Insider attacks are on the rise, and can already prove the most costly, says Hennie Moolman, MD of AfricaSD.
Issues surrounding online privacy and securing personal information will be discussed at ITWeb's Security Summit 2009.
Femke Pienaar is expected to be made permanent CEO of SITA, after being convinced not to quit the agency.
It appears procedure and the law was ignored by inspectors, who removed telecoms equipment from Orange Farm.
The embattled company is still trading, despite a final liquidation order issued against it in December.
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Companies will need to change their payroll systems to comply with changing SARS legislation, says NuQ.
The credibility of Zodwa Manase is questioned, in light of upheaval at the agency.
The group feels hard done by as the JSE insists it gets shareholder approval for its derivatives trades.
The agency has not awarded the tender and home affairs is still awaiting an explanation.
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