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Expressing growing concerns over a recent surge in hacking incidents and data breaches within government agencies, senators are sounding the alarm on the potential wide-scale cyber threats facing critical infrastructure. Senators Sherwin Gatchalian and Alan Peter Cayetano are particularly apprehensive about the increasing risks posed to essential services such as electricity, water, and communication systems, as well as the compromise of sensitive data.
With a sense of urgency, Senator Gatchalian underscores the vulnerability of critical infrastructures, highlighting the pervasive reliance on the internet for bill payments and interconnected services. He strongly advocates for companies to proactively establish their own cybersecurity officers, plans, and allocate funds to effectively combat the escalating cyber threats.
Expressing further apprehension, Senator Cayetano raises concerns about the potential compromise of sensitive international negotiations, private information from various professions, and medical records. He issues a stark warning about the imminent dangers associated with hacking, capable of swiftly dismantling entire systems or institutions.
In their collective appeal, both senators urgently call for an immediate response to the hacking issue, cautioning that failure to do so could result in more severe and widespread cyberattacks in the future. Senator Cayetano highlights the critical need for a rapid and effective response to mitigate the risks posed by cyber threats.
In response to these urgent concerns, both senators call for robust cybersecurity measures at both organizational and national levels. They stress the paramount importance of taking swift action to curb the potential repercussions of cyberattacks on the nation’s security and overall well-being.