Bongbong Marcos wants to boost legislation for PH cybersecurity

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. saw the need to bolster the country’s cybersecurity by speeding up three select measures still pending in the Senate.  

President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. | FILE PHOTO: PCO

MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. saw the need to bolster the country’s cybersecurity by speeding up three select measures still pending in the Senate.

According to a Palace statement on Wednesday, the Private Sector Advisory Council (PSAC) Digital Infrastructure Group recommended that Marcos certify these bills as urgent.

“It looks like there is a great need for structural requirements in legislation. Let me work on the Cybersecurity Act, Anti-Mule and the Online Site Blocking Act. We will talk with the leadership of the legislature and see how we can move along quickly,” Marcos told PSAC officials in a meeting.

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The Cybersecurity Act aims to further strengthen the country’s cybersecurity, while the Anti-Mule aims to prevent fraudulent schemes.

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Meanwhile, the Online Site Blocking Act would prohibit people from registering an account under a false identity.

“Right now, contents are being pilfered over the internet and no more the DVDs. Unfortunately, there are laws that we really need to give a lot of teeth to our Executive branch to implement properly,”  the PSAC said.

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