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Converge named finalist for NPC’s Privacy Initiative of the Year Award

Every year, the NPC recognizes stakeholders for their compliance with the Data Privacy Act of 2012 (DPA) through the PAW Awards and inspires privacy advocates to deepen their commitment to data protection.

Converge ICT Solutions Inc. was listed among the finalists for the 2025 Privacy Initiative of the Year at the National Privacy Commission’s (NPC) Privacy Awareness Week (PAW) Awards, in recognition of its innovative program, Project PIGLET (Privacy Integration through Guided Learning of Emerging Technologies).

The program aims to enhance digital literacy and privacy awareness among primary school students, emphasizing the critical importance of safeguarding personal information in today’s increasingly digital world.

“In a world where people are always online, Project PIGLET is important for teaching kids about privacy and data protection. We are proud that the NPC sees our work in helping build a safer and smarter digital community from the ground up. We remain committed to continuing this movement so that protecting privacy becomes a lifelong habit for all,” said Converge Corporate Compliance and Data Protection Officer Atty. Laurice Esteban-Tuason.

Every year, the NPC recognizes stakeholders for their compliance with the Data Privacy Act of 2012 (DPA) through the PAW Awards and inspires privacy advocates to deepen their commitment to data protection.

Under Project PIGLET, Converge – with the help of its Corporate Governance and Data Privacy (CGDP) Group – hosts engaging storytelling sessions in primary schools, where students, teachers, and parents learn about data protection through the adventures of ‘Astro Kids’ in the ‘Internet Universe.’

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The narrative highlights the dangers of sharing personal information with deceptive online entities in the guise of friendship.

With the guidance of Captain Conrad, the Astro Kids impart crucial lessons on vigilance in cyberspace and encourage young participants to report suspected incidents to their guardians.

Previously, the company visited Francisco Legaspi Memorial School in Pasig and Anunas Elementary School in Angeles, Pampanga for Project PIGLET, inviting pupils in Grades 2 to 6 in age-appropriate discussions on digital literacy, and responsible online behavior. Converge intends to expand the information drive by introducing new approaches and engaging more students across all academic levels in an effort to broaden the campaign’s reach throughout the country.

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