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SLIIT Faculty of Computing introduces innovative pathways for next-generation tech leaders

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Recognised and renowned as a pioneer in offering world-class IT education, SLIIT’s Faculty of Computing has launched two new unique IT pathways – BSc (Hons) in Computer Systems Engineering and BSc (Hons) in Computer Science creating graduates who are industry ready and able to achieve global success.

Previously, SLIIT offered students the Bachelor of Science in IT with a range of specialisations. The new BSc (Hons) in Computer Systems Engineering is a hybrid programme comprising of an engineering and computer science degree, enabling students to acquire knowledge in hardware and analytics, and also quantitative skills which is required for Engineers.

With a duration of four years, the degree is integrated with an engineering component creating a multi-faceted graduate who is accomplished in core knowledge areas such as computer systems and electronic engineering, including software and hardware systems, as well as the foundations in mathematics, communication skills, and project management.

In developing highly transferable skills, graduates will have access to a wide variety of career opportunities, including that of a Computer System Design Engineer, Aeronautics Engineer, Electronics Engineer, Industrial Engineer, Computer Hardware Engineer, and Network Engineer, in addition to roles in Academia and Researcher. Notably, the degree is being offered by the Computer Faculty and not the Engineering Faculty.

Head/Department of Computer Systems Engineering, Prof Sanath Jayawardena, said, “The B.Sc (Hons) in Computer Systems Engineering degree is an innovative programme designed to equip students with a strong foundation in both the hardware and software aspects of computing and embedded systems technology. Our goal is to provide students with the core skills and theoretical knowledge necessary to succeed in this exciting and rapidly evolving field.”

Entry requirements for students for the BSc (Hons) in Computer Systems Engineering include a minimum of two ‘C’ passes and one ‘S’ pass in Combined Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry at the G.C.E. A/L (Sri Lanka) examination in one and the same sitting or a minimum of two ‘B’ passes and one ‘C’ covering the same subjects at the G.C.E A/L Cambridge or Edexcel in one and the same sitting.

The new BSc (Hons) in Computer Science degree aims to create graduates who will have a thorough knowledge of the fundamentals of computing, and participate fully in the potential of the industry as well as research. The programme will produce high-quality graduates with strong analytical and quantitative skills with a comprehensive knowledge of Mathematics, Programming, Software Engineering, System Modelling, and Research.

Graduates are expected to succeed in a career as Software Engineers, Computer Scientists, High-Performance Computing Specialists, Computational Specialists, Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning Specialists, and Data Scientists.

Head/Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, Dr. Kalpani Manathunga, said that “Through the new B.Sc (Hons) in Computer Science degree SLIIT aims to produce graduates who have acquired skills that are highly transferable, proficient in computational thinking, well-versed in analytical and problem solving, attaining high levels of employability and accepted in the global industry.”

The entry requirement for the BSc (Hons) in Computer Science includes obtaining three 3 ‘S’ passes covering Combined Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry/ICT at the G.C.E. A/L (Sri Lanka) in one and the same sitting or a minimum of 3 ‘C’ passes covering Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry/ICT at the G.C.E A/L Cambridge or Edexcel in one and the same sitting.

Commenting on the new Degrees, Dean/Faculty of Computing Dr. Nuwan Kodagoda said that “The two degrees will produce high calibre graduates who can work in niche areas in the IT workplace, helping drive innovation and excellence in the industry.”

For more details on both programmes, students and interested individuals may contact the SLIIT Help Desk at +94 11 754 4801 or email info@sliit.lk



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Stealer malware leaked over 2 million bank cards

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The number of infections with data-stealing malware, 2020-2024 (Source: Kaspersky Digital Footprint Intelligence)

Kaspersky Digital Footprint Intelligence estimates that 2.3 million bank cards were leaked on the dark web, based on an analysis of data-stealing malware log files from 2023-2024. On average, every 14th infostealer infection results in stolen credit card information, with nearly 26 million devices compromised by infostealers, including more than 9 million in 2024 alone. Kaspersky released its report on the infostealer threat landscape while the technology world gathers at MWC 2025 in Barcelona.

Kaspersky experts estimate that approximately 2,300,000 bank cards have been leaked on the dark web. This conclusion is based on an analysis of the log files from data-stealing malware, dated 2023-2024, that were leaked on the dark web market. While globally the share of leaked cards is well below one percent, 95% of the observed numbers appear technically valid.

Infostealer malware is not only designed to extract financial information, but also credentials, cookies and other valuable user data, which is compiled into log files and then distributed within the dark web underground community. An infostealer can infect a device if a victim unknowingly downloads and runs a malicious file, for example one disguised as legitimate software, such as a game cheat. It can be spread through phishing links, compromised websites, malicious attachments in emails or messengers and various other methods. It targets both personal and corporate devices.

On average, every 14th infostealer infection results in stolen credit card information. Kaspersky Digital Footprint Intelligence experts found that nearly 26 million devices running Windows were infected with various types of infostealers in the past two years.

“The actual number of infected devices is even higher. Cybercriminals often leak stolen data in the form of log files months or even years after the initial infection, and compromised credentials and other information continue to surface on the dark web over time. Therefore, the more time passes, the more infections from previous years we observe. We forecast the total number of devices infected with infostealer malware in 2024 to be between 20 million and 25 million, while for 2023, the estimate ranges between 18 million and 22 million,” says Sergey Shcherbel, expert at Kaspersky Digital Footprint Intelligence.

In 2024, Redline remained the most widespread infostealer, accounting for 34% of the total number of infections.

The most significant surge in 2024 was in infections caused by Risepro, whose share of total infections increased from 1.4% in 2023 to almost 23% in 2024. “RisePro is a growing threat. It was first discovered two years ago but seems to be gaining momentum. The stealer primarily targets banking card details, passwords and cryptocurrency wallet data, and may be spreading under the guise of key generators, cracks for various software and game mods,” explains Sergey Shcherbel. Another rapidly growing stealer is Stealc, which first appeared in 2023 and increased its share from nearly 3% to 13%.

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UTE Delivers Sri Lanka’s Largest Cat D8 Tractor to NEM Construction

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(From left to right) Deepthi Hewageegana (CEO - UTE), Mani Rajan (Director Distribution - India), Joe Moscato (Vice President - Distribution - Japan & Asia South (India & SE Asia) Caterpillar Inc), Raja Nanayakkara (Chairman / MD - NEM Construction), Prasan Fernando (Chairman - UTE), Priath Fernando - (Director - UTE), Duminda Perera (Senior General Manager - Operations)

Caterpillar equipment dealer UTE has delivered the country’s largest Cat D8 Track-Type Tractor to NEM Construction Pvt. Ltd., marking a significant milestone in heavy machinery. This delivery strengthens the long-standing partnership between UTE and NEM Construction, which spans over 45 years. The Cat D8 is expected to boost operational efficiency in large-scale projects. As the sole authorized dealer for Caterpillar in Sri Lanka, UTE continues to provide top-tier machinery and after-sales support. The handover is particularly notable as Caterpillar celebrates its 100th anniversary. NEM Construction’s Chairman, Raja Nanayakkara, praised the Cat D8’s superior performance and UTE’s unmatched service and parts support, which have been key to the company’s long-term collaboration. This purchase highlights the continued trust in both Caterpillar and UTE’s expertise in supporting Sri Lanka’s construction industry.

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ComBank’s 2023 Annual Report tops Banking sector at ACCA Sustainability Reporting Awards

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Commercial Bank Chief Operating Officer S. Prabagar and members of the senior management accepting one of the ACCA awards.

The Commercial Bank of Ceylon’s prowess in comprehensive disclosure of sustainability-related information to stakeholders has won its 2023 Annual Report two top awards at the 2025 Sustainability Reporting Awards presented by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA).

The Bank was adjudged the overall runner-up and the winner in the Banking category at these awards, repeating the achievement of its 2022 Annual Report which was similarly honoured by the ACCA last year.

The ACCA Sustainability Reporting Awards recognise Annual Reports that clearly acknowledge and explain the economic, environmental and social impacts of the business to internal and external stakeholders, demonstrating the organisation’s policies, targets and long-term objectives towards the goal of sustainable development.

Commercial Bank’s 2023 Annual Report also won two Golds, a Silver and a Bronze at CA Sri Lanka’s ‘TAGS’ Awards 2024, excelling in the key aspects recognised by the awards programme which is dedicated to Transparency, Accountability, Governance, and Sustainability – TAGS.

The Bank won the Gold for ‘Corporate Governance Disclosure’ in the Financial Services sector, the Gold for the Best Annual Report among the private sector banks, the Silver for ‘Digitally Transformative Reporting’ across all sectors, and the overall Bronze award for Excellence in Corporate Reporting.

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