The DICT seeks to strengthen digital cooperation with the government of the United Kingdom as part of efforts to aggressively pursue digital transformation initiatives.
In a meeting with Ambassador of the United Kingdom to the Philippines Laure Beaufils, DICT Undersecretary Anna Mae Yu Lamentillo discussed possible areas where the two nations can work together, such as strengthening cybersecurity, interoperability of cyber systems, cybersecurity capacity-building, programmatic support on cybersecurity, satellite communications, and Government Cloud and Big Data.
Earlier this year, the British Embassy Manila spearheaded a virtual forum in cybersecurity where the National Cyber Security Centre , UK’s implementer of cyber strategies and programs, shared how it helps realize the vision of cyberspace as a reliable and resilient place for people and businesses to flourish.
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