Globe Business is strengthening cybersecurity support for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) by bundling free Vulnerability Assessment (VA) Scans with selected GFiber Broadband plans, helping businesses identify and address digital security risks as they expand their online operations.
The initiative comes as cyberattacks targeting SMEs continue to rise, fueled by automated threats that scan the internet for vulnerable systems. Globe Business said the move aims to make cybersecurity more accessible by integrating proactive protection directly into everyday business connectivity services.
Available with GFiber Broadband plans starting at Plan 1299 and extending to Plans 1499, 1999, 2499, and 2999, the bundled service provides businesses with vulnerability assessments that can help detect weaknesses across networks, websites, and connected devices. Globe estimates each scan offers savings of up to PHP 4,500 for participating businesses.
According to Globe Chief Marketing Officer KD Dizon, cybersecurity should be embedded into daily business operations rather than treated as a separate or costly investment. The company aims to help local enterprises build resilience as they adopt digital tools, cloud services, and AI-driven technologies.
The vulnerability assessment service is designed to help organizations prevent data breaches, minimize operational downtime caused by cyber incidents, and improve IT resource allocation by identifying critical security gaps.
The solution is positioned to support businesses across multiple industries, including e-commerce, retail, healthcare, finance, legal services, and hospitality, where protecting customer information and ensuring operational continuity have become increasingly important.
By integrating cybersecurity capabilities into broadband services, Globe Business is expanding its role beyond connectivity provider to become a digital transformation partner for Philippine enterprises, helping them scale securely in an increasingly connected economy.


