The mobile network operator says it fully supports the law enforcement authorities in the arrest of a second former employee, IT manager Adriraan Pillay.
The technology interacts with the telecommunications operator's switching equipment, which will help Pangea's clients comply with state lawful interception requirements.
The backlash to WhatsApp’s terms and privacy policy changes have brought forward the privacy and cyber security conversation necessary around messaging apps, says Takalani Mavhunga, CFO at Nexio.
The company emerges from a tense week-long labour strike in September, doubling its earnings in its half-year financial results.
A Cisco survey shows data privacy has become an even more important priority during the coronavirus pandemic.
The latest Constitutional Court ruling on RICA will prevent surveillance powers from being arbitrarily abused by espionage ghosts, says Right2Know.
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With regard to cannabis and in light of its recent rise in popularity, Sabinet has a special topic dedicated to the subject.
The Chinese smartphone maker files a complaint in the US in a bid to be removed from a list of companies that allegedly has ties to the Chinese military.
Debit order abuse goes beyond rejected payments – and while technology has a role to play in ensuring that debit orders are honoured, so does consumer education.
The authority is reviewing the litigation on spectrum brought by MTN and has instructed its legal representatives to oppose the application.
For the first time, big telcos look like they are on the back foot and because they have the resources to challenge the process, they are doing so, say analysts.