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Showing posts with label 2010 Election. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2010 Election. Show all posts

Politicians are not the solutions

The Filipino people can no longer be a second class citizen of their own country. They have to begin to be more innovative, with the situation affecting the whole world from the issue of Health, Medicine, Economy, Education, Agriculture, Science and Technology, Ecology before the country and it's people sink into the abyss. It is a complex issues that the country and the people is now facing but the country can no longer afford another brain drain with a changing world. Politicians are not the solution to the problems of society, it would be the students responsibilities that can correct the menace and jinx's of society. I am not encouraging activism or radicalism for it will only damage the image of the Philippines in the International scene. I am promoting for Universities, Colleges and other form of Higher Education Institutions to bring the best of their intellectual students to have peace and order, work together in unity to "SAVE THE PHILIPPINES" and the Filipino people from global change.


Securing 2010 Philippine Computerized Election

Computers around the world are systematically being victimized by rampant hacking. This hacking is not only widespread, but is being executed so flawlessly that the attackers compromise a system, steal everything of value and completely erase their tracks within 20 minutes.

Hackers could affect next year's Philippine Computerized Presidential Election by using keyloggers, phishing messages or hacking. They has the potential to cause material damage to a candidate in the process of an election.

I have come to the conclusion that in our country, automating the elections is no guarantee if we are exposed to hacker who may manipulate the elections. I would suggest that Commission on Election (COMELEC) should undergo on IT Security Training so as to safeguard our votes. Here, IT Professional will provide innovative and effective solutions to our polls. The IT Security Training should have the following:
-Security Fundamentals
-Ethical Hacking
-Penetration Testing
-Computer Forensics

-Disaster Recovery
-Secure Programming

Our single vote can be a voice, just like in America, but how can we know if our vote counts? For now, nobody knows the answer to our problems but i can assure if this training gives important to our government now.
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Tight Race Seen in 2010


With 2009 still barely getting into its gears, the political climate is obviously heating up, with aspirants and potential contenders readying their respective machineries and strategies, with the 2010 National Elections now in sight.

The evident pick of the bunch would be the coming battle for the presidency, with the odds currently running in favor of Vice-President Noli de Castro, closely followed by a pack of current senators in former Senate President Manny Villar, Loren Legarda, Francis Escudero, Panfilo Lacson and Mar Roxas.

According to the latest figures released by the Social Weather Stations (SWS) on presidential preferences, based on a survey conducted from November 28 to December 1, 2008, numbers showed De Castro getting the nod of nearly 31 percent of respondents as “the best leader to succeed President Arroyo” in 2010. Legarda and Villar trailed him in the lead pack with the pair gaining 28 percent and 27 percent, respectively.

2010 Philippine Computerized Election


Automating the elections is important for the Philippines to ensure honest and clean results. Some said, it does not always follow. Machines, are programmed by humans. And it is always possible that one dirty hand can manipulate the results altogether. I stopped to think. I have been thinking all along that it would be better to automate than to have all the results go through different hands and get falsified. I have come to the conclusion that in our country, automating the elections is no guarantee. Fact is, we don't have enough time to educate the majority of the voters (they will sell their votes in 2010). Our institutions (i.e., the Comelec) lack credibility. The people knows that some politicians are corrupt, but they'll vote for them all the same. The youth can be a voice, just like in America, but how many are we? For now, nobody knows the answer to our problems.

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