Manila Standard Today - Friday (January 4, 2013) Issue
Manila Standard Today - Friday (January 4, 2013) Issue
Manila Standard Today - Friday (January 4, 2013) Issue
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FOR THE CHOCOHOLICS
Chocolate lovers in the Philippines
can now enjoy superior-quality
made chocolates at a very
affordable price.
TODAY
Manila Standard
LETS DRINK TO THAT
Craft your own designer beverage
concoctions, may it be coffee, juice,
or cocktails with the right equipment
for the job.
JANUARY 4, 2013
Gianna Maniego, Editor
Dinna Chan Vasquez, Assistant Editor
MILA C. ESPINA
AH CEBU!
CEBU never stopped celebrating
the remaining months of 2012.
There were 12-12-12 weddings
for the lucky streaks. And, the
travel and civic groups held an-
niversaries and fellowships. The
photos on this page are as alive as
the yuletide season.
Glorious year-enders
The Sponsors of Dino and Airish: Consul Enrique Benedicto and Lourdes
Castro; Mr. and Mrs. Jose ( Mary Ann) Chan; Robert Dino and Fe Roden;
Honorable Ramon and Elizabeth Durano; Antonio Florendo and Sylvia
Shue; Earl Kokseng and Juliet Chan; Ernesto Limkakeng and Pilar Puno; Gen.
Vicente Loot and Genara Caballes; Mr. and Mrs. Leonito and Virginia Lopue;
Vicente Ongchanchoi and Virginia Roldan; Antonio and Edwina Veloso
Golden Anniversary of Ricardo and
Angelina Ong
Friends. Sponsors Jose Mari Chan
and Consul Enrique Benedicto at
the wedding .
CX 20
th
year in Cebu: (from left:) Cathays assistant to country
manager Philippines Ray Fung, marketing and sales supervisor
Connie Cimafranca, former manager Cebu (now cargo sales
manager HKG) Maggie Wong, manager Cebu Grace Ho, and
country manager Philippines Martin Xu.
From left: CX Hall og GMS. Grace Ho, Maggie Wong, Anna Thompson, Martin Xu, CX CEB
Airport services manager Janice Nabua, Viverly Uy, Cathays regional general manager
for Southeast Asia, Wilson Yam, Jorge Bartolabac, and Connie Cimafranca
Korean Air Regional manager Hyung Soo Kim with media partners Christmas cheers. At Chateau de Busay for Kapwa ko, Mahal ko children hosted by Nonie Uy. From left: Lolit, Nonie,
Victor Millona, Lucy Carcel and children.
Happy Together. Brides parents, Gilbert and Isidra Castro, Dino and
Airish, and groom s parents Ben and Zenaida Yapjoco
PHILIPPINE culture has
been richly inuenced in
many aspects including
religion, tradition, language,
architecture, arts and food
by Spain. Since the 16
th
century when Spanish
cuisine rst landed on our
shores, dishes like callos
and paella have become
Pinoy favorites.
But while the culinary
inuence of this European
country remains at the heart of
many of our local dishes, only
a few restaurants have stayed
true to the Spanish cooking
traditions.
When it comes to original
Spanish Dishes, Alba
Restaurante Espanol claims to
bring the real Spanish dining
experience. Founded by Seor
Anastacio de Alba in 1952,
the restaurant has not changed
much in its menu composed
of old favorites and soulful
dishes based around the freshest
ingredients, spices and avors
that are distinctly Spanish.
Traditional Spanish cooking
Seor Albas dream was
to bring to Manila a part
of Spain and its cultural
history. This is why he
worked hard to cook and
present the best of his native
land through the restaurants
extensive menu and distinctly
Spanish ambience.
The Alba menu includes
60-year old favorites such as
50 different kinds of bite-sized
appetizers served either cold or
warm best taken with a glass of
wine.
Aside from the cold and warm
appetizers, one of the restaurants
bestsellers which is also the top
favorite of discerning customers
and brought its loyal patrons is the
the Paella Valenciana (P490; good
for 2-3 persons). The recipe has
not been modied and the taste is
how Senor Alba perfected it.
I fell in love with Paella
Valencianas beutifully woven
taste from the combination of
squid, mussels, shrimp, chicken,
pork, and vegetables.
Chef Miguel de Alba,
Seor Anastacios son and
whom he entrusted to keep the rich
heritage of Alba restaurant is, said
aside from the Valenciana other
new paella avors includes Paella
Verde (P450), which is perfect for
vegetarians; Paella Negra (P550);
Paella Filipino (P490); Paella de
Pato
( P 5 5 0 ) ;
Paella de Pollo Finas Hierbas
(P490); Paella de Verduras (P450);
Paella de Gambas (P530); Arroz
a la Regencia (P490); Paella de
Cordero (P590); Paella Marinera
(P530);
Paella de
Bacalao (P690);
Paella de Langostinos (P570);
Paella de Cangrejos (P550);
Paella con Tuhod y Batoc (P490);
Paella con Setas y Pesto (P450);
and Fideua (P490), or the pasta
paella, thus cementing the Alba
Restaurant being The Paella
Authority.
Other top selling entrees
are Callos (ox-tripe), Lengua
(ox-tongue), Cochinillo (tender
oven-roasted suckling pig) and a
wide assortment of Spanish meat
and seafood dishes and desserts
that guests can feast on.
Spain comes to Pasay
Three years after its last
branch opening in Makati, Alba
now opens its fourth outlet in
Prism Plaza, TwoECom Center
at the Mall of Asia Complex in a
bid to cater to diners from Pasay,
Manila, Las Pinas, Laguna, and
Cavite area, and to the younger
market demographic.
Housed in the fourth level
of the center which gives its
diners the beautiful view of the
Manila skyline, a sprawling
lawn area, and the glass tower
of the TwoECom, the latest Alba
branch is at the right spot.
The Alba in Pasay can also
accomodate 180 diners all at
the same time, while giving off
a very romantic ambiance from
the dim lights, muralled walls,
and dusky woodwork. There is
also a separate deli and of course
the buffet area.
Coinciding with its opening
are two important events
that dene Alba Restaurante
Espaols legacy: Senor Albas
60th year in the Philippines and
the launch of the much-awaited
The Alba Cookbook.
Cachelle de Alba, chef
Miguels wife, said Senor Alba
spent most of his life in the
Philippines.
Because of his unparalleled
contributions in promoting
Spanish cuisine in the
Philippines, Seor Alba was
conferred the Order of the Cross
of Isabel Medal (La Cruz de
ofcial dela orden de Isabel
la Catolica), one of the
highest recognition given to
any Spanish national signed
and awarded by King Juan
Carlos I of Spain.
Now 86, the dean of
Spanish cuisine is happy to
pass on the culinary torch to
his son, chef Miguel, who he
declares will surely continue
the Alba tradition for another
half a century or more.
Alba Restaurante Espaol
branches are located at the 4th
Level Prism Plaza, TwoECom
Center, Harbor Drive, Mall of
Asia Complex, Pasay, City; 38
Polaris St., Bel-Air, Makati,
Tomas Morato corner Scout
Lozano, Quezon City and at
Westgate Center, Filinvest,
Alabang.
Senor Anastacio
Alba and Chef
Miguel de Alba
The Flamenco mural
graces the wall of Alba
Restaurante Espaols
newest branch at the
Prism Plaza, Mall of Asia.
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JANUARY 4, 2013
ITS sweet, dark, and absolutely
tempting. Its a sensational source
of happiness that easily brightens up
ones day. Its a fascinating amalga-
mation of luscious avours that cre-
ates a stirring effect once it starts to
slowly melt and caress your mouth.
Chocolate is, undoubtedly, one
of the best comfort food that every
age blissfully enjoys. And it just got
better over the years.
All over the world, chocolate
is celebrated in different countries
with their own signature concoc-
tion. Most popular are the Swiss
and Belgians, which are known for
their creamy texture and rich taste
although these treasured chocolates
may come at a steep price.
Chocoholics can also cel-
ebrate because apart from a
happy aura, chocolate is also be-
lieved to possess health benets
as well. Medical studies claim
that chocolate is a terric source
of copper, iron, zinc, and mag-
nesium as well as antioxidants
known as polyphenols. Choco-
late is also good for the heart
since it contains avonoids.
And all these delectable attri-
butes of chocolate is now here in
the Philippines, thanks in large
part to Del for bringing its su-
perior brand of chocolate prod-
ucts to our shores.
Known for its luscious taste,
Del chocolates are made from
superior-quality raw materials
from France. It also boasts of a
delectable new line-up of prod-
ucts such as Goya Quadros, Goya
Dark Raisins, Goya Bits Peanut,
Crispy and Milk Chocolate and
Dragees.
Del products are available at
very affordable prices in major su-
permarkets nationwide.
Want to know more about Del
Chocolates? Be a Goyaholic! Join
us on Facebook athttp://www.
facebook.com/GoyaChocoholics.
YOUR adventure in Cagayan de
Oro begins in Centrio Mall as it
opens its doors to the public last
November 9, 2012.
Aligned with Ayala Malls
commitment to bring forth inno-
vative and worldclass shopping
centers, Centrio Mall showcases a
contemporary and distinctive ar-
chitecture with verdant landscap-
ing accented by two old acacia
trees at the center providing a re-
laxing vibe to the entire shopping
experience.
Centrio Mall brings to the city
Ayala Malls signature offerings
through its delightful mix of
rst-in-the-region brands, popu-
lar favorites, homegrown con-
cepts, an exciting selection of
dining and lifestyle options in-
cluding the Ayala Malls U-First
brand of customer service. With
four state of the art cinemas,
Timezone and a vibrant activ-
ity center which will be home
to oneofakind shows and
events, unparalleled enter-
ainment is in store for
the city of Cagay-
an de Oro.
However, the truth is, its
quite easy to make virtually
any kind of drink right in your
own kitchen for a fraction of
the price. Sure, you dont have
the time and patience to craft
designer concoctions. But it
also wouldnt hurt to try once
in a while, like if youre en-
tertaining guests or spending
some alone-time at home. All
you need is the right equip-
ment. (Plus, if youre looking
for a new hobby, this could be
it.)
For coffee lovers
Everybody has a differ-
ent morning ritual but
most of us have to have
some form of caffeine
intake to jumpstart
the day. Some settle
for the instant va-
riety while others
have more re-
ned leanings. If
youre the type
who indulges
on the gourmet
kind, what you
need is a profes-
sional-grade cof-
fee maker with 15-
bar pressure so
you can make
your own cup of
coffee with mini-
mal time and ef-
fort. That will also
save you your daily
trip to the coffee
shop. (Sugges-
tion: Nescafe Dolce
Gusto machines
starting at P4,999
plus capsule sets at
P400, leading su-
permarkets)
For juice lovers
W h o
d o e s n t
love a glass of fresh-
ly squeezed orange
juice? Extract ev-
ery last drop of
vitamin C good-
ness with an auto-
matic citrus press.
Manual presses
work just ne, but
automatic ones
are just so much
more convenient
and time-saving.
Plus, plenty of
models are built
with features for better
extraction and
spillage preven-
tion. Getting one
is a great invest-
ment, especially
if youre a regu-
lar orange juice
drinker. (Sugges-
tion: Moulinex
Citrus Press
P2,975, Lazada.
com.ph)
But the thing
that everyone has
to have is a juice
extractor. Make
your own liquid
blend of fruits and vegetables
for intense detox or simple
diet supplement. Recipes for
different needs are abun-
dant on the Internet, so
you wont run out of
healthy ideas. Look for
an extractor with a high-
power motor to really
get the juice out of the
most fibrous sources,
and a large mouth
feeder to accom-
modate big chunks.
(Suggestion: GE 800-
watt Juice Extractor $49.96,
Walmart.com)
For cocktail lovers
Home bars are not only
about the wines, spirits and li-
quors. You need reliable tools
to create those mixology won-
ders that cost hundreds of pe-
sos per glass at bars and clubs.
Necessities include a two-piece
glass and stainless shaker set,
double jigger, lemon and lime
slicing knife, bottle cap lifter,
cocktail strainer, stirrer, tongs
and chopping board. These
are available individually and
in sets. (Suggestion: Oggi Pro
Stainless Steel 10-Piece Cock-
tail Set $34.47, Amazon.
com)
MAKE EM YOURSELF
By Ed Biado
WE all have a favorite drink. With the multi-
tude of options out there at every street corner
of every city, we dish out a lot of money to
enjoy beverages that are professionally pre-
paredcoffee, cocktails, juices, tea, smooth-
ies, you name it. And theyre not afraid to
charge us a premium.
Good chocolates made even better
Centrio Mall now open
in Cagayan de Oro
AFTER a massively successful
rst run in Mercato Centrale,
GrantonWorld brought the ulti-
mate dining and retail experi-
ence to Alabang last December
15. Participants checked off
their entire Christmas shopping
lists as they enjoyed 70 percent
to 90 percent off on branded
apparel, lifestyle items, and
gadgets, topped off with a vari-
ety of mouth-watering culinary
fare at the Soderno weekend
lifestyle market.
Channeling the gastronomic
spirit of the season, participants
embarked on a three-minute
food spree of homemade gour-
met dishes, pastries, and desserts
from local chefs and bakers.
Participants also got to shop
til they dropped in a mad dash
of exciting fashion and life-
style goods.
Shopping sprees are just one
of the many exciting promotions
offered by GrantonWorld. As a
fantasy deal buying site, Grant-
onWorld takes pride in provid-
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customers. Buyers can avail of
voucher booklets for top-notch
restaurants and spas, as well as
special deals and packages on
local and foreign trips, gadgets,
appliances, and home products
on our website.
What are you waiting for?
Stop dreaming and start shopping!
Register at the GrantonWorld
website now and get a taste of
what its like to live more for less
and get ready for more shopping
innovations in the future.
Shopping sprees and more with Granton World
Love beverages?
FOR every woman, lifes mile-
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Use these highly recommended
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Blush, gloss, glow, bronze!
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They say the eyes are the win-
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Majolica Trick on Liner
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Its sweat, oil, tear and water-
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Over 80 colors and counting!
ASIA Miles, the leading travel re-
ward program in Asia, is the Of-
cial Frequent Flyer Program of the
20th TravelTour Expo 2013 sched-
uled on February 15 to 17, 2013 at
the SMX Convention Center Halls
1, 2, 3 and 4 in Pasay City.
Present at the meeting were
(from left) TTE 2013 Organizing
Committee and Media co-chair
John Paul Cabalza, TTE 2013
Organizing Committee chairper-
son Aileen Clemente, Cathay
Pacic Airways Limited sales and
marketing manager Ryan Tan Uy
and Cathay Pacic Airways Lim-
ited loyalty marketing executive
Rachel J. Bautista.
For more information on the
20th TravelTour Expo 2013,
please call, Fairs & More (Event
Manager) at 845-1324/759-6680
or the PTAA Secretariat at 552-
0026 to 29.
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CHRISTIAN CARDIENTE, Asst. Editor
CYBER-ESPIONAGE,
hacktivism, and nation-
state cyber-attacks made it
to the list of top predictions
that will shape the digital
security landscape for 2013,
according to Kaspersky Lab,
global developer of secure
content and threat management
solutions.
In a recent Kaspersky Security Bulletin 2012:
Malware Evolution repot, legal use of surveillance
tools, attacks on cloud-based networks, cyber
extortion on companies and individual Internet users,
and mobile malware as among the top cyber security
predictions for 2013.
Other top predictions include fake security
certicates, deterioration of personal privacy, the
development of more Mac OS malicious software, and
cybercriminals growing use of software exploits.
Incidentally, some of the predictions for 2013
mentioned in the report are also rooted on incidences
for 2012, including an escalation of serious types of
cybercrime such as targeted attacks on companies,
hacktivism, attacks on cloud-based infrastructure,
deterioration of digital privacy, issues with online
trust and digital authorities, attacks on Mac OS X
malware and mobile malware, and ransomware and
crypto-extortion.
However, a more pressing concern is the rise of
cyber-attacks authorized by nation-states. Costin
Raiu, Kaspersky Lab Director of Global Research &
Analysis Team (GReAT) said that this could be an era
of cold cyber-war.
Looking ahead, we can expect more countries
to develop cyber weapons - designed to steal
information or sabotage systems - not least because
the entry-level for developing such weapons is much
lower than is the case with real-world weapons. The
targets for such cyber-attacks could include energy
supply and transportation control facilities, nancial
and telecommunications systems and other critical
infrastructure facilities, Raiu said in a statement sent
to Manila Standard.
Governments, pressured by the growing threat
of cyber-attacks against their infrastructure are also
compelled to use technology for monitoring suspected
cybercriminals, a serious security breach that could
put law enforcement to question.
Clearly, the use of legal surveillance tools has
wider implications for privacy and civil liberties. And
as law enforcement agencies, and governments, try to
get one step ahead of the criminals, its likely that the
use of such tools - and the debate surrounding their
use - will continue, Raiu said.
Vulner abilities in the past
Raiu stressed that 2012 was already a year for cyber-
activism or hacktivism and cyber-espionage against
global private industries and governments. These
events were continuation from the same incidences
from previous years, though these were in much wider
scale and had more serious effects.
The powerful actors from 2011 remained the
same: hacktivist groups, IT security companies, nation
states ghting each other through cyber-espionage,
major software and gaming developers such as
Adobe, Microsoft, Oracle or Sony, law enforcement
agencies and traditional cybercriminals, Google, via
the Android operating system, and Apple, thanks to its
Mac OS X platform, Raiu said.
Key predictions for 2013
Among the cyber security forecast of Kaspersky
Lab for 2013 are as follows:
1.Tar geted attacks and cyber-espionage
While the threat landscape is still dominated
by random, speculative attacks designed to steal
personal information from anyone unlucky enough to
fall victim to them, targeted attacks have become an
established feature in the last two years. Such attacks
are specically tailored to penetrate a particular
organization and are often focused
on gathering sensitive data that
has a monetary value in the dark
market.
2.The onwar d march of
hacktivism
Stealing money is not the only
motive behind attacks. Sometimes
the purpose of an attack is to make
a political or social point. Societys
increasing reliance on the Internet makes organizations
of all kinds potentially vulnerable to attacks of this
sort, so hacktivism looks set to continue into 2013
and beyond.
3. Nation-state-sponsored cyber-
attacks
We are now entering an era of
cold cyber-war, where nations
have the ability to ght each other
unconstrained by the limitations of
conventional real-world warfare.
Looking ahead we can expect more
countries to develop cyber weapons
- designed to steal information
or sabotage systems, targeting
energy supply and transportation
control facilities, nancial and
telecommunications systems
and other critical infrastructure
facilities.
4. The use of legal sur veillance
tools
The efforts to keep pace with the
advanced technologies being used
by cybercriminals are driving law
enforcement agencies in directions
that have obvious implications for law
enforcement itself. Clearly, the use
of legal surveillance tools has wider
implications for privacy and civil
liberties. And as law enforcement
agencies, and governments, try to get
one step ahead of the criminals, its
likely that the use of such tools will
continue.
5. Cloudy with a chance of malware
Its clear that the use of cloud services will grow in
the coming years. But as the use of the cloud grows,
so too will the number of security threats that target
it. In particular, the wide use of mobile devices, while
offering huge benets to a business, also increases the
risk.
6. Dude, wheres my pr ivacy?!
The erosion or loss, of privacy has become a
hotly-debated issue in IT security. Every time we
sign up for an online account, we are required to
disclose information about ourselves and companies
around the world actively gather information about
their customers. The value of personal data - to
cybercriminals and legitimate businesses - will only
grow in the future, and with it the potential threat to
our privacy increases.
7. Who do you tr ust?
Were all predisposed to trust websites with a security
certicate issued by a bona de Certicate Authority
(CA), or an application with a valid digital certicate.
Unfortunately, not only have cybercriminals been
able to issue fake certicates for their malware they
have also been able to successfully breach the systems
of various CAs and use stolen certicates to sign their
code. The use of fake, and stolen, certicates is set to
continue in the future.
8. Cyber extor tion
This year we have seen growing numbers of
ransomware Trojans designed to extort money from
their victims, either by encrypting data on the disk
or by blocking access to the system. These have
now become a worldwide phenomenon, although
sometimes with slightly different modus operandi.
Such attacks are easy to develop and, as with phishing
attacks, there seem to be no shortage of potential
victims. As a result, were likely to see their continued
growth in the future.
9. Mac OS malware
Despite well-entrenched perceptions, Macs are not
immune to malware, which has been growing steadily
over the last two years. We have also seen targeted
attacks on specic groups, or individuals, known to
use Macs. The threat to Macs is real and is likely keep
growing.
10. Mobile malware
Mobile malware has exploded in the last 18 months.
The lions share of it targets Android-based devices
- more than 90% is aimed at this operating system.
There is also a high probability that the rst mass
worm for Android will appear, capable of spreading
itself via text messages and sending out links to itself
at some online app store. Were also likely to see
more mobile botnets.
11. Vulner abilities and exploits
Java vulnerabilities currently account for more
than 50% of attacks, while Adobe Reader accounts
for a further 25%. Java is not only installed on many
computers, but updates are installed on demand, not
automatically. For this reason, cybercriminals will
continue to exploit Java in the year ahead. Its likely
that Adobe Reader will also continue to be used by
cybercriminals. tech.mst.ph
Hacktivism, cyber
attacks to rise in 2013
Malware Evolution. Hacktivism, Cyber-espionage, cyber-attacks are among the top
in the list of computer security solutions provider Kaspersky Lab predictions that will shape the digital
security landscape for 2013. The said prediction also lists legal use of surveillance tools, attacks on cloud-
based networks, cyber extortion on companies and individual Internet users, and mobile malware.
By Marlon C. Magtira
ACCORDING to research rm IDC, both factory revenue and unit
shipments for the security appliance market grew in the third quarter
of 2012 (3Q12) compared to the previous year.
Worldwide factory revenue was up 5.7-percent year-over-year to
just over $2.0 billion, as shipments increased 1.0 percent to 499,022
units.
In the previous quarter, factory revenue growth was 6.6 percent
and unit growth was 5.8 percent compared to the second quarter of
2011.
Geographically, revenue grew fastest in Asia-Pacic (excluding
Japan) with a 13.3 percent year-over-year increase. Western Europe
continued to see sluggish growth, increasing just 0.5 percent year
over year.
Japan had the highest unit growth year over year of 8.3 percent,
followed closely by combined Central and Eastern Europe and
Middle East, and Africa at 7.9 percent.
The United States recorded 4.6-percent revenue growth on a unit
decrease of 1.2 percent versus 3Q11, indicating some softness in
lower price bands and that revenue growth was driven by larger
enterprises and service providers.
Overall, macroeconomic conditions have been questionable at
best. While the security market remains more resilient than others,
there was a denite slow-down in growth rates in the third quarter,
said John Grady, research manager for security products at IDC.
That being said, the evolving threat landscape continues to drive
spending on security products as organizations battle to keep their
infrastructures secure and their data protected.
The combined shares of the top 5 global vendors represented 48.5
percent of the market in 3Q12.
Cisco continues to lead the overall security appliance market with
16.2-percent share in factory revenue for the third quarter, but this
was down from 17.3 percent in the prior year period.
Check Point held the number 2 spot with 12.8 percent share for
the quarter as revenue increased 12.8 percent compared to the third
quarter of 2011.
Fortinet saw the largest growth among the top ve vendors at
17.2 percent. The share of others increased primarily due to strong
quarters from Palo Alto Networks and Sourcere.
At the functional market level, the Unied Threat Management
(UTM) segment saw the largest year-over-year revenue growth at
24.3 percent and accounted for 33.3 percent of security appliance
revenues in 3Q12, as multi-function appliances continue to drive
growth in the overall market.
The Firewall/VPN market represented 26.7 percent of security
appliance revenues thanks to 7.3 percent year-over-year growth due
primarily to Cisco and Juniper.
The IPS and VPN segments were the only markets to show revenue
declines compared to 3Q11.
The shift in network security for continuous security processes
in detecting threats that other solutions miss is leading the move for
unied security management for protection against advanced threats,
modern malware, and data theft, said Ebenezer Obeng-Nyarkoh,
senior research analyst at IDC.
By Marian Merritt
AMONG the end of year holiday
tasks like taking down the tree,
recycling the wrapping paper
and boxes and planning your
New Years fun, you probably
are thinking about Resolutions.
We dont all cotton to the idea
of once a year making ourselves
promises we dont intend to keep
but there is something wonderful
about starting the New Year with
a clean slate and banishing bad
habits. In the world of computer
and mobile phones, there are
steps you can take to do things
better, smarter and safer. Why
not take a moment to consider
what you might do to step up
your safety game.
1. Slow Down! so many
computing crises start with a
click you live to regret. For
example, have you ever sent an
email to Reply All that should
have gone to just one or two
people? Yeah, weve all been
there. Or your email program
helpfully lled in the wrong
name as you typed, you didnt
notice and then you sent a work
le to a personal friend. Perhaps
you clicked on a link that took
you to an unexpected website
or to a page where you were
asked to log in to your bank,
your social network, or email
account? With malware and
cybercrime so well engineered
to trick you, youve got to start
treating every incoming email,
every SMS, even the links in the
comments on message boards as
someone knocking on your front
door. What do you do when
you hear a knock on your front
door? You look through the peep
hole to see who it is. Or you ask
through the closed door, who is
it? before you open up. Even
those of us who live in relatively
safe neighborhoods know you
have to be alert to possible harm.
Lets start thinking of ways
we can be equally suspicious
but not paranoid about any
communication that seems out of
character or unexpected.
2. Fir m Up Secur ity and
Pr ivacy Settings Every
online service you use, whether
online banking, photo sharing,
social networking and others,
offers you security and privacy
options. Check out whats new
with each one. Select the options
that increase your security and
privacy and show your children
what to do with their own
accounts. If the service offers
you security options such as two-
factor authentication (a better
method than just a password
alone, this can protect you from
a hacker gaining control of your
account), choose it. And make
sure EVERYTHING you use
to go online has three critical
things in place: a password on
the screen, security software to
keep out malware and an anti-
theft solution to remotely locate
or lock a stolen or lost device.
3. Passwor d Fitness Progr am
Along with setting a resolution
to lose twenty pounds, set a
resolution to get your passwords
in shape. A abby password is
one that you use for everything,
or worse, one that is so commonly
used its worse than no password
at all. Typical terrible passwords
are things like 123456 and
passw0rd. Youve got to set a
complex password and customize
it for all your accounts. And
the best way to keep track of
all the various new passwords
youll create is to get a password
manager. If youre not yet using
a security solution, you may start
using one and download for free
like the Norton Identity Safe.
Or do a little research, ask your
friends, and pick the password
manager you like best. You can
back up passwords to a le you
store in your home, in case you
forget your master password or
just feel more secure having a
low tech solution as well. Its
better than yellow sticky notes
on your monitor or a piece of
paper folded in your wallet.
4. Set Up a Recover y Plan
I truly hope you never need
to benet from a well-thought
out recovery plan. But before
you start purchasin generators
or stockpiling bottled water
for a possible natural disaster,
consider what youve got on
hand to take care of a computer
disaster. Do you back up your
hard drive on any kind of
schedule? Do you have some or
all of your les (especially work,
personal nances and photos)
backed up or duplicated in a
location other than your home?
Stop putting it off. Just because
you have a snazzy new computer
doesnt mean it cant fail. We
purchased a brand new laptop
for our daughter for the holidays
and it bricked within a week.
Fortunately there was nothing of
importance yet on it and the store
replaced it without too much
trouble. What if that completely
unbootable computer was the
one you work on every day? Are
you ready?
5. Br eak Up wit h Unwant ed
Pr ogr ams and Apps - Most
of us have several programs
on our computer we used once,
decided we didnt like and
forgot about. On our phones
and other mobile devices, the
fact that so many apps are free
encourages us to try many
of them without a thought to
what they might be doing with
permissions to access our data,
browser history and friend
list. Lighten the load on your
computer and mobile devices
and get rid of programs that
might be running in the
background or sending private
data to the developer without
your knowledge.
6. Stop Texting While Dr iving
or reading email, or looking up
phone numbers. Pull over to place
a call or look up a direction. Get
a Bluetooth kit for hands-free
telephone use in your car. Its
probably illegal to use your phone
while driving and you know its
incredibly dangerous. If you
really cant stop yourself, put the
phone in the back seat or in the
trunk while you are driving to
ght your temptations. There isnt
a single phone call or message
more important than your safety
and the safety of those counting
on you to drive safely.
Marian Merritt of Symantec
is a Nortons Internet Safety
advocate who writes and speaks
about issues on online security
and safety of kids and families.
Keeping tech safer for the new year
Security appliance
market continues
to expand
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Manila Standard TODAY
ISAH V.
RED
SIMPLY RED
London-based Filipino cake royal-
ties, Valer i Valer iano and Chr istina
Ong, founders of Queen of Hearts
Couture Cakes, make a revelation in
the cake industryreviving the age-
old art of buttercream cake design-
ing.
Accidentally starting out as a sweet
and thoughtful effort to make a gift
for their second mothers in London,
Mothers day 2011 opened the path
to royalty. After giving their gift to
their mothers, these very touched la-
dies, one of them, suggested that they
make this cupcake baking into a busi-
ness. They started baking and testing
until they ended up with the perfect
cupcakes. Practiced, got obsessed
and fell in-love with decorating them.
Prepared to take a step higher, they
looked for local fairs, sent them let-
ters but got no replies. Until one day, a
local school asked them to participate
in their school fair, they immediately
said yes.
This was how they starteda 5L
oven which can bake a maximum of
six cupcakes per batch (they made
200 cupcakes for the fair with this),
a very cheap and basic5.97 hand
mixer, a 1 shop cupcake baking tray,
and an A4 sized printed shop sign for
their rst fair. Out of 200 cupcakes
that they made for the fair, they were
left with just a few (success!). After
that school fair they got invited into
bigger events, then another, and an-
other, and slowly got known. They
got a bigger place, and of course bet-
ter equipment.
Eventually, they were featured in
several blogs, magazines, and news-
paper (both local and interna-
tional). In a rather short span of
time they attracted more than
20,000 followers in their Fa-
cebook page. The Experi-
mental Food Society, an
organization formed to
front UKs most talented
and pioneering culinary cre-
atives, invited them to join.
In April last year, they
participated in The Cake In-
ternational Show where they
won a Bronze award for the wedding
cake category. After this exhibition
they were invited as star speakers for
the Cake and Bake Show last Septem-
ber and since then had numerous invi-
tations to conduct classes all over UK
and some other countries. They have
been invited to all the cake exhibi-
SANDY Ann Talags has al-
ways wanted to become an
actress so she joined talent
Starstruck Kiddie 14K in 2004.
Unfortunately she was elimi-
nated early in the competition
but this led to several small
roles in movies and television
series.
What the young showbiz as-
pirant did not realized was that
her most challenging role yet
will come at age 11 when she
was asked by a Dutch movie
outt to portray the real-life
character of a child prostitute.
Her character will involve pro-
fane languages, dancing in a
club, bed scenes and mention-
ing private partsthings that
a young girl, barely a teenager,
studying in a Catholic school
has never imagined.
The offer was met with
resistance especially by her
mother who was at rst furious
at the idea.
Ive had my hesitations,
said Lor aine, Talags mother
and manager. My daughter
was brought up as a proper
Catholic girl, starring in educa-
tional and wholesome roles in
all her projects. I did not want
to allow her to do this project.
Eventually she allowed her
to accept the role because this
is what she wants, it will make
her happy.
Little did they know that this
lm will take the young Talag to
Europe and fulll her dream of
being popular internationally.
Lilet Never Happened pre-
miered at the Warsaw Film Festi-
val, in Poland. At the Amsterdam
Film Festival, the Netherlands it
earned positive reviews. It was
shown in the 16
th
Black Nights
Film Festival in Tallinn, Estonia
and International Indian Film
Festival in Goa.
The lm is also being re-
leased on Jan. 10 in the Neth-
erlands.
Lilet Never Happened was
also chosen for the ofcial music
video of Never Gonna Stop,
sang by one of Belgiums big-
gest pop star Milow, who is also
behind European hits like You
Dont Know and Ayo Tech-
nology. The movie has also
won the Best Scenario Drama
Award at the Los Angeles Film
Festival.
Being Lilet
Lilet is a child prostitute
that director Jacco Groen met
when he was doing a documen-
tary lm in the Philippines for
Dutch television. The girl was
a patient in a mental institution
where she told him of her pain-
ful experiences while working
at a club in Manila. Unfortu-
nately, Groen lost track of Lilet
when he left the Philippines
briey. Thinking it would be
too expensive to search for her,
Groen abandoned the docu-
mentary but later on decided to
make a lm inspired by it.
Lilet Never Happened was
conceptualized, a title that re-
fers to the answer that Groen
got, more than decade ago
from a Filipino government of-
cial, when he asked her about
child prostitution in the Philip-
pinesit does not exist.
I had a hard time because
I was only 11 years old then
and I dont know things about
sex, foul words, I dont think
of them. When Direk Jacco
was telling me about the story,
I wanted to do it to give voice
to children like Lilet but at the
back of my mind I was think-
ing, can I do this? Will it be
difcult? But whenever there is
a difcult scene, I tell myself,
I have to do this so that I can
achieve my dreams and help
other people, narrated the
young actress in Tagalog.
Because the movie calls for
very heave scenes like a vulgar
squabble with a corrupt police-
man and intense altercation with
Ter Steege , there was a time that
Talag almost backed out.
There was a scene where Jo-
hanna was telling me to undress.
It was not properly explained to
me so I was very confused. I had
many things going on in my mind,
like what if I show my private parts
accidentally. After the shoot, I was
really crying and my mother said
if you want to quit, we will. Of
course for my mom, it was painful
for her to see that. But I said I am
not a quitter, I can do this.
Asked what her motivations
were while playing Lilet, Talag
said Hollywood actors J ohnny
Depp and Rober t Downey J r.
inspired her. But her main mo-
tivation was giving a voice to
a girl who had been muted by
social injustice.
I owned up the character of
Lilet. I played it as if I am real-
ly Lilet so that the people who
will be watching will feel the
reality of this lm, said Talag.
Inter national
exposure
Last year, Talag ew to Eu-
rope to grace the opening of her
lm in Warsaw, Poland. It was
her rst time to y to Europe and
the very rst time to see her lm
in its entirety. She also stood in
front of a sold-out cinema to an-
swer questions about her role in
Lilet Never Happened.
It was like a dream come
true. I couldnt help but cry when
I read about the audiences reac-
tion to my lm. When I went to
the cinema, when I was talking
in front of the audience, I was
shaking and then tears just fell
from my eyes... It was the rst
time I felt that way.
Director Groen also only
have praises for the Filipina
child actress.
The response was much
better than I expected. The best
response is always about Sandy,
the girl who played Lilet. Some-
time people are crying, touched
by the story. How can a girl have
such a heavy role, the ask. All
the praises went to Sandy be-
cause they can feel that its re-
ally a difcult role for a young
girl like her, said Groen about
the lms reception in countries
where it was shown.
Despite her international
exposure, Talag is worried that
problems may arise with her por-
trayal of the role because of strict
policies in her school. But she is
also excited for the showing of
her lm in the Philippines.
Talag plays alongside award-
winning Dutch actress Johanna
ter Steege and Filipino actors
John Arcilla, Mar ifee Neces-
sito, Tim Mabalot and others.
Lilet Never Happened will be
seen in the Philippines in March.
Young Filipina
in Dutch lm
By Dheza Marie Aguilar
Its a brand new year, start something new.
Be a couture baker
C4
FRIDAY JANUARY 4, 2013
WHEN it comes to designers cake we get the
picture of fondant icing. Fondant made it easier to
design the cakes since it is like clay, which can be
shaped by hand. How about designing a whole cake
from buttercream? Hard? Yes, but very elegant and
intricate in nature (and tastes so good too)this
was how cakes were decorated a long time ago.
tions in the UK
for the coming year.
They recently
had sold out classes
in the country just
48 hours after its
announcement.
This year, the
Queen of Hearts
Couture Cakes will
be in the Philip-
pines to
conduct a series of
workshops on Feb. 4,
5, 6 and 7 with lim-
ited seats only. For
interested parties you
may inquire thru these
numbers 542-3289
and (0927) 237-0215
or visit www.queenof-
heartscou-
turecakes.com.
Dont miss this opportunity to be
touched by royaltybe touched by their
passion for baking and cake designing.
Loren for Thy Womb
Senator Loren Legar da urges ev-
eryone to watch Br illante Mendo-
zas Thy Womb with Nor a Aunor ,
Bembol Roco and Lovi Poe.
She said that is is a creative
and fearless contribution to Fil-
ipino lmmaking, and it de-
served the seven awards it gar-
nered at the recently concluded
Metro Manila Film Festival
(MMFF).
Brillante Mendoza won Best
Production Design and Best Di-
rector, while Odyssey Flores
won Best Cinematog-
raphy, Henry
B u r g o s
won Best
Origi-
n a l
Story.
Nor a
A u n o r
won Best
Ac t r e s s
for Thy
Womb.
T h e
f i l m
also won the Gender Sen-
sitivity Special Award for the Main-
stream category, and the Gatpuno Vil-
legas Award.
I highly recommend Thy Womb
as it explores the intricacies of rural
life largely through the eyes of a Bad-
jao midwife, thereby revealing new
facets of the plight of Filipino indig-
enous peoples, Legarda stressed.
Mendoza tackles heavy subject
matter that our society needs to pay
attention to, and does his part in en-
couraging other lmmakers to push
the boundaries of art and storytelling,
the lady lawmaker concluded.
Reyes tr ibute
to showbiz kings
Tomorrow, Gandang
Ricky Reyes Todo Na Toh
remembers and pays tribute
to three departed kings of show
businessAction King Fer nando
Poe, J r ., King of Comedy Dolphy
Quizon and King of Rap Fr ancis
Magalona.
Film clips and testimonials from
people who had the opportunity to
know and work with them will be
presented 9 to 10 a.m. on GMA News
TV.
The show will have a list of
possible heirs.
Ricky Reyes and the Pinoy movie
kings
A scene taken at a club where Lilet works