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Dialog Enterprise partners with Fortinet to launch Next-Generation Firewall as a Service in Sri Lanka

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Dialog Enterprise, the corporate ICT solutions arm of Dialog Axiata PLC, in partnership with Fortinet®, a global leader in broad, integrated, and automated cybersecurity solutions, announced the launch of Next-Generation Firewall as a Service (NGFWaaS) in Sri Lanka. Powered by FortiGate NGFW, the installation of this new virtual firewall which is six times faster, will enable Dialog Enterprise to offer cloud-based security to any edge at any scale. It will also deliver unparalleled AI-powered security performance and threat intelligence with complete visibility and secure networking convergence to customers across Sri Lanka, with uninterrupted uptime, even during power outages.

The cybersecurity skills shortage, coupled with the increasing specialization required to manage growing security infrastructure, is opening up new opportunities for managed security service providers (MSSPs) in Sri Lanka. Companies across industries are looking at MSSPs to cost-effectively deliver managed security and monitoring services to protect customer data, infrastructure, and users— regardless of who, where, when, and how IT assets are accessed. As Sri Lanka digitizes, Dialog’s Next-Generation Firewall as a Service (NGFWaaS) will help businesses improve their security posture, reduce complexity, manage costs, and, more importantly, confidently accelerate their digitization efforts with secure internet access.

 Vishak Raman, Vice President of Sales, India, SAARC & Southeast Asia at Fortinet, adds, “As organizations move more applications and data to the cloud; they are also realizing the benefits of embedding security within their cloud infrastructure. This is opening unprecedented market opportunities for Fortinet and its partners. With this partnership, Dialog can now deliver a broad range of security services with minimal cost and staff time to their customers across Sri Lanka and be prepared to address their current and future cybersecurity needs effectively.”

 “Cybersecurity has become a board level concern for most organizations,” says Navin Pieris, Group Chief Officer – Dialog Enterprise, Dialog Axiata PLC. “They want to be sure that their business is protected, and their digital assets, intellectual property and customer data are secured. FortiGate Next-Generation Firewalls deliver seamless AI/ML-powered security and networking convergence over a single operating system and provide the highest ROI and lowest latency, across our enterprise portfolio. Being the only Fortinet managed security service provider in Sri Lanka, we are already seeing the adoption of our services by enterprise customers across all industries in the country.”

 Dialog NGFWaaS is a fully managed service designed for hyper-scale and high-performance networks with 99.9% availability and on-demand scalability for enterprises on a ramp. Tightly integrated with Dialog Enterprise cloud services, NGFWaaS security solutions can be integrated with legacy network architectures and other security solutions and comes with 24/7 after-sales assistance and support and provides significant operational cost savings by being hosted at the Dialog Data Center. These services are available with several flexible deployment options, LKR billing and guaranteed service-level agreements (SLAs) that can be customized to fit the needs of every individual enterprise customer.



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SriLankan Airlines Alerts Customers to Social Media Scams

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18 March 2026; Colombo – SriLankan Airlines wishes to alert customers to social media scams circulating on Facebook, WhatsApp and other platforms, often sent from both known and unknown contacts, featuring fake offers that misuse the SriLankan Airlines name, logo and brand.

 

SriLankan Airlines will never request payments, OTPs, credit card details, bank information or any other financial details via social media channels.

 

Customers are advised to always verify that any promotional offer is linked to the airline’s official website, www.srilankan.com, or shared through the verified social media accounts of SriLankan Airlines, as scammers often use fake links with unusual characters or spellings, or impersonate the airline through fake social media accounts.

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JSL & Fentons Joint Venture to Construct Double Circuit Transmission Line from Mannar Grid Substation to Mullikulam Collection Grid Substation

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Approval has been granted at the Cabinet meeting held on 03-02-2025 to implement the formal procurement procedure to select a contractor for the construction of a 28 km long double circuit transmission line with the capacity of 220 kW, from Mannar Grid Substation to Mullikulam Collection Grid Substation under the Lot B of the Mullikulam Wind Power Transmission Project.

Bids have been invited following the International Competitive Procurement Procedure and five (5) bids have been received.

Accordingly, based on the recommendations submitted by the High-Level Standing Procurement Committee after evaluating the aforementioned bids, the Cabinet of Ministers has approved the resolution furnished by the Minister of Power and Energy to award the contract to the JSL & Fentons Joint Venture – Intend (Jyoti Structure Limited, India and Hayleys Fentons
Limited, Sri Lanka), substantially responsive minimum bidder, for an equal amount of Sri Lankan Rs. 2,269.18 million (without VAT).

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Fuel crunch forces midweek shutdown; courts told to show leniency

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Industry observers say some firms may be compelled to seek loan moratoria if the disruption linked to the oil crisis continues for another month

Economic pressure likely to push already-strained businesses into a liquidity crunch

By Sanath Nanayakkare

Sri Lanka is slowing to a midweek halt as a deepening fuel shortage has compelled the government to suspend most public sector operations every Wednesday, while courts have been advised to take a lenient view of attendance requirements amid transportation difficulties caused by fuel rationing.

The directive, issued by the Commissioner General of Essential Services, suspends most state functions one day a week until further notice in an attempt to conserve scarce fuel reserves. Authorities have also urged the private sector to adopt a similar arrangement.

Officials say the measure is aimed at reducing commuter traffic into major cities, particularly Colombo, where thousands of public servants travel daily from suburban areas.

Explaining the decision to select Wednesday, officials said declaring Friday a holiday could have effectively denied the public access to government services for three consecutive days when combined with the weekend.

However, the development underscores the fragility of Sri Lanka’s economic recovery as households continue to grapple with rising prices of essential goods.

The impact is already visible on the streets. Long queues have formed outside fuel stations while public buses have been seen overcrowded, with passengers clinging to footboards. Many commuters were also seen attempting to secure rides through the ride-hailing platforms Uber and PickMe, where drivers were demanding higher fares as demand surged.

Recognising these difficulties, the Judicial Service Commission (JSC) has issued a circular instructing judges to take transportation constraints caused by fuel rationing into consideration when making legal determinations.

Judges have been advised to consider the possibility that lawyers, litigants, witnesses and even suspects may be unable to attend court due to limited fuel availability.

While court proceedings are expected to continue, judicial officers have been asked to assess such situations on a case-by-case basis.

The JSC has also directed courts to make greater use of virtual platforms whenever possible. This is expected to apply particularly to proceedings such as extending remand orders, thereby avoiding the need to transport prisoners physically to court.

Authorities believe that conducting such hearings online could significantly reduce fuel consumption associated with prison transport. The temporary measures will remain in effect until further notice.

Meanwhile, officials say special fuel allocations may be considered for critical sectors including tourism, the Colombo Port, agriculture, health services, the plantation industry and public transportation in order to sustain essential services and economic activity.

However, the broader economic outlook remains uncertain. Business leaders warn that companies already burdened with higher taxes, rising operational costs and thin margins could face severe liquidity pressures if global oil prices remain elevated.

Industry observers say some firms may be compelled to seek loan moratoria if the disruption linked to the conflict involving Iran continues for another month.

Public concern has also been heightened by recent comments from Iranian officials indicating that Tehran has not sought a ceasefire in the ongoing conflict.

For President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, the unfolding fuel shortage is emerging as one of the most serious challenges facing his administration. Although the government has been holding internal consultations, critics say an all-party conference has yet to be convened to formulate a unified national response to the crisis.

Within business circles and sections of the public, questions are increasingly being raised about whether the government possesses the institutional capacity and experience required to manage a prolonged energy shock.

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