COLOMBO : FOUNDATION.LK, in partnership with The Asia Foundation’s Sri Lanka office, has launched a “Cyber Hygiene” online course through the APAC Cybersecurity Fund, a regional initiative supported by Google.org. As the course implementing partner, FOUNDATION.LK is delivering the national cybersecurity training program through Suhurusara.lk, a dedicated Learning Management System enabling nationwide access to foundational cybersecurity training.
The APAC Cybersecurity Fund aims to provide foundational cybersecurity training to 13,000 individuals, including employees from 8,000 Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and university students across Sri Lanka. The program focuses on cyber hygiene practices, digital risk awareness, and practical tools to help users navigate online environments more securely.
A key component of the Sri Lanka initiative is the development and hosting of a structured cybersecurity curriculum on FOUNDATION.LK’s Suhurusara.lk LMS platform. This enables nationwide online accessibility while supporting the scalable delivery of training content across diverse audiences. The platform ensures standardized, high-quality learning experiences, with continuous free access to course materials for all participants. In addition, it provides robust monitoring and evaluation capabilities, allowing stakeholders to effectively track participation, measure impact, and refine the program over time.
Drawing on its expertise in digital education infrastructure, the Suhurusara.lk team designed the online course to facilitate open-access learning and support effective knowledge transfer across diverse sectors, including MSMEs, NGOs, social enterprises, and universities. This online course features six modules on core cybersecurity fundamentals—from cyber threat basics and password security to two-factor authentication, data backups, and more practical essentials. Each module ends with a short assessment, and participants who complete all six modules receive a certificate of completion.
Speaking at the launch, Niroja Jayawickrama, Chief Executive Officer of FOUNDATION.LK stated:
“We are proud to have developed and hosted this comprehensive cybersecurity course on our Suhurusara.lk LMS platform. By leveraging our digital infrastructure, we are ensuring that essential cybersecurity knowledge reaches businesses and students across the country in a structured, scalable, and sustainable manner.”
Speaking at the launch, Rukshanie Vidyaratne, Asia Policy Lead and Senior Program Manager, Inclusive Economic Development, The Asia Foundation, stated:
“We’re delighted to partner with FOUNDATION.LK to ensure our cybersecurity training knowledge lives well beyond this project’s timeline, now accessible anytime through the Suhurusara.lk LMS. Their proven expertise in building user-friendly, manageable courses perfectly complements our deep field experience working directly with MSMEs across Sri Lanka, along with our extensive pool of skilled trainers. We believe this will be a very helpful tool for many micro, small, and medium business owners in Sri Lanka when exploring cyberspaces.”
The Asia Foundation, with its strong regional presence and development expertise, continues to support initiatives that promote inclusive digital growth and resilience across Asia and the Pacific. The program will contribute to national efforts to build a safer and more secure digital ecosystem in Sri Lanka.
FOUNDATION.LK is a Sri Lankan not for profit organization dedicated to advancing digital literacy, cyber safety, and digital skills development through innovative digital platforms, including Suhurusara.lk and Hithawathi.lk.
The Asia Foundation is an international nonprofit organization working across Asia and the Pacific to solve the toughest social and economic challenges in Asia and the Pacific. Informed by more than 70 years of experience and deep local knowledge, The Asia Foundation works with partners across more than 20 countries to improve lives and expand opportunities.
FOUNDATION.LK and The Asia Foundation Launch National “Cyber Hygiene” Course in Sri Lanka under the APAC Cybersecurity Fund

