The Artificial Intelligence Institute of SA will host an international seminar on the design of digital identities in the country.
A loophole in the Act makes it possible to get a compliance certificate if a company can provide legitimate grounds for not meeting sectoral targets, says Nicol Myburgh, head: HCM Business Unit at CRS Technologies.
MTN is removing its “10GB for R99” adverts after the Advertising Regulatory Board ruled against the telco.
Justice minister Ronald Lamola gazettes a five-year “certificate of exemption”, allowing police to use equipment, such as wiretapping devices, for mass-surveillance.
Although there's a recognition of the need for more stringent cyber security systems, a shortage of funds and skilled tech workforce in SA can impede efforts, says SecurityHQ.
Facebook’s parent company has been slapped with a €1.2 billion fine for contravening the EU's data privacy law.
The watchdog will assess political parties’ compliance with the Promotion of Access to Information Act.
Tonga police nab two suspects, aged 31 and 34, after receiving information about suspicious activity at a mobile tower.
The court rules Gijima’s price would have cost the fiscus a substantial sum of money more than it is paying to In2IT.
Even though companies may attempt to properly evaluate licence renewals, they often lack an understanding of the licensing model, says Dante Deo.
Local e-commerce players believe SAPO’s possible bankruptcy will work in their favour in its court bid to block courier companies from distributing small items.