The Department of Public Works and Infrastructure minister enlists law enforcement agencies and cyber security experts to investigate.
The city deploys aerial surveillance technology in the form of a Cessna 337 aircraft, dubbed the ‘eye-in-the-sky’.
The telco will support 320 IEC results-capturing sites nationwide, utilising WiFi 6, layer-3 networking and high-speed fibre.
The Saldanha Bay-based artificial intelligence institute becomes the fourth AI hub in SA, with its primary focus on the defence and military sector.
The discussions held by MTN’s leadership focused on matters of mutual interest, including geopolitical developments around the world.
The report indicates adversaries seek to disrupt global elections and exploit generative AI technology.
The tech giant takes measures to counter threats, such as fake news, misinformation and disinformation, during SA’s elections.
The private offtaker market is core for investment in SA’s renewable energy sector, says non-profit organisation GreenCape.
A security attack on people, processes, information and infrastructure is a critical business risk, says South Africa’s power utility.
Political party election candidates who deliberately peddle disinformation online could be disqualified or fined up to R200 000, warns the IEC.
The African Telecommunications Union urges SA to lead the charge in international ICT diplomacy, to ensure African-centric ICT growth.
SA’s ICT industry pats itself on the back for advancing communication services and economic growth over the last 30 years, but burning issues remain.