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CICC, tinututukan ang artificial intelligence para sa digital forensics ng bansa
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CICC, tinututukan ang artificial intelligence para sa digital forensics ng bansa
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Research and Development Projects of the CICC regarding Artificial Intelligence.
00:06
We will discuss this with Assistant Secretary Mary Rose Magsaysay,
00:11
Deputy Executive Director of Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center.
00:17
Assec Magsaysay, good afternoon to you.
00:21
Good afternoon to you, Nina.
00:24
To all the viewers, is it still morning?
00:28
It's afternoon already.
00:29
Yes, did you have lunch already, Assec?
00:31
It's afternoon already, okay.
00:32
Did you have lunch already?
00:36
Not yet.
00:39
We are the same. Let's talk about work first.
00:41
Because now, you are focusing on artificial intelligence for digital forensics and intelligence gathering.
00:52
First, what is digital forensics?
00:54
Can you elaborate on this, Assec, and your specific contributions of the CICC
01:00
in your participation in the Scientific Working Group on Digital Evidence, a U.S.-based organization?
01:10
Okay.
01:11
So, we know that there are a lot of cybercrimes.
01:15
How can we solve a cybercrime?
01:19
We will collect the evidence, digital evidences, that prove that a cybercrime happened.
01:29
What are these?
01:30
Screenshots, emails, calls on the phone, logs on the computer and phone that show that
01:38
there are things happening at certain times of the day and certain hours of the night.
01:45
We collect all of these things and this forms what you call a group of digital evidences.
01:56
Now, digital evidences are very important.
02:00
We have a complaint center, Dial 1326.
02:08
When you call there, it is not enough for you to just record what is happening.
02:14
They will ask you for proof that the crime happened.
02:21
A screenshot of you stealing money, you have a debt, you did not pay, someone paid you for an item.
02:29
Your conversations can be screenshotted.
02:34
That is a digital evidence.
02:36
A picture of someone dying, stealing, or running around stealing.
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A person going in and out of a house, being caught by cameras.
02:44
That is a digital evidence.
02:46
I am in an agency.
02:49
If our boss wants to know how we use our emails because the government owns the computer and emails,
02:59
they can open it and when they get the contents, they call it digital evidences.
03:05
How do they get this?
03:06
The digital evidences are mirrored or extracted by the CICC.
03:13
They give it to us and we prove it to be true.
03:18
If it is true, we collect it and you can use it to have a strong case against the person who committed the crime.
03:29
That is a digital evidence.
03:31
Now, the extraction of digital evidences that we get from different places,
03:39
from places where our data is hidden like your SIM card,
03:42
that is where the data is saved.
03:44
SD card, thumb drives, data facilities around the world, cloud, your computer, RAM.
03:54
A lot of things are obtained by those who investigate digital evidences.
04:00
Now, it is important that you give it to the right agency because if the person holding this evidence has no mandate to hold it,
04:11
the chain of custody will be broken.
04:15
There is someone holding it who is not supposed to hold it.
04:18
Therefore, the digital evidence will be thrown away.
04:20
Now, what is the path of AI in investigating digital evidences?
04:30
Because there are a lot of cybercrimes now, tens of thousands happening in a day,
04:36
the CICC has decided that instead of buying platforms and programs to investigate if this is true or not,
04:50
especially the gossip, right?
04:52
The men who are mad at the woman will send a picture of their girlfriend who is drunk.
04:57
Okay, that is digital evidence against that person who has done that to you.
05:04
That is what we call crimes against women.
05:11
When you are a child, crimes against women and children, and the gossip cases, all of those,
05:18
we need to have R&D so that we will not keep subscribing to expensive platforms
05:26
that are made in other countries.
05:28
We are the ones who developed this in the Philippines.
05:34
That is why we are doing R&D so that we can save money and we can do this faster.
05:41
That is why we have R&D in the CICC because if we do not buy enough, the government's money will be wasted.
05:50
So that is the CICC.
05:52
We are the ones who extract and analyze the digital evidences.
05:58
We are the ones who bring it to the DOJ.
06:01
We compile it and submit it.
06:04
Then when there is a hearing, we also verify if the evidence is true or not.
06:15
Asik, what are the challenges that the CICC faces in integrating AI technology in digital forensics,
06:28
especially in its transparency and bias algorithms?
06:32
How do you address this?
06:35
Okay.
06:36
That is why we are doing R&D because what we notice is that when we buy platforms in other countries
06:43
to extract evidences, the people who made this are not Filipinos.
06:53
Therefore, their ethical standards are definitely different from ours.
06:58
They have biases.
07:00
For example, if a child or a person is naked, it is not picked up by AI.
07:10
What we do is white.
07:12
If we are naked and we have color, we are brown, right?
07:16
So it is difficult.
07:17
These are the challenges that we see in the platforms that we buy.
07:23
It does not fit with the digital evidences that we produce here in the Philippines.
07:32
So that's one challenge.
07:34
Definitely, the financial challenge has forced us to go R&D, to produce our own solutions.
07:41
There are a lot of people who are studying to be in AI, to program AI platforms.
07:49
That's what's good about the Philippines.
07:50
It is not a challenge.
07:52
Filipinos really know that the world is moving towards that because it is accelerating.
07:58
AI studies something that is like a person.
08:07
A program gives traits of a person so that when it looks at something,
08:15
the eyes and the experience of a person are there.
08:20
So it is right.
08:22
It is more ethical, more localized.
08:26
So it is okay for a lot of people to study into AI.
08:30
In fact, Yusek Batapan talked about it yesterday.
08:34
They are really going to the provinces to push people to study how to program into AI
08:40
because we Filipinos are the source of manpower for technologies all over the world.
08:49
So because we are already there, the Philippines is helping through the CICC.
08:56
We have a representation in SWIG DE, Scientific Working Group on Digital Evidence.
09:00
This is what is being done by the standards assumed by NIST in total for digital evidences.
09:10
Its chairman is a Filipino from CICC, Mr. Lagui.
09:16
In terms of other challenges, I think the other challenges would be that we don't have enough time
09:24
to really lay the importance for us to be the lead in terms of AI in the whole Philippines.
09:34
Internationally, we have already achieved that.
09:37
We nominated the ADOC Committee on Cybercrime as early as January last year
09:44
when they still did not understand what AI could do to things, including cybercrime.
09:49
The Philippines pushed the agenda that our new treaty needs to look at
09:55
the things that could affect the cybercrimes of the whole world involving AI.
10:01
Because if we are using this for good, looking for crimes, assessing digital evidences,
10:08
we are also being used against by cybercriminals.
10:12
So, we need to prioritize, speed up, and increase the number of people who are doing good instead of wrong.
10:19
Okay, Asek, Rose, one of your projects is to provide portable cybersecurity solutions
10:28
for organizations that have limited technical resources.
10:33
Please explain to us, Asek, what is this Network Forensics in AI Box Project?
10:42
Okay.
10:43
So, our Network Forensics in an AI Box,
10:47
because we saw that the United States is supporting us,
10:53
they are teaching us, they are showing us how to solve cybercrime.
10:57
And you will see that there is only one person who has all the tools for digital forensics.
11:03
It is only in one place, in one box.
11:06
So, the police cars, when they put the phone number of the thief,
11:12
they will find you right away, you will geolocate right away.
11:15
That is actually AI who is doing that.
11:19
Then, they are just looking for the person.
11:22
So, all these things, even to find out the personality that might be involved in the crime
11:29
can be done in one single dashboard, in a car, being used by one person.
11:36
So, it is not just an organization.
11:38
We are helping to increase this and make it cheaper.
11:42
That is why we are developing it with BINILD.
11:45
DOST will fund this.
11:48
The funding will be given to BINILD.
11:50
They are doing the study.
11:53
Then, CICC will benefit from that study.
11:56
So, after the research and development funded by DOST to BINILD,
12:02
the results, the information, and the platform that can be done,
12:08
actually, we are halfway there.
12:10
CICC has already created its world's first digital forensics manual powered by AI.
12:19
So, we used GPT on that.
12:22
There are other initiatives that we are doing that I'm not discussing,
12:27
but what's good about it, as I said, is that the Filipinos are good at it.
12:31
The techs in CICC are good at it.
12:34
We are front and center of all this creation of AI.
12:40
From the standards with the SWIG DE, headed by a Filipino,
12:46
the Chairman of AI for Digital Forensics in SWIG DE,
12:50
we joined the ISO because there are still no standards there.
12:55
So, we will include the standards on digital forensics to be ethical.
13:02
We will know if the evidence we get is really true
13:07
and if it was done in the right way or in the wrong way.
13:12
We will know who is doing it.
13:16
And also, all of these things comes up,
13:21
the end product is that we have the ability in a box.
13:27
It's like all of our police needs are there.
13:30
Eventually, we don't need to go to the lab anymore.
13:33
We will bring everything there.
13:34
That's the process for everything.
13:35
So, we're on that stage now to help the government solve cyber crimes.
13:42
Thank you very much for your time.
13:45
Assistant Secretary Mary Rose Magsaysay,
13:48
Deputy Executive Director of Cyber Crime Investigation and Coordinating Center.
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