MANILA, PHILIPPINES – With the surging artificial intelligence (AI) adoption and rising cybersecurity risks, Palo Alto Networks, the global cybersecurity leader, hosted its flagship event, Ignite on Tour Philippines 2025, at New World Makati in Manila, bringing together government leaders, industry experts, and innovators to discuss the future of AI and cybersecurity in the Philippines.
Palo Alto Networks’ latest State of Generative AI report revealed an 890% surge in AI traffic over the past year, showing unprecedented gains in efficiency and innovation. However, this rapid adoption has also resulted in a twofold increase in data loss prevention incidents.

In his keynote address, Simon Green, President of Asia-Pacific and Japan at Palo Alto Networks, said: “While the enthusiasm in adopting AI for productivity is incredible, security is lagging behind. This has led to adversaries being more empowered than ever before. This means cyber risks are not only growing but evolving at a pace that’s difficult to keep up with. The truth is, the only real defense against a bad guy with AI is a good guy with AI. Organizations here must make sure they’re equipping themselves with AI-powered security that can anticipate, adapt, and respond faster than the threats.”
AI Adoption and Cybersecurity in the Philippines
The Philippines is positioning itself as a regional hub for cyber innovation, investing in AI to drive a market projected to reach $3.5 billion by 2030. With forecasts showing that 90% of online content is expected to be generated from AI by 2026, the Philippines’ early adoption of AI for productivity and efficiency underscores its potential to lead in the region.
Although fast-paced adoption of AI fuels new risks such as vulnerable high-risk models and jailbreak attacks, Simon stated that: “While no industry is immune and critical infrastructure is highly vulnerable, we already have the tools, intelligence, and partnerships to fight back. While threats may also be growing in scale and sophistication, these are also times of great optimism as AI-driven solutions allow us to outsmart AI-powered threats with AI itself. And At Palo Alto Networks, we harness AI to accelerate innovation, improve collaboration, and simplify security tools so that organizations can stay ahead of threats.”
Securing the Future with AI-Powered Innovation
In today’s complex multicloud and AI-driven landscape, organizations need intelligent and agile security more than ever. Palo Alto Networks recently introduced PAN-OS® 12.1 Orion, which addresses this need by delivering on a bold new vision for cloud network security. Palo Alto Networks Cloud Network and AI Risk Assessment continuously assesses every cloud and AI asset for risks from weak or missing protection, highlighting where security controls are needed for optimal security. Software firewall, cloud firewall and Prisma® AIRS™ instances are automatically deployed, and all cloud infrastructure is configured to steer traffic, including a secure multicloud networking mesh. The platform automatically scales as needed, and load balancing is integrated natively, eliminating the need for additional point products and streamlining operations. This is the industry’s first network security platform that automatically discovers, deploys and scales security for today’s dynamic multi-cloud and AI environments.