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That shift is reflected in Globe Business’ latest momentum, marked by seven wins at the Asia-Pacific Stevie® Awards, signaling how enterprises are prioritizing intelligent transformation over incremental upgrades.
Why it matters
A spike in cybercrime complaints in 2025 has forced companies to move from reactive defenses to proactive, data-led strategies—turning cybersecurity into a boardroom priority rather than an IT function.
“These awards validate our mission to spearhead the nation’s intelligent transformation by empowering enterprises to turn complex technology into clear business advantages,” KD Dizon, vice president and head of Globe Business, said in a press statement on April 21, 2026.
“As digitalization accelerates, we aim to help customers make deliberate, well-informed decisions, especially in an era where AI continues to expand in reach and depth. so they can align innovation with their growth priorities and turn change into meaningful, measurable results,” Dizon added.
By the numbers
Cyber breaches rose 25.7 percent while data leaks jumped 73 percent in 2025, with 94 percent of organizations citing a skills gap—gaps Globe’s Cyberheist 2026 initiative aims to close through simulation-based training.
Zoom in
The company’s strategy hinges on immersive engagement. Its CTRL+ALT+ESCape platform gamifies cyber defense, while Globe Business Conversations replaces static pitches with consultation-led interactions—earning a 100 percent satisfaction rating among key clients.
The bigger picture
Beyond large enterprises, Globe is expanding influence across SMEs and government. Programs like its Small Biz masterclasses have trained over 3,000 SMEs, while AI deployments in public agencies highlight growing demand for practical, scalable solutions.
What’s next
As competition intensifies, Globe Business is betting on hyper-personalized, data-driven strategies—already delivering engagement rates five times industry benchmarks—to sustain growth. —Vanessa Hidalgo | Ed: Corrie S. Narisma