The Public Sector ICT Forum details how SA’s legislation falls short of enabling innovation and empowerment.
Digital currency fraud jumped 25% during the last quarter, as sophisticated fraudsters exploited the booming market, says Sumsub.
Hundreds of learners interacted with scientists and engineers at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research Career Day.
Two new incubation hubs will help female-led companies to take their tech start-ups to the next level.
Prepaid meters operating on obsolete technology will cease to provide electricity from 24 November 2024, says the utility.
Even as the science, tech and innovation ecosystem’s research capacity expands, it’s faced with an aging workforce.
Company confident of Uganda’s ability to emerge as a leading player in green-powered passive telecommunications infrastructure.
Since inception, Luno racked up 388 million transactions on the exchange, with trades equivalent to seven million Bitcoin.
The health department turns to the messaging app to provide sexual reproductive and health information to young people.
The second instalment of SAS’s self-paced, free data literacy e-learning programme, Data Literacy in Practice, kicks off.
Research indicates that adoption of artificial intelligence is lagging in South Africa’s vital small and medium enterprise sector. Why?
The move to solar will ensure branches can provide uninterrupted services during load-shedding, says the bank.