The country’s leading mobile wallet shared cybersecurity insights with industry leadersand experts from the UK and the Philippines
With the rapidly evolving Philippine digital financial landscape comes different challenges in security and safety. Financial institutions, in turn, must address the increasing frequency and sophistication of cyber threats and collectively develop strategies to enhance digital defenses. This was one of the key points highlighted by GCash Chief Information and Security Officer, Migs Geronilla, as he sat down with local and British cybersecurity leaders and experts during the first cybersecurity symposium in the country, organized recently by the British Embassy Manila, at the New World Hotel Makati.
The
symposium, which had the theme “Guardians of the Digital Realm,”
brought together the British Standards Institution (BSI), GCash, Aboitiz
Group, PLDT Group, Smart Communications, RCBC Group, Cybercrime
Investigation Coordinating Center (CICC), Metro Pacific Health to create
a platform for knowledge exchange and foster partnerships between both
countries in the realm of cybersecurity.
During
the panel discussions entitled “Addressing the Growing Concern of Cyber
Attacks on Critical Infrastructure”, Miguel “Migs” Geronilla, GCash
Chief Information and
Security
Officer sat with industry experts to tackle how fintech institutions
can leverage technology and achieve regulatory compliance more
efficiently and effectively while also
improving
the overall customer experience, especially their security in
cyberspace The country’s number one finance super app emphasized best
practices in cybersecurity as a vital component of digital financial
services. With Trust and Security as its number one priority, GCash
highlighted its continuous efforts to innovate and to certify more
streamlined processes for identifying and mitigating potential risks,
ensuring its platform is compliant, safe, and secure.
“For
GCash, since we’re in the space of mobile payments, most of our threats
and risks are focused on mobile banking or mobile application risks,
that attempt to do account
takeovers.
With the rapid growth of cyber threats, GCash aims to remain adaptive
by implementing the latest security technologies in our app to
strengthen our overall security posture. With “Finance For All” as our
vision, our commitment is to make sure that the platform is a safe
environment for millions of Filipinos,” Geronilla said
In
2023, GCash introduced “DoubleSafe,” a security feature that enhances
account protection to validate the user’s identity. This uses two-factor
authentication security through measures such as mobile PINs and Face
ID technology, ensuring that users’ accounts are safeguarded. Likewise,
GCash has intensified its #GSafeTayo campaign, an educational initiative
to empower the public with knowledge about protecting their digital
accounts from scams and fraud.
As a long-standing partner for nation-building, GCash’s participation in the comprehensive cybersecurity event signifies the e-wallet’s commitment to promote a secure
and resilient digital environment by utilizing advanced knowledge and
tools necessary to navigate the complex cybersecurity landscape.
His
Majesty’s Trade Commissioner for Asia Pacific, Martin Kent, also
expressed enthusiasm for the landmark event. “Cybersecurity is a shared
responsibility that requires international cooperation. The British
Embassy Manila is committed to fostering collaboration between the
United Kingdom and the Philippines in addressing the challenges posed by
cyber threats. This event serves as a testament to our dedication to
building a safer digital future together," said Kent.
As
it continues to be the pioneer of sustainable and secure finance, GCash
remains steadfast in its pursuit of cybersecurity excellence, ensuring
the trust and security of its users, partners, and stakeholders in line
with its “Finance for All” vision and mission to make Filipino lives
better every day.