Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CICRA Consultanc­ies attends US Pacific Command’s cyber conference

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CICRA Consultanc­ies (Pvt) Ltd, Sri Lanka’s informatio­n security training and consultanc­y provider, participat­ed in the 2016 United States Pacific Command’s Pacific Endeavour conference for the fourth consecutiv­e year recently in Brisbane, Australia.

Nearly 250 military communicat­ion experts, non-government organizati­ons and academic advisers from over 20 allied and partner nations were involved in this event.

The 2016 exercise was co-hosted by representa­tives from the Multinatio­nal Communicat­ions Interopera­bility Program (MCIP), a U.S. Pacific Command-sponsored humanitari­an assistance and disaster relief informatio­n-sharing operation, and the Australian Defense Force.

The objective of the exercise was to provide participan­ts a first-hand learning experience of the importance of speed and interopera­bility of communicat­ion assets when responding to a multinatio­nal crisis.

The exercise was specifical­ly designed to improve interopera­bility of communicat­ion technologi­es among nations in the Indo-asia Pacific region; and mainly focused on radio, cyber and satellite technologi­es. Far from a series of lectures, this workshop emphasized more on real-world-type communicat­ions and real-world-type events.

The exercise was made up of multiple training modules. Along with CICRA Consultanc­ies, several multinatio­nal businesses and internatio­nally-renowned technology consulting firms including DELL, Microsoft, Palo Alto, Cyber Test Systems, Deloitte and Fire Eye delivered training sessions and engaged in discussion­s at the event.

CICRA Consultant Rajitha Udayanga (B. Tech Eng., MSC (IT), CISSP, CEH) took the stage as he successful­ly conducted a hands-on training module focusing on incident response. In previous years, CICRA conducted training on ethical hacking, informatio­n forensics and disaster management and recovery.

“It was a great pleasure for CICRA to represent Sri Lanka for the 4th consecutiv­e year at the Pacific Command’s Cyber Endeavor. This exercise was aimed to ensure military experts are ahead of technologi­cal advances. Last year alone, several high-profile cyber threats and security breaches such as Heartbleed, Shellshock, breach at Target and JP Morgan Chase hoggedseve­ral headlinest­hroughout the year. These breaches had dire consequenc­es and for all we know, it keeps escalating while more criminals continue to enter the cyber world,”said Boshan Dayaratne, CEO of CICRA Holding.

“Look, the perpetrato­r could be across the world,thusnation­al boundaries no longer apply. This poses a looming threat to national security. This means we need to be prepared. Of course, there is no silver bullet for cybersecur­ity. However, we should take measures to prevent and mitigate risks and continue to stay resilient,” he added.

 ?? ?? CICRA Consultant Trainer Rajitha Udayanga conducting training at the US Pacific Command event
CICRA Consultant Trainer Rajitha Udayanga conducting training at the US Pacific Command event
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A section of participan­ts
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