The telco provider’s Thoughts on Tech vodcast series recently launched special Cybersecurity Month episodes to help guide businesses through this evolving digital threat landscape. The episodes feature Maez De Guzman, Cybersecurity Leader at EY Global Delivery Services (EY GDS) Philippines, and Colonel Francel Padilla, Spokesperson of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP). Their episodes unpack how organizations can strengthen cyber resilience and protect national digital infrastructure.
A call to strengthen the country’s cyber defense
De Guzman stressed that businesses, especially small and medium enterprises, must keep pace with the speed of technological change. “We're being attacked [at] machine speed, but we're actually defending [at] human speed,” she said, noting that adapting a stronger cybersecurity mindset begins with adopting the right frameworks, such as Zero Trust. “So, the framework actually means zero trust from its name, meaning trust no one, verify everything. All the technologies now actually support zero trust — from micro segmentation, from all identity-related proxies — everyone should align to the framework of zero trust.”
In another episode, Col. Padilla emphasized that cybersecurity is no longer confined to individual organizations but is now a matter of national defense. “Cyber has no barriers, so you cannot really say, ‘You’re intruding [into] the Philippine cyberspace.’ “There’s no such thing,” she said. She added that digital protection must extend beyond institutions to strengthen national resilience, noting, “If we have a secure country, we have a secure economy then.”
Supporting advocacy with action
Eastern Communications is backing its advocacy with practical solutions for local enterprises. In partnership with Nexusguard, a global leader in DDoS mitigation and cybersecurity, Eastern now offers DDoS-Protected Eastern IDS (Internet Direct Service), empowering businesses with seamless, dedicated business internet backed by 24/7 reliable security.
According to Nexusguard’s 2025 DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) Trends Report, the average size of DDoS attacks surged by 69% year-over-year, with peak attacks reaching as high as 962.2 Gbps, creating unprecedented strain on networks worldwide. The report highlights end-to-end hybrid protection solutions, combining cloud scalability and on-premise responsiveness as the most effective defense against today’s diverse DDoS threats.
For companies seeking enhanced protection, Eastern’s DDoS security solutions are also available as standalone services, ensuring continuous, efficient, and worry-free operations in today’s digital landscape.
“Eastern Communications remains steadfast in advocating for a safer, more secure digital Philippines,” said Edsel Paglinawan, Eastern Communications’ Chief Revenue and Experience Officer. “Through our Cyber Defense solutions and platforms like Thoughts on Tech, we aim to empower enterprises to build digital resilience and strengthen the Philippines’ cybersecurity ecosystem. This is part of how we continue exceeding expectations and serving with malasakit.”
As cyber threats continue to evolve, Eastern Communications is reaffirming its role as a trusted technology partner committed to securing the nation’s digital future and helping Filipino enterprises stay connected, competitive, and safe in an increasingly AI-driven world.
To learn more about Eastern Communications and its initiatives, visit www.eastern.com.ph or follow its Facebook page.


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