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Sri Lanka CERT marked at APCERT event
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The Sri Lanka Computer Emergency
Readiness Team Coordination Centre (Sri Lanka CERT|CC) played an
active role in celebrating Asia Pacific Computer Emergency Response
Team’s (APCERT) 10th anniversary recently. Sir Lanka CERT |CC is a
subsidiary of the ICT Agency of Sri Lanka (ICTA).
Set up in 2003 to enhance cooperation
between region’s CERTs, APCERT marked its 10th anniversary with the
10th APCERT Conference and Annual General Meeting from 24th to 28th
March ultimo.
CERT Australia hosted the twin event at
the Novotel Hotel in Brisbane, Australia. The two-pronged event was a
great opportunity for cyber security professionals to compare
experiences and related issues and to share knowledge and expertise.
Sri Lanka CERT|CC the national body for
cyber security in Sri Lanka and a full member of APCERT made a
substantial contribution to the celebration, themed “Then, Now and
Beyond”. As self-evident, the theme afforded all the teams the
opportunity to review the past and the present, and look to the future.
Sri Lanka CERT actively contributed to
the success of several working groups for APCERT policy development and
the development of a new operational framework. The purpose of this
policy development and new operational framework development was to meet
the new challenges facing the internet infrastructure in the region.
Sri Lanka CERT CEO Lal Dias served as the pro tem Chairman in the
election of a governing council for APCERT.
A public conference was also held soon after the Annual General Meeting.
Several eminent personalities from
around the world addressed the well-attended confab. There were three
panel discussions in the conference. Sri Lanka CERT Principal
Information Security Engineer Rohana Palliyaguru chaired one of them and
the topic was "Malware, Hacking and Advanced Persistent Threat
(APT)".
In a major outcome of the celebration,
it was agreed by the group of participating countries that they work
together offering more cooperation in identifying and stalling cyber
threats. A software usable in dealing with such situations was made
available to the participating CERTs which numbered about 30.
Source:www.news.lk
