The Post Office depends on cyber security and digital trust to deliver on its mandates, says its IT security GM.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution is forcing execs to re-examine how they do business, and IT security, says Darron Gibbard, Qaulys.
Without a culture of information security, technology cannot fix the problem, said PWC's Keitumetsi Tsotetsi.
There's a tendency to emphasise the impacts that are visible and easiest to quantify, said Deliotte's Derek Schraader.
With software development, you don't have to stay up all night and eat junk food. But it seems to help.
To make security solutions effective, practitioners are increasingly required to rely on users, says Raymond du Plessis of Mobius Consulting.
The framework puts SA on par with international governance codes and best practice, says Carolynn Chalmers.
If you process any €€EU citizen data, you must comply with new EU General Data Protection Regulation, as well as with POPI.
Innocent people could go to prison and have their lives destroyed as a result, says forensic scientist Jason Jordaan.
Mustafa Al-Bassam shared his story as a black hat hacker who was sentenced to 20 months in prison.
The CSIR's Joey Jansen van Vuuren says capability and capacity-building for cyber security in SA won't be possible without skills development.
No one solution will ever be a complete solution, says Varun Parikh of Sophos.