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The new CEO replaces Bill Largent who will now focus on his role as chairman of the board of directors.
The Information Regulator is receiving more data breach notifications since the country’s data privacy legislation came into force on 1 July.
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The agritech programme will enable smallholder farmers to improve efficiencies in their farming operations through the use of operational insights.
The partnership will bring together the technology, expertise and networks of both organisations to accelerate digital transformation, says Cassava.
The management of the data landscape can quickly become a nightmare for even the most dedicated and skilled teams, due to the vastness and implications of the task.
The South African Revenue Service reveals plans to increase and expand the use of data, after technology-based efforts begin to bear fruit.
Cloud-based technologies have the potential to facilitate dramatic improvements in healthcare, but technology can only be an enabler for a shift in the way the healthcare ecosystem functions.
Availability, and thus storage, is becoming an increasingly important focus area for achieving cyber resilience.
The companies confirm they are aware the information of some property owners was accessed without permission through the LookSee online platform.
It’s the CIO’s responsibility to establish an assessment framework against which vulnerabilities are classified, and anything that’s classified high risk is music to the ears of an auditor.
South African organisations can expect ransomware attacks to pick up in 2022, warns Sophos.