The Philippines will now develop technologies to counter “unconventional threats” in the current security landscape after President Marcos signed on Tuesday a law directing the pursuit of a self-reliant defense posture (SRDP).
“Cyber security breaches, chemical attacks, radiological threats — these are more than hypothetical risks, but pressing realities. With this, we are broadening our perspective on defense. We are not just looking at tanks and rifles. We are building...
The Philippines will now develop technologies to counter “unconventional threats” in the current security landscape after President Marcos signed on Tuesday a law directing the pursuit of a self-reliant defense posture (SRDP).
“Cyber security breaches, chemical attacks, radiological threats — these are more than hypothetical risks, but pressing realities. With this, we are broadening our perspective on defense. We are not just looking at tanks and rifles. We are building...
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