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Yearly Archives: 2020

BLOG | Decoding different types of threat intelligence

As cyberthreats continue to evolve, so too will the functions of threat intelligence.

GCash transactions balloon by 700% in May compared last year

GCash said among the transactions used by its subscribers were fund transfers, which included InstaPay, and online payments to Google, Apple, Lazada, and various other merchants.

PLDT-Smart allows free access to gov’t site for online cash aid disbursement

The “ReliefAgad” website of the DSWD allows beneficiaries of the government's social amelioration program to register and receive financial assistance electronically.

Poe says gov’t officials delaying permits for cell sites should be charged

Sen. Grace Poe said concerned government units are mandated to process and approve permits and clearances for the construction of infrastructures including cell sites within the maximum period of seven working days.

Gov’t tapping radio, online to deliver STEM education

The DOST said it is collaborating with DepEd to enhance STEM learning for elementary and high school students through two radio programs, which will be rolled out in time for the opening of classes this school year.

Textbooks more urgent than radios in blended learning, says Recto

Sen. Ralph Recto has called for a "1 book to 1 student" ratio in public schools, saying that a complete set of textbooks at home is needed by children to cope with online classes.

REVIEW | Samsung 970 EVO 500GB M.2 SSD

The 970 EVO from Samsung is a regular speedy Gonzales, but given its premium price, it's hard to recommend it over other competent M.2 NVMe SSDs.

FaceApp could be used for dummy accounts in Facebook, warns IT group

For its part, cybersecurity firm Kaspersky said the app does not contain any malicious elements but could create privacy and security issues since FaceApp uses facial recognition.

Lapid bill mandates telcos to put broadband in unserved areas in PH

Sen. Manuel "Lito" Lapid has filed a bill aiming to establish broadband Internet connection in all unserved and underserved cities, municipalities, and barangays in...

DOST launches mobile app for e-commerce shop OneSTore.ph

The DOST launched on Friday, June 19, the mobile app for its e-commerce site OneSTore.ph as a way of expanding the digital platform for entrepreneurs to sell their homegrown products.
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