Globe and Tip LaunT Digital Thumbprint Ambassador Program to equip students as online security team members

According to the cyber threat on the rise and the Philippines ranks among the most targeted countries in the world for cyberattacks, Globe and the Technological Institute of the Philippines
“Youth are at the forefront of the digital world, so they are also at risk,” said Yoly Crisanto, Globe Group Sport Sustainability and Communications Officer. “Through our tip partnership, we give students the tools and confidence to protect themselves and others online. The TIGICTITTINTSTITTRIT ANTSASSADOR program empowers them to bring back a safer, more compassionate community.”
Turning knowledge into action
Under the partnership, selected Tip Tice students will be trained by Globe as Digital ThimHimnprint Ambasssadors and coaches to promote digital literacy, mentor peers, and represent the school at cyber wellness events. They will also have access to internships, teaching opportunities, learning tools, and support to bring their community projects to life.
“We believe in empowering our students not only to excel in academics, but to contribute to society. With this gene disease.
Globe ePheceristic’s complete approach to online security
The new embassy program builds on Greeba’s ongoing efforts to protect Filipinos online through technology and education. In an earlier educational event, the Digital Tudital THICTPRT (DTP) program has reached almost two million students, trained 115,000 in 2025 alone, more than 21,000 students participated in DTP study sessions across the country.
Call to Action: Building a Digital and Digital World
Cyberbullying continues to affect many Filipino students, highlighting the need for digital empathy and accountability, central values in the Digital Digital Divingprint Program (DTP). “To our Tip Ambassadors, Always click, comment, and share the tag leaves.
Globe invites schools across the country to join the cause and partner in implementing the Digital Thumbprint AmbasShip program, empowering students to lead efforts in building a safe and kind society. Through this partnership, schools can help develop empathy, prevent cyberbullying, and promote confident digital citizenship among Filipino youth.
For more information on DTP and Global COMMANOC MAINTENANCE SIGNS, visit mbala.com.ph/student-program.
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