Philippines Recruits Civilian Tech Talent To Fend Off Cyber Attacks (restofworld.org) 11
The Philippine Army is recruiting civilian hackers to bolster its cybersecurity defenses amid rising digital threats from China, army officials said. The 120-member Cyber Battalion has hired 70 tech experts in their 20s and 30s since 2020, offering them military training and the opportunity to serve the nation despite lower wages than private sector jobs.
The initiative follows cyber attacks on Philippine government servers, including those of the Coast Guard and President Marcos Jr., which authorities traced to China. Beijing denies involvement. The Philippines ranks among the countries most vulnerable to cyber threats, with recent attacks compromising millions of citizens' data through state and private institutions.
The initiative follows cyber attacks on Philippine government servers, including those of the Coast Guard and President Marcos Jr., which authorities traced to China. Beijing denies involvement. The Philippines ranks among the countries most vulnerable to cyber threats, with recent attacks compromising millions of citizens' data through state and private institutions.
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Yep. There are really strong parallels to the end of the Roman empire. The good thing about Trump is that he will accelerate all that failure. Maybe he can even engineer a complete crash while he is still in office.
Re: Cyber attacks traced to China :o (Score:2)
Yeah, they seem not to know about VAULT-7. Of course it looks like it comes from China...
China v. The Philippines (Score:3)