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Defense Senior Undersecretary Charlie Galvez, the National Intelligence Coordinating Agency Director General Dick de Leon,
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National Grid Corporation of the Philippines President and CEO Anthony Almeda, fellow workers in government, ladies and gentlemen.
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What we have witnessed today is a very important event in the continuing effort of our country to protect itself against any attacks in cyberspace.
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The NGCP is in charge of a very critical aspect of our daily lives.
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And with the understanding that when it comes to war strategy, we conduct our wars in the same manner that we conduct our business.
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And for example, in the early 20th century, in the First World War, industry was labor-intensive, hence trench warfare.
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And in the Second World War, we had industrialized our businesses, and hence it was machinery and the production of airplanes and tanks that won the war.
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And now we do our business through cyberspace.
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And that is why we are continuing to shore up our defenses when it comes to cybersecurity.
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And since NGCP is a critical, critical part of our security, of our ability to continue to function as a society, then this is an important day.
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Because now we have made more robust the defenses against any possible attacks on our power systems,
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on any other of the elements in our everyday lives that require power, and for that matter, that require the exchange of secure information amongst ourselves in society.
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So I thank the NGCP for taking the initiative here, for allowing.
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There have been fears that the involvement of any foreign entity in our power transmission system would present a security threat to the Philippines.
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Well, this is a very good step towards answering that challenge.
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It is but one step, because we are continuing to do this not only with NGCP, but we are developing our cyber systems so that we are secure,
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and so that the data that we need to collect and to disseminate is available to us, and we are able to do and handle that data in a secure fashion without the risk of it being used somehow against the Philippines.
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And so I thank, of course, Antony. Antony is known to me because we were classmates together.
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We were studying economics, actually, but pareho kami hindi nagtapos.
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But I know him well, and I'm happy that he has taken the lead in this.
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And, of course, NICA, which is essentially our lead and premier intelligence agency,
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now have this Memorandum of Understanding, which will make much clearer the requirements of our intelligence services to ensure that we are safe and that we are secure.
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So let this be an example to all the other sectors that could be assessed to be at risk when it comes to cybersecurity.
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It is one that we do. There are those, such as today, that we will do formally, and there are those that we will do quietly.
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But nonetheless, it is something we must continue to develop, and it is a good development.
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It is a good example for the rest of our infrastructure, and I talk about hard and soft infrastructure.
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It is a good signal to all of us who have concerns in this regard that we are doing many things to make sure that the Philippines remains secure,
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that the Philippines remains in accordance with international law, that the Philippines and its people can rest assured that their territory, their data,
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their personal information will not be used against us, and that they can feel secure.
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Congratulations to NGCP. Congratulations to NICA for a very important step that we have witnessed today.
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Thank you, and good morning.
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Thank you, Mr. President.
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At this juncture, may we request the President to kindly grant us photo opportunity in four batches.
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For batch one, that will be, of course, Mr. President, Mr. Almeda, Mr. De Leon, and Undersecretary Galvez.
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Please face the camera.
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Batch two, please stand by.
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Thank you, Mr. President.
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For batch two, I would like to call on the NICA Deputy Directors-General, Assistant Directors-General, and NGCP Board of Directors.
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Batch three, please stand by.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Batch two.
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Now, I would like to call on the NICA Directors.
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Batch four, please stand by.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Now, I would like to call on NGCP officers.
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Thank you.
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Thank you, batch four.
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At this point, may we excuse Undersecretary Carlito Galvez for this photo opportunity, Mr. President, Mr. Almeda, and Mr. De Leon for a photo opportunity.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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That concludes our program.
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And thank you very much, Mr. President.
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Once again, ladies and gentlemen, His Excellency, President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr.
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We would like to request everyone to please remain seated until the President has left the venue.
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Once again, ladies and gentlemen, His Excellency, President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr.


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