MANILA - Policies and laws against cybercriminals are seen to improve following the closer collaboration between the Bankers Association of the Philippines (BAP) and the Department of Justice (DOJ). During the virtual memorandum of understanding (MOU) signing ceremony on Friday, BAP cybersecurity committee vice chair Ramon Jocson, who is also Bank of the Philippine Islands chief operating officer, said cybercrimes "sometimes stretches the law" given how criminals have leveraged technology to do their illegal activities. "As such, it requires dialogue between us and the government primarily, apart from law enforcement, it's the Department of Justice because it's really (the) interpretation of the law. And if we do catch these criminals what happens next," he said. Under the agreement, the BAP and the DOJ will conduct information campaigns, events, and activities like free learning sessions to discuss the latest trends and developments on cybersecurity. Jocson