Employees are returning to work, but it seems likely that the new workplace will be more hybrid, necessitating unique security requirements, says Steve Flynn, sales and marketing director for ESET Southern Africa.
The upcoming year will be about increases in legislation, security standards, ransomware attacks and technology risks, says Ilia Sotnikov, VP of User Experience and security strategist at Netwrix.
Group-IB's software and hardware solutions designed to monitor, identify and prevent cyber threats will be available for resellers in the Corr-Serve fold.
To take control of data privacy, companies must overcome the challenge of exponential data growth to discover and accurately classify all sensitive and personal data.
Companies must understand that non-financial data is also valuable and can be ‘weaponised’ by fraudsters, says Wessel Matthee, information security and compliance manager at Entersekt.
The business will deliver extended detection and response to companies, with a focus on accelerating technology innovation through machine learning and automation.
AlgoSec Security Management Suite provides IT and security experts with comprehensive visibility and control over security across their entire hybrid environment.
The Pretoria High Court rules the 2021 matric results must be published on all media platforms, reversing the education department’s earlier decision.
SD-WAN provides the foundation for a SASE-enabled architecture, delivering protected, anywhere, anytime access, says Hardus Dippenaar, senior network architect at Datacentrix.
The OneTrust platform helps companies build a fabric of trust into their daily operations.
The Department of Basic Education urges matric learners to register on its website to view their results when they become available on 21 January.
Publication of matric results is allowed provided it is done within the prescripts of SA’s data privacy law, says Information Regulator.