The Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT) and the Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center (CICC) said Friday they rolled out a monitoring app in 100 sites nationwide to protect online consumers.
The Consumer Application Monitoring System (CAMS) was deployed in major cities such as Makati, Bonifacio Global City, Mandaluyong, Pasig, Antipolo, Quezon City, Pasay, Manila, Cavite, Cebu, Bagiuo, Davao and in the provinces of Bulacan and Pampanga.
“The expanded capability will test the efficiency and safety of online users. This will ensure that what works in Manila must have the same efficiency of service to other parts of the country. If there will be variations we will call the attention of the app vendor to improve their services,” CICC executive director Alexander Ramos said.
DICT and -CICC partner Mozark Philippines installed and activated the CAMS network, achieving a significant milestone in protecting online consumers.
“We have completed the 100 city wide locations of our CAMS Digital Observability Platform in less than a month,” Ramos said.
The CAMS is operational in over 12 countries today serving global consumers in video streaming, banking, fintech and e-commerce.
The full installation of CAMS Observability Platform nationwide means monitoring of online applications such as delivery apps, online payment platforms, trading and business platforms and e-government apps would now be more efficient.
Mozark Pte Ltd. is a leading digital company with offices in Singapore and the Philippines.