Security awareness starts on the inside, said DRS’s Robyn Bartlett at the Cape Town leg of ITWeb Security Summit 2019.
The social media giant shuts down hundreds of accounts run by Israeli organisations attempting to influence politics in African countries.
The World Happiness Index analyses up to 100 000 tweets per day to track SA's happiness level.
Hackers can remotely install spyware on phones via the call function, allowing attackers to read messages, see contacts and activate the camera.
South Africans turned to Google for voting information, while photo-sharing apps like Instagram were used to showcase their marks in the sixth democratic election.
Channels such as the Independent Electoral Commission's Web site and social media will allow voters to stay abreast of all things election, including real-time results.
South African political parties have been hard at work using social media as a tool to reach voters, hoping these online efforts will translate into votes.
Almost 45% of complaints on social media go unanswered by telecoms operators, says BrandsEye.
President Cyril Ramaphosa will tonight unveil the governing party's mobile app at a launch event.
Six new solar facilities are set to help the social media company use 100% renewable energy by 2020.
The tech giant invites proposals from media firms that use innovative technologies to produce quality news content.
The social network puts a number of measures in place to counter election interference and misinformation.