Fortinet research shows that South Africa lags behind global counterparts in cyber security investment, which is compounded by a skills shortage.
Young scientists shine at the Eskom Expo Makhanda Science Fair, promoting breakthrough projects and innovative solutions in STEM fields.
The webinar was hosted by the Women in IT chapter of the Institute of Information Technology Professionals South Africa.
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Multinational cloud computing giant Amazon Web Services estimates that by 2029, it will have pumped a total of R46 billion into its South African business.
Female tech executives laud the inclusion of women in the tech space, but caution that stereotypical thinking still exists in companies today.
Educational institutions can benefit from AI-powered evaluation tools, which highlight diverse strengths, such as creativity, collaboration and innovation.
The company has donated 20 laptops and carry bags to the Gqeberha-based school.
MTN SA CEO Charles Molapisi appeals to business leaders to donate wide-ranging digital devices to underprivileged learners.
Hackers can capture the session cookie by using advanced phishing kits and tools like Evilginx2.
While the 5IR provides opportunities for companies to upskill staff, this process should start way before the youth enter the workforce.
It’s important to help your workforce see the advantages of GenAI and how it helps the company achieve its goals, says Doug Woolley, VP of Sales Southern Africa and director at Dell Technologies SA.