Globe Telecom and the international group Coalition Against Piracy (CAP) have come out in support of a Senate bill aiming to deter online piracy in the country by blocking Internet websites that illegally distribute copyrighted material like videos, music, and gaming.
The IAPP is a not-for-profit organization and is said to be the largest and most comprehensive global information privacy community and resource. The group counts more than 20,000 members across 83 countries.
With the accession, the Philippines agrees to provide some exceptions and limitations to rules in its national copyright law to allow converting published works in formats accessible to the blind, visually impaired, and otherwise print disabled persons (VIPs).
Senator Leila M. de Lima has sought a Senate inquiry into the P20-billion loan agreement with a Chinese telecommunications firm Huawei to fund the installation of an initial 12,000 closed-circuit television (CCTV) security cameras in public areas in Metro Manila and Davao City.
he Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) has unveiled its online evaluation and appointment system for the application of theoretical examination for merchant marine officers.
Honeywell?s product portfolio spans the aerospace industry, building technologies, performance materials and technologies, safety and productivity solutions, and technologies for connected enterprise.
Online sexual harassment includes the use of information and communications technology to terrorize and intimidate victims through physical, psychological, and emotional threats, as well as unwanted sexual and sexists remarks or comments online.
The program is aimed at establishing a skills benchmark for local privacy professionals amid the spike in demand for high-quality data privacy trainings in the country.
Out of 305 government agencies participating in the development of the FOI Program, the NTC bagged an award as one of top requested and performing agencies in the eFOI portal.
According to the 2017 PayPal Global Freelancer Insights Report on the Philippines, 43% of survey participants reported not getting paid for their services once or twice.