The Philippines and Australia are looking to strengthen the Southeast Asian nation’s cyber defense through a “cyber boot program. ” The program aims to impart technical skills to improve the Philippines’ awareness of preparing for cyberattacks and online threats and what to do if they do happen. Professor Helge Janicke of the Australian Cyber Security Cooperative Research Centre said, “We are looking at awareness programs and war gaming exercises. It is mainly about organizations and companies understanding better what these threats are and how to respond appropriately.” This program is a result of the memorandum of understanding (MOU) on Cyber and Critical Technology Cooperation signed by Manila and Canberra back in February of this year by President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, Jr. and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. What is ‘vishing’ and how to avoid it? How the “I’m not a robot” CAPTCHA test actually works Through the MOU, the two countries will collaborate to
SMART subscribers were able to “unbox the future” during the midnight launch of the new iPhone 16 , which featured GMA7’s Kyline Alcantara and basketball standout Kobe Paras at the Smart Store in SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City. Kobe was particularly excited about the iPhone 16’s new and improved camera settings, perfect for his love of picture-taking. The latest flagship iPhones can now capture better moments than their predecessors due to their advanced Photographic styles, Camera Control, and Zero Shutter Lag. Meanwhile, Kyline was more thrilled with the iPhone 16’s improved battery life, stating that she always forgot to charge her phone, so a longer battery life was helpful for her. Apple Inc. says the iPhone 16 model can go up to around 50% battery charge in under 30 minutes. In addition to the improved iPhones, the first 16 subscribers to purchase the new iPhone 16 received Php3,000 worth of vouchers and phone accessories from SMART. That’s not all. Sixteen iPads were also