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the pandemic forced them to accelerate their digital transformation.cial intelligence has emerged as the latest buzzword.
Twenty-nine percent of Filipino organizations have reported an increase in cybersecurity-related incidents of 50% or more, with 51% saying that they are at high risk from threats, the report said. Information and Communications Technology Assistant Secretary Renato A. Paraiso said cyberattacks have become more frequent.
In the Philippines, the majority of the network remains untrusted, which makes them more prone to attacks, Now Corp. Chairman Mel V. Velarde said, adding that geopolitical tensions may also spark more cyberattacks. “The industry is also looking to utilize these tool sets to provide better ways and form and to protect against those new forms of initiated attacks,” he said.
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