Women in ICT: Sri Lankan women show ICT careers are achievable
Two Sri Lankan women in technical roles share their experience working in an industry they believe is becoming more accessible for females.
Two Sri Lankan women in technical roles share their experience working in an industry they believe is becoming more accessible for females.
The recent APNIC 42 Workshops held in Colombo, Sri Lanka attracted over 110 people from 16 economies.
The Information and Communication Technology Agency’s Chairperson shares the achievements of the country’s apex ICT Agency.
Learn how one of Sri Lanka’s original ISPs has evolved to stay ahead of the game and remain competitive.
‘Readiness’ rather than ‘response’ has become the mantra at Sri Lanka CERT|CC as it adapts to the changing cybersecurity landscape.
Sri Lanka’s Criminal Investigation Department will be presenting an alternative view on managing whois data quality at the upcoming Policy SIG at APNIC 42. Here’s what you need to know.
A proposal to prevent the transfer of address blocks delegated under the Final /8 policy is to be discussed at APNIC 42 in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Professor Gihan Dias takes us on a journey from the beginnings of the Internet in Sri Lanka to the future opportunities it will provide students and researchers.
A fixture of the region’s technical training scene for 17+ years, Champika Wijayatunga remains passionate about developing capacity in his home country of Sri Lanka.
As we count down to APNIC 42, we speak to some local Internet champions to learn about the history, challenges and opportunities for the Internet in Sri Lanka.