in raffle promo

Aside from the P25-million cash grand prize, up for grabs are brand new smartphones, MVP Rewards points, and free data, videos, games, and music.

Cloud infra revenues top traditional IT infra for first time in Q3

In 3Q18, for the first time, quarterly vendor revenues from IT infrastructure product sales into cloud environments surpassed revenues from sales into traditional IT environments, accounting for 50.9% of the total worldwide IT infrastructure vendor revenues, up from 43.6% a year ago.

Hontiveros: Passport data mess a serious national security risk

The National Privacy Commission has stated that it will launch its own investigation on the DFA?s assertion that the private contractor has caused the non-availability of data and other documents entrusted to it for processing.

PayPal to open new PH office, will hire 1,000 local workers

Global payments firm PayPal is set to hire more than 1,000 employees in the next two years for its new global customer operations center in Alabang, Muntinlupa City.
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