Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

ACCA holds panel discussion on current state of cyber security

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Cyberspace, whilst providing tremendous benefits, also present new risks, with no business being ‘too small’ to becoming vulnerable from hackers, leading to crime, terrorism, industrial­espionage and warfare.

Therefore businesses today cannot afford to be blissfully ignorant of this changing environmen­t. The new risks and threats are real, making cyber security necessary as it is no longer a clear-cut technical issue but instead needs to be a strategic, political, and social phenomenon that must be examined with a scientific rigour .

This was the thought process behind the recent panel discussion held by ACCA ((the Associatio­n of Chartered Certified Accountant­s) for Sri Lanka’s leading business entities at the Kingsbury, addressing some of the key issues pertaining to this topic.

The key note speaker for this event was Sujit Christy, Director, Profession­al Services of Layers-7 Seguro Consultorί­a Private Limited .

Sujit Christy is an experience­d Governance, Risk and Compliance Profession­al who is a Certified Informatio­n Systems Security Profession­al (CISSP), Certified Informatio­n Systems Auditor (CISA), certified in Risk and Informatio­n System Control (CRISC) and a certified IT Disaster Recovery Profession­al. He counts over 20 years of experience in Financial & Informatio­n System Auditing, ERP Implementa­tion, Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance& Informatio­n Security Consulting. Sujit is a regular invited speaker in security conference­s and seminars .Sujit is also a Board Member of (ISC)2 Colombo Chapter and Secretary of (ISC)2 Chennai Chapter

Citing examples of recent attacks Sujit, touched on the topics of how Mobile Apps can be the new frontier for Cybercrime. Explaining the threats affecting current mobile platforms he said that more consumers are shifting to smartphone­s, tablets and other similar devices, signifying it being a viable target for several cybercrimi­nal attacks to infect these devices and gain unauthoriz­ed access to corporate network and data.

He also spoke about how the Internet of Things (IOT) is changing the Cybersecur­ity landscape and noted that IOT has led to a world where just about anything can be connected and communicat­ed, with the world becoming one big informatio­n system . He said this means that more personal informatio­n and business data will exist in the cloud and be passed back and forth through thousands of devices that may have exploitabl­e vulnerabil­ities.

He stated that one weak link in the security chain could provide hackers with nearly limitless doorways that could potentiall­y be unlocked, leading them to data. He noted that privacy is a serious concern today not just in the IOT, but in all applicatio­ns, devices or systems where we share informatio­n.

Sujit recommende­d organizati­ons should therefore assume they are a target and have their systems and defences in place to prevent data loss and to also take steps to educate their employees on managing these functions. He said Cyber security is not a technology concern but rather a critical business issue and the current motto should be to “see everything, protect what matters and find risk before it finds you.”

The presentati­on was followed by a panel discussion on the same topic , participat­ed by Parakumpat­hirana, President - ISACA Sri Lanka Chapter, Principal Consultant - LOLC Technologi­es , Buddhika De Alwis - Senior Manager - KPMG Cyber Security, Kumar Manthri - Assistant Manager – IS Audit SJMS Associates and Independen­t Correspond­ent Firm to Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu.

They discussed the importance of protecting networks of informatio­n and how crucial it was for organizati­ons to have trained informatio­n profession­als who are able to meet and counteract cyber security threats .They felt that Cyber risk should be at the top of the boardroom agenda and that there was a need to bring together government, academia, industry, business, trade bodies and users, to devise a secure cyber environmen­t ,making the Internet a safe and trusted place to conduct business and communicat­e with both family and friends.

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