‘Cyber warriors’ to amp up security


Calling brawn and brains: Brawner said the military will stop letting telco companies build cell towers in military camps. — Reuters

The military is creating a cyber command to improve defences against almost daily cyber attacks and will relax recruitment rules to ensure it can attract online experts, the chief of the armed forces said.

Several government agencies, including the lower house of Congress, have recently reported cyber attacks and the chief of the armed forces said some of the almost daily attacks on the military came from abroad.

“Instead of recruiting soldiers for infantry battalions, this time we will recruit cyber warriors,” General Romeo Brawner told reporters yesterday.

“There is this general realisation that this new breed of warriors does not have to be muscle strong. We have experienced this almost every day,” Brawner said of the attacks, adding that none had been successful.

“We believe some of the attacks are foreign,” he said.

Brawner did not say from where he believed the attacks were coming from, but tension with China has been high in recent months, largely over disputed territory in the South China Sea.

The Philippines has complained about what it calls aggressive Chinese action including “dangerous manoeuvres” by its coastguard and navy, especially near a disputed shoal.

China has rejected the complaints saying that its vessels operate lawfully in its waters.

Cyber defence training was part joint exercises this year with US forces, Brawner said, highlighting the growing importance of cyber resilience in defence strategy.

Brawner also said the military would stop letting telecommunication companies build cell towers in military camps.

Bases have been hosting installations operated by several mobile phone firms, including China’s state telecoms giant China Telecom.

Brawner also said that as part of a modernisation drive, he was hoping to get radar equipment from Japan to boost surveillance of territorial waters and the exclusive economic zone. — Reuters

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