WHILE the Philippines has made significant progress in cybercrime laws, threats and perpetrators continually evolve, highlighting the need for adaptive and expansive responses, Chief Justice Alexander Gesmundo has said.

In his lecture, "Cybercrime and Our Laws," delivered during the Guam Law Library Legal Education Summit on July 5 to 6, Gesmundo said the threats of cybercrimes and their perpetrators were constantly upgrading, "so must we and our tools."

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