The threat has evolved from sporadic low-key but sneaky attempts to infect computers to an organised and sophisticated RaaS ecosystem using hi-tech skillsets, double and triple extortion.
The world is set to change thanks to the advent of AI that can think, act and reason on its own, says Chris Wiggett, head of Data and Analytics at Dimension Data.
The next-generation PowerEdge servers also enable companies to reduce their technology footprint and enhance their sustainability, says Dell Technologies.
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The office of South Africa’s Information Regulator clocks in 1 021 data breach notifications, compared to 564 in February.
Pentera’s Oren Kaplan says better security validation practice is at the heart of effective exposure management.
A key first step towards digital transformation in tertiary education is overcoming data silos and building data lakes and data warehouses in the cloud, the company says.
Information management frameworks and solutions for Office 365, SharePoint and hybrid environments.
A data breach is sadly the most valuable experience for a CISO, ITWeb Security Summit audience has heard.
The Information Regulator confirms WCPP did not inform it about its security breach, as per the requirements of POPIA.
Finance professionals have never been in a better position to transfer risk into opportunity, says Candice du Toit, EPM consultant at Futuresense.
The company says its new security capabilities and ecosystem integrations aim to combat increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.
Cloud helps firms to boost their security posture and automate basic tasks like patching, says AWS’ Jabu Sibanyoni.