Dragon Pay COO Christian Reyes said that with more individuals and businesses engaging in online financial transactions, threats to cyber security are also increasing.
MANILA - The Department of Information and Communications Technology has urged the public, private sector, and stakeholders to be vigilant and proactive amid cybersecurity challenges.
“Let us work together to ensure that digital transformation will not be only innovative and efficient, but above all, safe and secure,” Villamorel added. Reyes added that apart from providing support to those who report fraud in online transactions and working with regulators, educating customers on how they can protect themselves from cyberattacks is also important.
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