OTTAWA’S armed forces will conduct a five-day military cybersecurity training program for the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the Embassy of Canada in ManilaOTTAWA’S armed forces will conduct a five-day military cybersecurity training program for the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the Embassy of Canada in Manila

Canada to train Philippine forces

OTTAWA’S armed forces will conduct a five-day military cybersecurity training program for the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), the Embassy of Canada in Manila said on Monday.

In a statement, the embassy said the joint exercises aim to strengthen the AFP’s capacity to detect, assess, and respond to malicious cyber activity targeting government and military networks.

“By delivering the Military Cyber Security Operations Course in the Philippines, Canada is investing in practical cooperation that strengthens regional resilience, improves interoperability and supports a free, open and secure Indo-Pacific,” Major-Gen. Dave Yarke, commander of the Canadian Armed Forces Cyber Command, was quoted as saying.

The cybersecurity training program will also support the development of local expertise, enhance interoperability, and help strengthen its national cyber defense posture.

The program also includes legal instructions that cover domestic and international legal frameworks for cyber operations, as well as emerging and current issues in cyber law.

“The initiative also advances Canada’s broader efforts to work with like-minded partners to address emerging threats and promote regional stability,” it added.

The training, set for Jan. 19 to 23, will bring together the AFP Cyber Command and the Philippine Army Signal Regiment’s Cyber Battalion, under the instruction of the Canadian Armed Forces Cyber Command.

“Their participation underscores the growing collaboration between Canada and the Philippines and builds on the momentum of the recently signed Canada-Philippines Status of Visiting Forces Agreement,” it said.

Manila and Ottawa last year signed a visiting forces agreement amid the Philippines’ push to widen its defense cooperations. — Adrian H. Halili

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