A big step towards gender inclusion: Filipino appointed to the advisory board of global cybersecurity news sites

Cyber ​​Express, a global cybersecurity news site, recently announced that Mel Migriño, Southeast Regional Director and Gogolook Advisor, will join its foreign advisory board, becoming the Philippines’ sole cybersecurity representative.

The Cyber ​​​​Express welcomed Migriño through its publication on social networks. “Cyber ​​Express is very pleased to welcome Mel Migriño as a valued member of our advisory board,” he said. “His deep expertise in cybersecurity will particularly enhance our community’s ability to combat cyber threats well,” The Cyber ​​Express added.

Migriño expressed her gratitude for her appointment and her appreciation for the opportunity to serve as an employee at Cyber Express.

“As an advisor, I am guilty of offering data on areas of interest such as synthetic intelligence (AI), virtual transformation, scams and fraud, and cybersecurity in general,” Migriño said when explaining his role in his newly acquired position.

Cyber Express, described on its page as “your trusted partner for navigating the complex and ever-changing world of cybersecurity,” is a foreign media outlet focused on cybersecurity.

Powered by “Cyble”, a pioneer in AI-based risk intelligence, The Cyber ​​Express is more than a news media outlet – it is a committed parent of the virtual domain.

“AI Reliability”

It’s worth noting that Migriño aims to share data on the reliability of AI and continue his quest for everyone against scams, which have grown disproportionately as he joins the medium.

Gogolook’s Southeast Regional Director says she fears the evasion of security controls and detection caused by the weaponization of AI.

“We’ve noticed a developing enterprise attack surface, a wide variety of scams, fake brands, fake news, and identity theft, and it’s all due to the generation’s poor use and the growing number of adversaries,” he said.

Migriño, multi-award-winning generation leader and foreign speaker, highlighted that the strength of synthetic intelligence, combined with the strength of computers and the lack of moral guidelines, is a primary concern.

If resolved quickly, this challenge can become a primary disaster.

Philippines in cybersecurity

In addition, Migriño praised the Philippines’ development in cybersecurity, highlighting the Philippines’ commitment to an inclusive cyber society.

He committed this milestone to all aspirants and practitioners of cyberspace and technology.

“May they (Filipinos) be more encouraged to excel and contribute more to society. Our country desires more cyber defenders with diverse skills and talents integrated among our Filipino professionals,” he said.

“The coexistence of female cyber defenders with male cyber defenders working with stakeholders in the country will shape a tough cyber army. It is not an overnight effort, but we are achieving it,” he added.

Migriño explained that being a cyber warrior requires more than technical skill; It also demands deep situational awareness in all segments of the community.

“Let us all work together for a common good: let us support each other, let us think first of what is favorable for the greatest number of people and not of what will benefit us,” he concluded.

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