Globe Business has teamed up with global cybersecurity company Cyble to introduce an artificial intelligence (AI)-native threat intelligence platform in the Philippines to escalate the fight against rising cybercrime in the country.
The partnership comes at a critical time, as cyberattacks in the Philippines continue to increase in volume and complexity.
Data showed that in the first quarter of 2025, more than 1.2 million compromised credentials belonging to Filipinos were discovered on the dark web, reflecting widespread exposure to data exploitation.
The country remains a persistent target for phishing attacks, revealing vulnerability to credential theft and social engineering, with tools like Malware-as-a-Service making traditional perimeter-based defenses insufficient.
Through this collaboration, Globe Business and Cyble plan to help organizations stay ahead of evolving threats by combining local enterprise expertise with Cyble’s deep capabilities in dark web monitoring and AI-powered risk detection.
The solution collects, processes and analyzes data from multiple layers of the internet to provide early warnings on potential attacks, leaked credentials, and brand impersonations before they escalate into costly incidents.
“The fight against cybercrime is now a race of intelligence and speed,” said Globe Business head KD Dizon. Darwin G. Amojelar
“Our partnership with Cyble is about democratizing that power, equipping Philippine enterprises with AI-driven foresight so they can move beyond simply reacting to breaches and achieve proactive, data-informed resilience,” Dizon said.
Cyble’s technology, built on Agentic AI and the BlazeAI engine, is designed to operate autonomously and continuously learn from emerging threat patterns.
Its AI-native architecture enables the system to process over 20 billion pages each day, monitoring more than 15,000 cybercrime sources in real-time. This allows security teams to instantly detect data leaks, exposed assets, or fraudulent domains and act before harm occurs.
“The Philippines faces some of the world’s fastest-growing cyber risks,” said Cyble co-founder and chief executive Beenu Arora.
“Through this partnership, we aim to help enterprises stay one step ahead of attackers by combining the scale of AI with the local expertise of Globe Business,” he said.







