Globe Business has teamed up with global cybersecurity firm Cyble to introduce an AI-native threat intelligence platform in the Philippines, marking a major step in strengthening the country’s digital defenses amid a surge in cyberattacks.
The partnership comes as cyber incidents in the Philippines grow more frequent and sophisticated. In the first quarter of 2025 alone, over 1.2 million compromised Filipino credentials were found on the dark web, exposing widespread vulnerability to data theft. The country also continues to face a high number of phishing attacks, while the rise of Malware-as-a-Service has rendered traditional security measures inadequate.
Through this collaboration, Globe Business and Cyble will combine local enterprise expertise with Cyble’s advanced dark web monitoring and AI-powered risk detection. The platform gathers and analyzes data from across the internet to issue early warnings about potential attacks, leaked credentials, and brand impersonations before damage occurs.
“The fight against cybercrime is now a race of intelligence and speed,” said KD Dizon, head of Globe Business. “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.”
Cyble’s platform runs on Agentic AI and its BlazeAI engine, which autonomously learns from emerging threats. The system processes over 20 billion pages daily and monitors more than 15,000 cybercrime sources in real time, enabling rapid detection of data leaks, exposed assets, and fraudulent domains.
“The Philippines faces some of the world’s fastest-growing cyber risks,” said Beenu Arora, co-founder and CEO of Cyble. “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.”
The AI-powered solution can be used across industries, from banking and e-commerce to government. It allows banks to block fraud by spotting compromised data early, retailers to protect brand integrity from counterfeits, and public agencies to detect threats before attacks happen. Organizations can also monitor potential exposure of executive or supply chain data to prevent social engineering.
Globe Business said the partnership reinforces its commitment to guiding companies through secure digital transformation. As Cybersecurity Month 2025 highlights the call for stronger cyber resilience, the company urged organizations to shift from reactive defense to proactive, AI-driven protection as a foundation for long-term digital trust.






