AboitizPower
Chris Emmanuel Dagal holds the position of IT Security Architect Manager at AboitizPower since April 2023, where responsibilities include leading the Security Architecture and Design initiatives, reviewing existing architectures, and enhancing security postures. Previously, Chris managed enterprise security at Maya, overseeing multi-layered security architectures, and ensured adherence to security controls. Experience also includes serving as a Senior Consultant at Netrust Philippines Corporation, focusing on designing security protocols and conducting risk assessments, along with a role as an IT/OT Cybersecurity Specialist at Emerson Automation Solutions, assessing risks to control systems. Early career involved managing cybersecurity projects at Smart Communications, Inc., and an internship as a Test Engineer at Huawei Technologies. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering from Adamson University and ongoing Master's studies in Information Technology at Southville International School and Colleges.
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AboitizPower
Aboitiz Power Corporation is a holding company. The Company holds investments in power generation and distribution companies in Philippines. Its segments are Power Generation, which is engaged in the generation and supply of power; Power Distribution, which is engaged in the distribution and sale of electricity, and Parent Company and Others, which includes the operations of the Company, retail electricity sales and electricity related services. It is engaged in power generation through Aboitiz Renewables, Inc., Luzon Hydro Corporation, Hedcor, Inc., SN Aboitiz Power-Magat, Inc., AP Renewables, Inc., Therma Power, Inc. and Therma Marine, Inc. Its distribution utilities include Visayan Electric Company, Inc., Davao Light & Power Company, Inc., Cotabato Light and Power Company and San Fernando Electric Light & Power Co., Inc. It offers retail electricity and other related services through its subsidiaries, such as Aboitiz Energy Solutions, Inc., Prism Energy, Inc. and Adventenergy, Inc.