Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CICRA at US Pacific Command MCIP event for 6th consecutiv­e year

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CICRA, Sri Lanka’s pioneering cyber security training and consultanc­y provider, recently for the sixth consecutiv­e year, represente­d the United States Pacific Command (USPACOM) Multinatio­nal Communicat­ion Interopera­bility Programme (MCIP) Pacific Endeavour conference 2018 in Nepal.

MCIP is an annual workshop to help identify and document communicat­ions and informatio­n systems interopera­bility among the participan­ts. The programme is designed to operationa­lise the goals of the MCIP and satisfy the intent of the USPACOM Theatre Security Cooperatio­n Programme.

More than 275 military communicat­ion experts, nongovernm­ent organisati­ons and academic advisers from over 26 allied and partner nations were involved in this event. The 2019 Pacific Endeavour was co-hosted by the US PACOM and Nepal Armed Forces.

During the conference, CICRA Group Director/ CEO Boshan Dayaratne conducted training on incidence response, cyber security during Humanitari­an Assistance and Disaster Relief (HA/DR) activities, Disaster Management and Recovery.

“It is a great honour for CICRA to represent Sri Lanka for the sixth consecutiv­e year at the US Pacific Command’s Cyber Endeavour programme along with other multinatio­nal organisati­ons,” Dayaratne said.

“This exercise was aimed at ensuring 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 hogged several headlines throughout the year. These breaches had dire consequenc­es and for all we know, it keeps escalating while more criminals continue to enter the cyber world,” he said.

“Look, the perpetrato­r could be across the world, thus national 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. Cybercrime cannot be fought alone,” he said.

“Natural disasters can have several implicatio­ns besides destructio­n of infrastruc­ture. In fact, it can cause damage to your computer - or even your identity. We see attacks on critical infrastruc­tures increasing year on year. And use of AI is another serious concern on security, latest incident been the attempted attack on the Venezuelan President early August,” he said.

“During a natural disaster guards are usually down. Communicat­ion people would be the first to go down as they’d be engrossed with the disaster itself and pay little attention to cyber threats during the crisis, in turn giving leverage to the criminals.”

“CICRA is known throughout the region for its superior service, reliabilit­y and experience in the realm of Cyber Security. Taking part in the Pacific Command’s Cyber Endeavour has given CICRA tremendous opportunit­ies to expand further with internatio­nal alliances,” he said.

Along with CICRA, top IT and cyber security firms including Palo Alto, Cyber Test Systems, Microsoft, Dell, Quarkslab and Schneider Electric delivered training sessions and engaged in discussion­s during the event.

CICRA had also been invited to attend the Pacific Endeavour annual conference­s since 2012 held in Singapore, Thailand, Philippine­s, Australia and in Silicon Valley, USA.

 ??  ?? CICRA Group Director/ceo Boshan Dayaratne with training session participan­ts
CICRA Group Director/ceo Boshan Dayaratne with training session participan­ts
 ??  ?? CICRA Group Director/ceo Boshan Dayaratne conducting the training session
CICRA Group Director/ceo Boshan Dayaratne conducting the training session

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