Marcos cites dangers of cyberspace warfare

PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Saturday emphasized the importance of adaptability and discipline as he warned that cyberspace has become the new frontline in modern warfare. At the Philippine Army's (PA) 128th anniversary celebration at Fort Bonifacio in Taguig City, Marcos said the growing threat of cyber warfare requires grit to ensure the country's security and development. "Ours is a world that continues to evolve. Threats have grown increasingly more complex, and the battleground is no longer contained in land. It now extends into cyberspace and beyond," Marcos said as he addressed the members of the Army. "The challenges demand greater adaptability, greater discipline and further commitment to the nation's security and progress," he added. Marcos acknowledged the PA's crucial role in fortifying the Philippines' security, citing its relentless efforts in strengthening its defense capabilities and enhancing its ability to detect, address and recover from threats. However, he said it is not enough for a soldier to have the courage and skills in the face of escalating security threats, including cybersecurity challenges. "It requires unwavering resolve in the face of adversity, principles unshaken by fear or doubt, and a heart always ready to serve with loyalty, expecting nothing in return," Marcos said in Filipino. The President also said personal interests must be set aside to reach the goal of building a "more united, more just and truly peaceful nation." "In any institution, rank or power is not enough. The true measure is the willingness to put aside personal interests for a higher purpose," he said. "For 128 years, the Philippine Army has stood as a pillar of strength and of stability. In its more than a century-long history, the institution has defended our nation, our constitution and ensured the safety of our people to every trial, whether in combat, in crisis or in calamity."

Marcos cites dangers of cyberspace warfare

PRESIDENT Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Saturday emphasized the importance of adaptability and discipline as he warned that cyberspace has become the new frontline in modern warfare.

At the Philippine Army's (PA) 128th anniversary celebration at Fort Bonifacio in Taguig City, Marcos said the growing threat of cyber warfare requires grit to ensure the country's security and development.

"Ours is a world that continues to evolve. Threats have grown increasingly more complex, and the battleground is no longer contained in land. It now extends into cyberspace and beyond," Marcos said as he addressed the members of the Army.

"The challenges demand greater adaptability, greater discipline and further commitment to the nation's security and progress," he added.

Marcos acknowledged the PA's crucial role in fortifying the Philippines' security, citing its relentless efforts in strengthening its defense capabilities and enhancing its ability to detect, address and recover from threats.

However, he said it is not enough for a soldier to have the courage and skills in the face of escalating security threats, including cybersecurity challenges.

"It requires unwavering resolve in the face of adversity, principles unshaken by fear or doubt, and a heart always ready to serve with loyalty, expecting nothing in return," Marcos said in Filipino.

The President also said personal interests must be set aside to reach the goal of building a "more united, more just and truly peaceful nation."

"In any institution, rank or power is not enough. The true measure is the willingness to put aside personal interests for a higher purpose," he said.

"For 128 years, the Philippine Army has stood as a pillar of strength and of stability. In its more than a century-long history, the institution has defended our nation, our constitution and ensured the safety of our people to every trial, whether in combat, in crisis or in calamity."