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SEC: Cybersecurity not just IT matter but corporate governance issue

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has advised corporations to strengthen their cybersecurity as more Filipinos turn to digital transactions amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

Trends, Check Point power up businesses with consolidated security architecture

Businesses should avoid using "patchwork" security architecture.

BPI warns public on surge of Covid-19 electronic scams

In a span of 10 days — from March 17 to 26 — BPI already detected 24 Covid-themed phishing emails.

Trends-Palo Alto Networks union puts Prisma Access at heart of IT platform

Strategic team-ups are one of the driving forces of digital transformation.

BPI encourages clients to be more cybersafe with digital security features

The bank emphasizes that cybersecurity is a shared responsibility.

PH gov’t should have plans for cyber warfare, says Gordon

Sen. Richard J. Gordon said the Philippines needs to have its own cyber experts and stressed that the government should create plans on countering possible malicious cyber-attacks in the future.

Israeli tech founder’s big bet on cybersecurity pays off

In 1993, Gil Shwed, along with two friends, put up a network security venture they called Check Point. Now, the company is one of Israel's largest technology companies and the world's largest pure-play cybersecurity firm.

Cybercriminals used stolen credentials to attack businesses in 2019

A new report from IBM Security has revealed that techniques employed by cybercriminals have evolved after decades of access to tens of billions of corporate and personal records and hundreds of thousands of software flaws.

5 cybercrime red flags | How to tell if you’re getting fake bank notifications

Banks have security measures in place, but you must do your part to prevent scammers from stealing your money.

DICT says P300-M intelligence fund ‘legitimately’ spent on cybersecurity

The DICT said in a statement on Wednesday, Feb. 5, that there was nothing irregular in the disbursement of the P300-million confidential fund.
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