The International Telecommunication Union (ITU)-led Smart Village Initiative seeks to equip its beneficiaries with the necessary ICT tools and access to connectivity to improve and expand services in healthcare, education, agriculture, and local governance.
The latest edition of the “Cost of a Data Breach Report” from IBM Security has revealed that the average cost of a data breach in Asean countries, including in Philippines, reached $3.05 million in 2023 – an all-time high for the report and a 6% increase year-to-year.
The Cybercrime Investigation Coordinating Center (CICC) is engaging consumer advocacy group CitizenWatch Philippines to help stem the growing the cases of consumer fraud that usually targets hit poor consumers.
Radenta Technologies, one of the country’s leading systems integrators, is offering a 60-day free trial for Microsoft Defender for Business, an enterprise-grade device protection specially built for businesses with 300 employees or less.
In the Philippines, known globally for its significant contributions to outsourced business process operations, AI's effects are particularly profound, promising far-reaching implications on the country's economy and workforce.
The latest online taxation report from online tax filing and payment platform Taxumo has revealed important movements of online tax payments in the Philippines during the first year of the Marcos Jr. administration.
The Philippines has achieved a global milestone by securing the vice chairmanship of a major working group within the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), the United Nations (UN) agency for telecommunications and information and communications technology (ICT).
As stipulated in the implementing rules and regulations of the SIM Registration Act, unregistered users still have five days -- from July 26 to 30 -- to catch up and save their SIM from permanent deactivation. Their incoming SMS is still left active so they could receive a one-time PIN for SIM registration.
Pres. Ferdinand Marcos Jr. promised in his SONA more improvements in terms of connectivity, stating that the National Fiber Backbone and Broadband ng Masa projects of the DICT will deliver high-connectivity and high-speed Internet.