EOH says it has treated the State Information Technology Agency in the same transparent manner that it has engaged with all affected stakeholders during the ENSafrica forensic investigation.
The Protection of Personal Information Act is important to ITWeb, as it seeks to promote transparency with regard to what information we collect and how we process it.
Brian Pinnock, cyber security expert at Mimecast, debunks the common POPIA-related myths.
Following a one-year grace period to comply with POPIA, from today, organisations that do not meet the conditions prescribed by the legislation will be held liable.
As of today, the Information Regulator will take over the regulatory mandate functions relating to the Promotion of Access to Information Act.
EOH has confirmed it has filed civil claims and is suing a number of former EOH executives for a total of R6.4 billion in damages incurred by EOH.
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The company is suing several former executives, including Asher Bohbot, founder and former CEO; John King, former CFO; and Jehan Mackay, former head of public sector.
Ameer and Raees Cajee, who shut their crypto investment platform in April over an alleged hack, claim they did not run away from SA and that they fear for their safety.
The state security deputy minister says he never facilitated corruption with Jehan Mackay, but may have accepted financial assistance from friends in business.
Andile Ngcaba, ex-DiData board chairman, says he gained major concessions from the group to help him prepare his discrimination lawsuit against the IT firm.
Local online punters have been waiting for over a decade for government’s regulatory industry framework, resulting in illegal operators cashing in and huge tax losses.
John McAfee's lawyer, Javier Villalba, says the anti-virus software pioneer died by hanging, as his nine months in prison brought him to despair.