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Monthly Archives: January, 2019

Nancy Binay wants ATMs equipped with audio system for blind users

Senator Nancy Binay has proposed that, aside from a visual transmission system, an audio transmission system be installed in all automated teller machines (ATMs) to cater to the needs of visually-impaired individuals.

Despite Locsin retraction, De Lima seeks Senate probe on passport data ruckus

Senator Leila M. de Lima has joined the call to hold government officials and private contractors involved in the passport data mess at the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) accountable for their failure to protect people's personal data.

Survey: Talent shortage eclipses privacy regulation as top emerging risk for firms

Staff shortages have escalated in the last three months to become the top emerging risk organizations face globally, according to analyst firm Gartner.

NPC probes Cebuana Lhuiller data breach as solon calls for tighter BSP measures

The NPC said Cebuana Lhuiller has 72 hours from discovery of the data breach to report the details to the agency and affected data subjects.

Cagayan ecozone’s shift as ‘crypto hub’ sends revenues soaring

In mid-May, CEZA unveiled its cryptocurrency initiative dubbed "Crypto Valley of Asia", which set off a rush of cryptocurrency and fintech firms to locate in Santa Ana, Cagayan.

iTHINK | Data is today’s most valuable resource

The reality is that impregnable cybersecurity is a myth. So far, the only way to make our data safer is to combine technology, human expertise, and general awareness.

iThink | Data is today?s most valuable resource

The reality is that impregnable cybersecurity is a myth. So far, the only way to make our data safer is to combine technology, human expertise, and general awareness.

PH gov’t formally launches P512-million cybersecurity project

The DICT awarded the contract to the lone qualified bidder ICS and its Israeli partner Verint.

PH takes in 14 science scholars from Cambodia, Myanmar

DOST chief Fortunato dela Pena said it is the first time that the Philippines is offering graduate scholarships to its Asean partners.

Number of common tower firms jumps to 5 as DICT adds 3 more

Nigeria's IHS Towers and Malaysia's Edotco Group signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the DICT on Thursday, January 17, while China Energy Engineering Group is set to ink the same deal on Friday, January 18.
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