Too often, the security conversation happens around network security, says Simon Campbell-Young, CEO of Phoenix Distribution.
A good number of professionals don't do anything about protecting the informationcontained on laptops, says Oliver Potgieter, director at Alto Africa.
The continent is not a single market and its economies are extremely diverse, says?Pete Frielinghaus, a senior BCM advisor for ContinuitySA.
Companies that want to benefit from the?cloud?and?enterprise mobility?must migrate from legacy?ERP solutions to modern architectures, says Jeremy Waterman, MD of Sage ERP Africa.
It is alarming that interest in science and maths at school level seems to be at an all-time low, says Richard Firth, chairman and CEO of MIP Holdings.
There is definite value to be gained from having both policies or by having a policy which essentially combines both covers, says?Natalie van de Coolwijk,?MD of CyGeist.
DLP solutions do not have to be expensive, take months to deploy and be complicated to run and maintain, says Sean Glansbeek, MD of Seven Days Technologies.
Cyber attack techniques change almost daily, but there are advanced solutions available to combat the most prevalent types of attacks, says Anton Jacobsz, MD of?Networks Unlimited.
The landscape is changing and content is entering a whole new game, says Pierre Cloete, head of Practice, TV and Media, at Ericsson sub-Saharan Africa.?
Andre Hoffman, vice chair of the FTTH Council Africa's Technical Advisory Committee takes a look at Gfast and XGfast technologies.
A barrage of malware is constantly trying to access your systems from outside your network, says Simon Campbell-Young, CEO of Phoenix Distribution.
To assist in the trust decision process, software publishers can digitally sign their code, says Megan Rehbock, certificate service manager at LAWtrust.