"As technology continues to evolve, everyone must be aware of the risks that come with it,” said Lt. Col. Harold G. Ricacho, Director of PMA Information and Communications Technology Center. “Cybersecurity is not just about technology. It starts with people who know how to spot scams, protect their privacy, and use digital platforms responsibly. The more informed we are, the stronger our cyber defense becomes."
PLDT and Smart led discussions on identifying scams and fraudulent activities. The workshop particularly focused on social engineering, a form of cyberattack that manipulates victims into revealing sensitive information by exploiting human emotions to gain their trust, create fear, or a sense of urgency. Victims may end up unknowingly disclosing login credentials, downloading malicious files, or transferring money to perpetrators. Phishing, love scams, and investment scams are among the most common forms of social engineering.
The 2025 Threat Landscape Report by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) found that phishing accounted for 60% of identified initial attack methods across nearly 4,900 analyzed cybersecurity incidents, underscoring how attackers often exploit people to breach systems.
"PLDT and Smart help organizations ward off cyberattacks by developing a cybersecurity culture," said Stephanie V. Orlino, AVP and Head of Stakeholder Engagement at PLDT and Smart. "#BeCyberSmart raises cybersecurity awareness among ordinary Filipinos, so they become less vulnerable to being exploited by criminals."
#BeCyberSmart is part of PLDT and Smart's #KonektedforSaferInternet program, which aims to help the public protect their digital lives by raising awareness of online threats, scams, and cyberattacks. Since its launch in 2018, the initiative has reached more than 140,000 Filipinos through cybersecurity awareness campaigns.
The initiative complements the PLDT Group's cyber defenses, which fended off more than 2 billion cyberattacks in the first half of the year. Its Cyber Security Operations Group also blocked more than 150 billion attempts to open malicious sites.
The training forms part of the PLDT Group's broader efforts to promote cybersecurity awareness among schools, communities, businesses, and government institutions, recognizing that informed users remain a critical line of defense against increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.








