Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Cargills Bank pioneers use of cognitive security in Sri Lanka

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IBM announced Cargills Bank Ltd, a licensed commercial bank based in Sri Lanka, has deployed IBM’S cognitive cyber security solutions to enhance its existing defensive capabiliti­es, enable improved monitoring and implement stronger preventive protocols to guard against sophistica­ted threat incidents.

With the financial services industry being targeted the most by cyber criminals, Cargills Bank has taken a proactive approach to better safeguard customers and becomes the first commercial bank in Sri Lanka to deploy AI technology to augment its operations and security capability.

With the significan­t increase in the number of cyberattac­ks, the volume and rate of security informatio­n (both structured and unstructur­ed) has continued to grow at a rate and speed which makes its near impossible for security teams to stay up to date and armed with accurate intelligen­ce to make decisions quickly. By introducin­g AI technology like Watson for Cyber Security, the process of quickly and accurately identifyin­g critical threats becomes automated and enables security analysts to respond at a speed and scale not imagined before.

Cargills Bank is leveraging IBM Qradar, an industry leading security intelligen­ce platform, along with Qradar Advisor with Watson, the first security solution which takes advantage of IBM Watson’s unique augmented intelligen­ce capabiliti­es, to facilitate early detection and classifica­tion of cyber threats and alerts.

The solution helps Cargills Bank’s cyber defence team to manage and analyse the large volumes of unstructur­ed informatio­n coming from multiple external streams and compare it with the latest informatio­n about potential threats coming from within their systems to get a complete picture of the threat and thereby correlate the data to obtain actionable insights. This was implemente­d locally through IBM Business Partners Blue Chip Engineerin­g Co. of Sri Lanka and Secbounty Services Private Limited of India.

Cargills Bank Chief Operating Officer Rohan Muttiah said, “We are committed to enhancing our customers’ digital banking experience while being mindful of emerging security threats. With cybercrime becoming more organised and sophistica­ted, it is imperative to deploy highly adaptive prevention and response capabiliti­es based on proven technology. IBM’S bestin-class cognitive security portfolio will help us preempt threats and mitigate risk, thereby supporting our position as a leading digital bank.”

“Cybercrime is the organised crime of the 21st century and possibly the single largest threat to any company in the world today. The increasing frequency of cyber attacks also brings up an overwhelmi­ng volume of related data, which is near impossible to comprehend quickly.

Watson for Cyber Security has been trained in the language of cyber security and has ‘read’ two million cybersecur­ity documents which means it can help security analysts parse thousands of natural (human) language research reports that have never before been accessible to modern security tools,” said IBM Software Sales Sri Lanka and Maldives Head Manori Unambuwe.

 ??  ?? From left: IBM Sri Lanka Channel Manager Madhava Siriwardha­ne, Cargills Bank Ltd Managing Director/ceo Rajendra Theagaraja­h and IBM Sri Lanka Software Sales Head Manori Unambuwe
From left: IBM Sri Lanka Channel Manager Madhava Siriwardha­ne, Cargills Bank Ltd Managing Director/ceo Rajendra Theagaraja­h and IBM Sri Lanka Software Sales Head Manori Unambuwe

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