Employees are responsible for up to 80% of IT security breaches, speakers at this week`s ICT law conference said.
Delegates at the first day of an ICT law conference in Johannesburg have heard that meeting ICT law requirements is something of a balancing act.
The Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has ruled that an advert for iTouch Jippii ringtones should be withdrawn.
The Internet is helping to grow the market for fake goods, says a Canadian counterfeit intelligence analysis firm.
Business information company Marcus Evans will host an ICT law conference next week.
In today`s technology roundup: UK upgrades ID card tech, Blue Security fights spammers, and Microsoft sues Google over employee.
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There are mixed views on whether ICASA`s new VANS licence terms and conditions have left the door open on the issue of self-provisioning.
Many companies are treading a fine line between success and disaster when it comes to IT governance, says Foster-Melliar.
Good governance is important for the mitigation of information security risks, says Dimension Data.
In today`s technology roundup: IT firms unite to tackle spyware, Firefox fixes security flaws, VOIP quality and reliability still lag, Harry Potter does well online, and anti-trust regulators raid Intel offices.
SA Web sites will soon be used as a repository of company information manuals, as a new act comes into effect.
The colloquium on pricing in the telecoms industry begins tomorrow.
In today`s technology roundup: New Trojan attacks phones, anti-trust lawsuit filed against Qualcomm, next SQL Server in November, and Sun falls behind in storage market.