The Philippines has an insufficient number of cybersecurity professionals, Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) Secretary Ivan John Uy admitted in a press briefing on Tuesday, Dec. 20.
The Philippines has an insufficient number of cybersecurity professionals, Department of Information and Communications Technology Secretary Ivan John Uy admitted in a press briefing on Tuesday, Dec. 20.
“Kulang na kulang tayo. Actually, when we talk about certified cybersecurity experts, we only have about 200 of them in the country. Compared to Singapore, which has about 3,000. Napakaliit na bansa ang Singapore, pero ganon ang numbers nila ,” said Uy. To address this issue, Uy stressed that the department is working on building up the public’s interest in the field by launching programs to “aggressively provide the technical know-how.”
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