Compliance with regulation does not equate to being cyber secure, experts warn.
South African companies that offer AI products and services to the European Union must prepare to meet the compliance requirements of the new Act.
Gauteng e-government MEC Bonginkosi Dhlamini calls on residents to use the province’s panic button and its app equivalent.
By simulating real situations and their outcomes, digital twins enable companies to make more informed decisions, says Marius Wessels, manager: professional services at SYSPRO Africa.
Security must be baked into the innovation plan itself, says e4.
African companies are adopting cloud and AI technology, but are still experiencing difficulties transitioning to and using these services, says Dawei Li, VP of Huawei Sub-Saharan Africa.
Meta’s upgrade of Llama 3.1 405B becomes a buzz among the tech industry experts, who tout a significant milestone in the evolution of open source AI.
While the stage is set for the 2024 Summer Olympics, with all the technologies in place, cyber security firms are warning that bad actors are on the prowl.
Examining the value artificial intelligence brings to DevSecOps and the entire software development cycle.
Research underscores the need for public-private partnerships to reinforce cyber resilience in Africa.
For the 2024/25 financial year, the department received a budget of R10.6 billion, a slight dip from last year’s R10.9 billion.