Intelligent CIO Middle East Issue 35 | Page 16

NEWS Infrastructure project in Oman named as finalist A Oman Gas Company project has been named as a finalist Crypto- currency risks addressed at cyber- security drill T he Oman Computer Emergency Readiness Team (OCERT) at the Information Technology Authority has organised and hosted the annual Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC- CERT) Cybersecurity Drill. The drill addressed the risk of crypto- currencies and emerging threats and is conducted online. The annual drill aims to test the communication capabilities of the OIC-CERT member countries; check the processes and procedures in managing contingencies to test the technical competencies of participating teams; and simulate cross border cooperation in mitigating information security incidents. This year 15 countries participated in the drill including: Egypt, Indonesia, Malaysia. Morocco, Bangladesh, Nigeria, Pakistan, Tunisia, Sudan, Sri Lanka, UAE, India and Taiwan. B entley Systems, a leading global provider of comprehensive software solutions for advancing infrastructure, has announced an infrastructure project in Oman as a finalist in its Year in Infrastructure 2018 Awards programme. The annual awards programme honours the work of Bentley software users advancing the design, construction and operations of infrastructure throughout the world. Twelve independent jury panels of industry experts selected the 57 finalists from 420 nominations submitted by more than 340 organisations. Oman Gas Company S.A.O.C.’s Asset Performance Solution for Reliability Management project in Al-Khuwair, 16 INTELLIGENTCIO Muscat, Oman, has been selected as a finalist in the Going Digital Advancements in Utilities and Industrial Asset Performance category. Oman Gas Company developed a reliability and integrity programme that digitised, automated, and compiled all reliability and integrity data and management tasks into one platform with Bentley’s AssetWise. The OIC-CERT Annual Drill is in line with the latest developments in the world of digital currency and the risks and threats surrounding it. The exercise simulates the attack of networks and systems of financial institutions to exploit the possibilities of these networks and systems issuing new digital currencies. The teams participate in the investigation of the type and source of the hacking process on those networks and systems. Andy Glyde, Middle East regional director for Bentley Systems, said: “We are pleased to acknowledge and celebrate this project in Oman. This project is among the 57 selected this year, which represent the most outstanding going digital advancements in infrastructure by Bentley software users around the world.” www.intelligentcio.com