
TikTok has announced the launch of a new search guide designed to help users in Sri Lanka access authoritative and up-to-date information during the ongoing floods after cyclone Ditwah.

Caring for communities affected by the aftermath of Cyclone Ditwah, SLT-MOBITEL has introduced the free ‘247 Helpline’, in collaboration with the University of Colombo, offering round-the-clock medical advice.

Acuity Knowledge Partners today announced its rebrand to Acuity Analytics, the new trading name for the firm.

Sri Lanka’s national telecommunication operators, in close coordination with government authorities, are intensifying round-the-clock recovery efforts to reconnect communities battered by severe flooding and landslides triggered by Cyclone Ditwah since 27 November.

Gen Z uses privacy tools more actively than any other generation, but this trend may also make them targets for cybercriminals.

As ransom demands double, and payments increase, nearly half of retailers traced their ransomware incidents to security gaps they were unaware existed.

Colombo, Sri Lanka, November 2025 : NCINGA, in collaboration with Google Cloud, showcased the potential of Agentic AI to Sri Lanka’s business leaders at an exclusive event, “The Agent Advantage.”

HUTCH, in close partnership with the Telecommunications Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka (TRCSL), is advancing the Government’s national ambition of Gamata Sanniwedanaya, a programme launched several years ago to close the digital divide and ensure that rural Sri Lankans have equal access to modern digital infrastructure.

GNEXT Sri Lanka has been awarded the prestigious Best Distributor in the South Asian Region title at the Xiaomi Global Partner Conference held in Beijing, China.

SLT-MOBITEL, the National ICT Solutions Provider, continued its remarkable sporting legacy with a standout performance at the 40th Annual Mercantile Athletics Championships 2025, bringing home the prestigious Overall Runners-Up title for the eighth year running.

Kaspersky reports that in 2025, cybercriminals continued to use seasonal shopping periods to distribute phishing pages and fraudulent promotions aimed at collecting personal and payment information.