Sharing knowledge and lessons learned from past breaches is vital for proactive threat anticipation and containment, says Armand Kruger, head of cyber security, NEC XON.
Connectivity must take priority as SA moves to establish a universal health scheme, says Council of Medical Schemes group CIO Dr Denisha Jairam-Owthar.
Choosing between RFID and barcode tech depends on requirements around security, durability, cost and implementation.
Hybrid multi-cloud adoption is surging among healthcare organisations as they significantly increase investments in IT modernisation.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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The internet of medical things is the integration of interconnected medical devices, software and other services with healthcare IT systems over the internet.
The African Continental Free Trade Agreement promises extensive economic integration in Africa, says Jan-Hendri Tromp, associate director: Client Acquisitions, Egypt at SoluGrowth.
The link between workplace wellness and improved performance is being recognised by companies, as is its impact on reducing churn, says Nqobile Twala, human capital consultant at Altron Document Solutions.
Dr Phil Mjwara receives the Presidential Award at the annual South African Medical Research Council merit awards.
NEC XON's xCTEM platform monitors the dark web, detecting credential leaks and identifying potential attack surfaces.
The Absa Cape Epic is the world’s most televised mountain bike race, a feat that is achievable with the aid of NTT DATA’s advanced technology.
The local digital healthcare marketplace raises new funding from the Japanese pharmaceutical firm Eisai.