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He opened the eyes of Philippine authorities to the potential dangers of the Year 2000 computer glitch last year. Now, United States-based Filipino computer expert David Paraiso is back, warning about cyber terrorism.

Paraiso, who serves as consultant to big companies and government agencies in the US, said the Philippines can become a haven for cyber terrorists if the government does not do anything to provide opportunities to young computer hackers here.

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As companies move to the Internet to conduct business, STI, the country's largest computer education institute, realizes a pressing need to address the lack of local e-commerce expertise.

Thus, the school, through a curriculum drawn up by US-based Filipino e-business expert David Paraiso, came up with a comprehensive program for students and professionals wishing to start or pursue careers in e-commerce systems, to be made available beginning this schoolyear.

Herman Gamboa, one of STI's founders, pointed out that unlike other offerings which dwell mainly on overviews, intro [DatePublished] => 2000-06-01 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1199471 [AuthorName] => by Marigold Yao-Endriga [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) ) )

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He opened the eyes of Philippine authorities to the potential dangers of the Year 2000 computer glitch last year. Now, United States-based Filipino computer expert David Paraiso is back, warning about cyber terrorism.

Paraiso, who serves as consultant to big companies and government agencies in the US, said the Philippines can become a haven for cyber terrorists if the government does not do anything to provide opportunities to young computer hackers here.

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As companies move to the Internet to conduct business, STI, the country's largest computer education institute, realizes a pressing need to address the lack of local e-commerce expertise.

Thus, the school, through a curriculum drawn up by US-based Filipino e-business expert David Paraiso, came up with a comprehensive program for students and professionals wishing to start or pursue careers in e-commerce systems, to be made available beginning this schoolyear.

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