In this World Wide Wrap: US online banking hits 70m, India toughens up transaction security, and card regulation to hit IT budgets.
King III is here. As of 1 July a whole new raft of recommendations with a whole lot of implications for IT became your, yes, your, problem.
The worldwide economic downturn is likely to bring governance into the spotlight as a competitive advantage, for those that have it.
A recent SMS banking scam makes it clear SMS one-time passwords are not secure, says FireID.
A Wits study looks to South African users to see what drives individuals to engage in software piracy.
In today's technology roundup: Sun-Oracle merger gets nod, RIM pays again, Microsoft sues ringtone company, and Sony named technology superbrand.
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ICASA's new draft interconnect regulations focus on transparency.
Sharing a space with ICASA causes confusion about who should check competition in the sector, says the Competition Tribunal.
Local companies are well aware of the challenges presented by IT governance, says Ernst & Young.
In this World Wide Wrap: Samsung invests in biosimilars, IntegraCare automates systems, and pharmaceutical spam on the rise.
In this World Wide Wrap: TiVo lawsuit hits $1bn, Mosaid seeks licence renewal, and Sun counters GreenByte claims.
Public service doctors vote online in the first known instance of a labour movement using electronic voting in SA.
A Vodacom employee is held in custody in connection with a mobile banking scam that netted R7 million.