THE Supreme Court (SC) yesterday said it found no evidence of security breach or indication that sensitive data was compromised contrary to the claim of Deep Web Konek, a group that monitors Dark Web activities in the Philippines and describes itself as “cybersecurity enthusiast.
THE Supreme Court yesterday said it found no evidence of security breach or indication that sensitive data was compromised contrary to the claim of Deep Web Konek, a group that monitors Dark Web activities in the Philippines and describes itself as “cybersecurity enthusiast.”
“The Supreme Court and its service providers launched an immediate investigation and, as of this afternoon, found no evidence of a breach or indication that sensitive data was compromised,” the SC said in a statement.“As precautionary measure, and although regularly done, we will do another round of Vulnerability and Penetration Testing assessment and have asked our providers and partners to do the same,” the SC added.
“So security is very, I say strong. Until now, I’d like to say and very proud that the SC has not been hacked,” Ting said when asked how the SC can ensure that the protection of cases and data in light with the implementation of the mandatory submission of electronic copies of pleadings and other court submissions being filed before the lower courts pursuant to the Efficient Use of Paper Rule.
“Rest assured the Court has invested in cybersecurity for its data and will continue to do so as we digitalize our processes,” Ting added.Meanwhile, the implementation of the electronic filing will begin on September 1, 2024, with full implementation completed by December 1, 2024.
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