Companies must implement best business practices regarding risk mitigation, governance and compliance, says Majuda Software Southern Africa.
A Liverpool waste company admits electronic equipment ended up in West Africa after being exported by a third-party company.
The country's piracy rate remained at 35% despite the doubling of the PC market in 2010, says BSA.
The two subsidiaries were allegedly used in a bid to defraud the taxman of over R20 million.
The gaming company acquired the technology company for $23.7 million in cash and stock.
The role of a computer crime scene investigator has evolved to being pro-active with its measures and strategies, says Facts Consulting.
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With only weeks to go before penalties kick in, almost 20% of companies have submitted staff payroll details to SARS.
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Companies that lose data face financial costs, penalties and dented credibility.
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The lawmakers want input from industry on the state of digital privacy and to begin possible government regulations.
US Senators have voted 34 to nine to advance the Bill to second-round debate.
The government and regulating bodies have, at last, created an environment where market forces may prevail, says Walter Betschel, CEO of Telfree.