The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) and the Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC) signed a Memorandum of Agreement [MOA] that will aid in close collaboration, coordination, and effective joint action towards cybersecurity initiatives.
The MMDA has requested the CICC for technical assistance on the conduct of information communications technology (ICT) security, cybercrime resilience, and data protection assessments of the agency’s critical information infrastructure (CII).
It will also work in close coordination with CICC along with other relevant government agencies and private sector organizations on initiatives towards cybersecurity and anti-cybercrime planning and policy formulation.
MMDA Acting Chairman Atty. Don Artes underscored the importance of cybercrime resilience amid rapid technological advances.
“We are very thankful to the CICC for their assistance in ensuring that appropriate and effective cybercrime risk mitigation measures are in place,” he said.
“Cyber protection is vital to the agency, which handles large amounts of data.”
Artes also added that cyber protection is vital to the agency, which handles large amounts of data such as apprehensions and video footage of the major thoroughfares recorded via CCTVs along Metro Manila, among others.
“We remain committed to our vision of a safe and livable metropolis.”
“Our partnership with the CICC will aid in safeguarding these crucial data that we handle on a daily basis as we remain committed to our vision of a safe and livable metropolis,” he added.
The CICC, meanwhile, shall allow authorized representatives of the MMDA to access NCH resources, technical expertise, and institutional/international linkage towards the fulfillment of MMDA mandates.
Aside from the ICT security, cybercrime resilience, and data protection assessments of the MMDA’s CII, the CICC will likewise assist the MMDA in the pursuit of its key digitalization projects such as the revitalization of its Security Operations Center, among others, to ensure that cybersecurity and cybercrime risk mitigation are achieved.
The CICC will also work in close coordination with MMDA, along with other relevant government agencies and private sector organizations, on initiatives towards cybersecurity and anti-cybercrime planning and policy formulation.
The two agencies will also share both of their resources to enable a more effective implementation of their respective mandates.
Artes and CICC Executive Director Alexander Ramos signed the MOA.
The CICC is mandated to protect and secure the country through effective institutional programs and policy development to combat cybercrime, and promote cybercrime awareness, and institutionalize Cybercrime Prevention Capacity Build-up, among others.