• Philippine Data Privacy Basics
    First module of the Philippine Data Privacy Basics
    Covers the legal concept of
    – how the law understands it and why it is important
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Philippine Data Privacy Basics


Online course
covering the benefits of understanding ;
its importance, consequences of violations & penalties.

Our goal is to make you become more aware of the , and how it will affect you and your organisation.

Content developed by Disini & Disini Law Office

Philippine Resource for

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Cost of acquiring knowledge is significantly lower than conventional instructor led training.

Accessibility to learning is 24/7 – at any location where there is adequate broadband connectivity.

The learning experience is self-paced, taken as required, at a time convenient for the learner.

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Subject matter may be revisited after the initial learning event to further support knowledge retention.

Transfer of knowledge is consistent, verifiable and uniform – eliminating the differences in knowledge transfer associated with different instructors.


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Prioritize DICT in 2026 budget

The government spends some P12 billion a year on cloud services, with 90 percent of its data stored mainly in Singapore. This was disclosed at the House budget deliberations last Sept. 30, and the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) and legislators all agree that this is a potential national security risk as sensitive information is kept outside the government’s jurisdiction.

Why the Philippines must prepare for AI-driven data breaches

FILIPINOS love the internet. With 97.5 million people online, equivalent to 83.8% of the population, the Philippines ranks among the heaviest internet users in the world. Nearly all of these internet users (98.5%) access it through their mobile phones, spending close to nine hours online daily. About five of those hours are spent on mobile devices, with the remainder spent on desktops and tablets.