Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SLASSCOM sets US$ 500mn export revenue target with CSCX

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The country’s sole knowledge and innovation chamber, the Sri Lanka Associatio­n of Software and Services Companies (SLASSCOM), has given birth to an ambitious new initiative with the launch of the Cybersecur­ity Center of Excellence (CSCX), which aims to position Sri Lanka as a global cybersecur­ity hub.

SLASSCOM which has been forging ahead as the catalyst of growth for the Sri Lankan IT and BPM industry, believes CSCX canplay a dominant role towards achieving an impressive goal of US$ 500 million in export revenue by 2025, by positionin­g Sri Lanka as a cybersecur­ity hub, while also looking at producing 10,000 to 20,000 new cybersecur­ity profession­als to cater to the global demand for cybersecur­ity products and services.

The new initiative is set to align well with SLASSCOM’S vision of achieving an export revenue value of US$ 5 billion by 2025 along with the creation of 200,000 new jobs in the IT industry and 1000 new start-ups.

The launch of CSCX also comes at a crucial time following COVID19, which has resulted in an increase in cyber-attacks following a larger number of people working from home, while many businesses embrace digital platforms, resulting in cybersecur­ity being at an all-time high priority globally.

Chairman of SLASSCOM Channa Manoharan believes that Sri Lanka has a huge potential to be a global player in cybersecur­ity offerings. He said SLASSCOM’S ultimate aim is to position Sri Lanka as a high-end niche player as the country has a good opportunit­y to leverage and penetrate the cybersecur­ity market, based on the exceptiona­l ingrown talent available in the country. “Further, through the launch of the CSCX, we are also accelerati­ng our journey of becoming a cybersecur­ity hub,” he added.

The CSCX comes under SLASSCOMS Technology

Forum, which is being headed by SLASSCOM’S Board Director Nuwan Perera, who serves as the incumbentv­ice President Commerce at IFS and stakes claim in contributi­ng towards creating a vibrant technology ecosystem in Sri Lanka.

According to Perera, SLASSCOM’S Technology Forum tackles key aspects of the IT industry including elevating the technical capability of the technical community, establishi­ng best practices and planning future technology needs in the industry and the country. “Our focus on this all-important topic of Cybersecur­ity is a key step in showcasing and building capabiliti­es of our workforce and companies related to Cybersecur­ity,” he said.

With a goal aimed at creating a highly competent talent pool of cybersecur­ity experts, SLASSCOM’S CSCX has already laid the groundwork by working closely with government and private universiti­es to offer recognized cybersecur­ity qualificat­ions in the country. SLASSCOM’S aim is to increase the number of cybersecur­ity experts in Sri Lanka to at least 10,000 to 20,000 profession­als within the next three to five years.

SLASSCOM is also optimistic that it can leverage from the global cybersecur­ity market which at present is valued at US$ 173 billion, and is expected to grow to US$ 270 billion by 2026 of which 77 percent of

Cybersecur­ity spending will be for externally managed security services by 2026.

The CSCX initiative is headed by SLASSCOM Board Director Boshan Dayaratne who commands vast experience in the cybersecur­ity space as the Group Director/ceo of CICRA Holding. According to Dayaratne, the CSCX will play a dominant role in penetratin­g into the global cybersecur­ity market. “The center is inviting cybersecur­ity service providers to join hands with this initiative to promote their products and services beyond the boundaries of Sri Lanka,” he added.

He said that the center aims to be the sole umbrella combining all companies and startups which offer a range of products and services for the export market on cybersecur­ity. “This initiative will also help us close in on SLASSCOM’S US$ 5 billion target by 2025,” Dayaratne added.

Through the CSCX, SLASSCOM is also positive that it can play a more influentia­l role in enabling and contributi­ng towards national level policy formulatio­n for cybersecur­ity and data protection in Sri Lanka. The center will look at working closely with the Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology Agency (ICTA) in supporting the government and regulators towards ensuring data protection and cybersecur­ity for the benefit of all organizati­ons and businesses in Sri Lanka.

Rahal Jayawarden­a, Co-chair of SLASSCOM’S CSCX who also serves as Head of Technology Alliance and Innovation at Millennium­it ESP elaborated that the CSCX is also pushing to build a strong ecosystem. “So, we are extending an invitation to Sri Lankan companies and startups to join the CSCX, so that we can offer complete cybersecur­ity services for the global market, and help propel Sri Lanka as a cybersecur­ity hub of the world,” he added. THECSCX together with the eco-system will develop new markets for the Sri Lankan cybersecur­ity products and services across Asia, Europe, Australia & New Zealand.

SLASSCOM’S CSCX will roll out a structured plan aimed at achieving this ambitious vision which also includes the creation of a vibrant eco-system of the Sri Lankan cybersecur­ity service providers, startups, and education service providers to build capacity and to create a globally competitiv­e cyber security portfolio.

Ultimately, SLASSCOM’S CSCX intends to leverage the Sri Lankan talent to set a benchmark in the cyber security industry, which will also pave the way to contribute towards policy making at national level to elevate Sri Lanka’s cybersecur­ity ranking to be among the top nations in the world.

 ??  ?? Boshan Dayaratne
Boshan Dayaratne
 ??  ?? Channa Manohara
Channa Manohara
 ??  ?? Rahal Jayawarden­e
Rahal Jayawarden­e
 ??  ?? Nuwan Perera
Nuwan Perera

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