In a bid to bolster its cybersecurity infrastructure, the Philippines has expressed interest in expanding engagements with the Czech Republic. Senator Imee Marcos, chairperson of the Senate Committee on Economic Affairs, emphasized the need for stronger cooperation between the two nations during a recent webinar organized by the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI).
Highlighting the growing importance of cybersecurity in the face of evolving digital threats, Marcos underscored the significance of forging partnerships with countries equipped with advanced technological capabilities. She emphasized the need for the Philippines to leverage international collaborations to enhance its cybersecurity posture and safeguard critical infrastructure against cyberattacks.
During the webinar, Marcos emphasized the importance of learning from the Czech Republic’s expertise in cybersecurity, particularly in areas such as data protection, threat intelligence sharing, and cybersecurity workforce development. Acknowledging the Czech Republic’s robust cybersecurity framework and initiatives, Marcos expressed her desire to explore avenues for knowledge exchange and capacity building.
The senator’s call for enhanced engagements with the Czech Republic resonates amid increasing cybersecurity concerns globally, with cyber threats becoming more sophisticated and prevalent. By fostering closer ties with nations at the forefront of cybersecurity innovation, the Philippines aims to strengthen its defenses and mitigate the risks posed by cyber threats.
While specific details regarding the proposed collaborations are yet to be finalized, Marcos’s advocacy for deeper cooperation signals the government’s commitment to addressing cybersecurity challenges through international partnerships. As both countries navigate the complexities of the digital age, the prospect of joint efforts in cybersecurity presents opportunities for mutual learning and shared resilience against cyber threats.