CA Sri Lanka’s DISSCA program trains accounting professionals to fight cybercrime

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With cybercrime attacks increasing across the world, the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka (CA Sri Lanka) continued to play a lead role in helping professionals, including Chartered Accountants toenhance their capabilities to fight cyber-crime through the highly acclaimed Diploma in Information Systems Security, Control & Audit (DISSCA). 

The institute recently DFT-8-05organised the Diploma awarding ceremony for the 23rd intake of the DISSCA program. The programjointly conducted in collaboration with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has to date trained hundreds of professionals including managers, supervisors of audit firms, internal auditors, accountants and financial controllers to enhance their expertise in this unique area. 

Speaking at the event, CA Sri Lanka President Lasantha Wickremasinghe said Information Technology is an important pillar for all professionals, and at a juncture where competition and challenges are at its highest, the importance of enhancing the knowledge of a professional in vital areas such as IT needs not be underscored. 

“CA Sri Lanka has always been at the forefront in offering our members and students the best and most pertinent programs for their professional development, and the launch of the DISSCA program in 2004 with the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India was one such initiative in helping our stakeholders be proficient in multiple areas,” he said. 

Wickremasinghe noted that cyber-crime is a very serious concern today and as representatives of corporates, professionals must take extra precaution to ensure their organisations are safeguarded from cyber-attacks and other dangers. “The truth is there is a technological revolution and this is not going to stop. So we as professionals need to keep up and update our knowledge on these vital subjects,” he added. 

The DISSCA programwhich has an annual intake covers pertinent areas in relation to enhancing IT security. The programcovers;Primer on Information Technology IS Infrastructure and Emerging Technologies, Information Systems Assurance Services, Governance and Management of Enterprise Information Technology, Risk Management and Compliance Reviews, Protection of Information Systems Infrastructure and Information Assets, Systems Development: Acquisition, Maintenance and Implementation, Software Audit and Mock Test, Business Continuity Management and Professional Opportunities in Information Technology

Entry qualification for the programis;a degree from a university or a professional qualification such as CA, CIMA, ACCA, CMA, Banking and Finance, CIM or any other recognised qualification.

 

DFT-8-3CA Sri Lanka President Lasantha Wickremasinghe, Vice President. Jagath Perera, IT Faculty Chairman Ashane Jayasekara and CEO Aruna Alwis with the DISSCA Diploma holders

 

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