UnionBank’s Selyado 5.0 Focuses on Privacy-enabled Secure Systems
Union Bank of the
Philippines (UnionBank) recently held the fifth iteration of its annual Selyado
series, which focused on data privacy and security. Led by data privacy and
cyber security experts from the public and private sectors, the event entitled “Selyado
5.0: Fostering A Privacy-Enabled Secure System,” aimed to raise awareness and
promote privacy-enabled secure ecosystems for Filipinos, through four different
activities held from May 17 to June 7, 2023.
“This year’s Selyado is all
about empowering ordinary Filipinos with knowledge that will help them safeguard
their data and privacy, which is invaluable in a world where threat actors are
becoming more innovative in their methods of causing harm in the digital space,”
said UnionBank Data Privacy Office Head and Deputy Data Protection Officer Atty.
Jesse Pauline Solis, who presided over the event.
Kicking off the event on
May 17 was “Selyado on Wheels: School Edition,” a symposium designed for Grade
10 students held in partnership with Pasig City Science High School. It
featured Privacy Compliance Officer Atty. Danniel Amorin, who provided practical
strategies for safeguarding personal information; and DevSecOps engineer Johann
Paolo Abog, who discussed cybersecurity fundamentals, including identifying
phishing and scams and securing accounts and sensitive data. UnionBank’s Chief
Information Security Officer Joey Rufo delivered the closing remarks,
emphasizing that the youth who are safe and secure online are the hope of the
nation.
On May 24, UnionBank led an
online roundtable discussion where Rufo, together with the Data Protection
Officers of the Aboitiz Group (Christine Kempeneers of Aboitiz Equity Ventures,
Ed Monares of Pilmico Food Group, Atty. Ernie Villarin of Visayan Electric Co.,
Inc., and Atty. Mischele Sta. Ana of Aboitiz Land) talked about data privacy
and the importance of data subject rights.
On May 26, the Bank held a “Selyado
on Wheels” symposium for the students of the Banilad Center for Professional
Development in Cebu City with the theme "Fostering a Privacy-Enabled
Secure Ecosystem." The event played a crucial role in cultivating a
privacy-conscious and cyber-resilient community, particularly among the youth.
Selyado 5.0 culminated on
June 7 with a series of discussions led by experts, who delivered insightful
talks that addressed critical aspects of data privacy and security. National Privacy Commission (NPC) Deputy
Commissioner Atty. Leandro Angelo Aguirre, emphasized the significance of
safeguarding personal data, particularly for the younger generation. He cited potential
risks posed by online quizzes and surveys designed to extract sensitive
information, and underscored the role of parents as the “frontline defenders”
and encouraged them to: be vigilant, read terms and conditions, and monitor their
children’s online activities.
Atty. John Fajardo of Fajardo
Law Offices, introduced “PrivaSEA”, a new perspective on privacy. “Privacy is
like the open sea. The implications are vast, and you can easily drown in it. That’s
why you need to learn how to navigate through it effectively,” shared Fajardo. Fajardo
also presented information about data subject rights, discussing familiar
topics such as website cookies and the importance of maintaining control over
personal data. He then emphasized the need for responsible online behavior and
urged attendees to approach terms and conditions with a sense of
responsibility, to empower them to make informed choices.
Mircosoft’s Senior Security
Specialist Abigail Roces shared valuable insights on the current state of
internet users and highlighted the various online threats targeting children. She
cited the importance of vigilance and the need for proactive measures to
protect children and their personal data, and provided practical tips and best
practices to enhance data privacy and security for families, including teaching
children to be cautious when encountering suspicious emails, links, or files
from unknown sources. “We need to be vigilant. There’s no room for complacency
in today’s world. Criminals know that children are easy prey,” Roces said. “The
internet offers several opportunities, but it also poses several risks that we
guardians and parents must address. We have to take the necessary steps to
protect our children and their personal data.”
SELYADO 5.0 successfully showcased
the commitment of industry professionals from the NPC, Microsoft, and UnionBank
in fostering a privacy-enabled secure ecosystem, which is in line with the
Bank’s “Tech-Up Pilipinas” advocacy that aims to promote digital literacy among
Filipinos.
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