The draft cyber security policy doesn't do enough to curb cyber crime, say security specialists.
In today's technology roundup: MS admits security update errors, crooks plant fake payment card terminals, HSBC admits huge data theft, and FCC unveils national broadband plan.
In this World Wide Wrap: Sprint Nextel loses VOIP deal, UAE reviews VOIP policy, and Vox rolls out mobile VOIP.
Technology like SAP BusinessObjects simplifies the processes of good corporate governance, says Victor van der Watt, CEO of SCT Services.
Government names the team intended to be part of the agency's “turnaround strategy”.
Opposition leaders call on the DOC to reveal how much money the minister spends on hotels in Cape Town.
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Jeremy Ord is not commenting on allegations that he benefited from the illegal scheme.
Concerns have been raised that information sent back through set-top boxes could be hacked.
The DA encourages the installation of a tracking system that would monitor the movements of parolees and probationers.
The Financial Services Board will hear the appeal against the fine.
The regulator promises to release the master frequency list to the public.
In today's technology roundup: Trojan armed with anti-piracy control, Internet clash for Web police projects, Venezuelan president calls for Internet regulation, and Google poised to close China site.
In this World Wide Wrap: Mozilla redrafts open source licence, OpenGL competes with DirectX11, and Sun's open source champion resigns.