Sri Lankan cyber security community

The Cyber security (or information assurance) community in the Sri Lanka is diverse, with many stakeholders groups contributing to support the National Information and Cyber Security Strategy.[1] The following is a list of some of these stakeholders.

Government

Computer Emergency Response Team

Established under the Information and Communication Technology Agency in 2006, the Sri Lanka Computer Emergency Response Team (SLCERT) now functions incidentally as a government own private company under the preview of the Ministry of Digital Infrastructure and Information Technology providing the services of a computer emergency response team.[1]

Finance Sector Computer Security Incident Response Team

The Finance Sector Computer Security Incident Response Team (FINCSIRT) specializes in computer security relating to the banking and financial industry in Sri Lanka. It is a joint initiative between the Central Bank of Sri Lanka, SLCERT and Sri Lankan Bankers Association.[1]

National Cyber Security Agency

A National Cyber Security Agency has been proposed under the draft Cyber Security Bill.[1]

Professional bodies and industry groups

TechCert

TechCERT formed by the LK Domain Registry, provides computer security incident response services.[1]

gollark: Rednet is its own library. Modems are a peripheral.
gollark: Rednet is a dumbâ„¢ protocol on top of modems.
gollark: WRONG!
gollark: The new version runs over skynet.
gollark: Old PotatoNET ran over *modems*, not rednet.

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