Insiders remain a key threat to corporate cyber security in East Africa, says Dimension Data.
The companies aim to bring together data across multiple stacks in a manner that enables rapid and easy analysis.
The explosive growth of data, combined with the threats posed by ransomware and other cyber attacks, make core functions more critical than ever.
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It is not the tech itself that is scary, it’s our lack of understanding of the new that can make it dangerous, says Peter French, MD of Synapsys.
Companies must begin this transition sooner rather than later, and should expect POPIA compliance to meaningfully transform their business practices.
MSPs need to offer advanced data management, security and compliance, says Redstor.
The facility can now handle more traffic, while the automatic mechanisms detect and successfully mitigate DDOS attacks.
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Protection must be applied to the data itself as opposed to just the application or container in which it resides.
There has been an increase in security measures throughout SA due to lockdown, and as such, the authorities and commerce need to confirm the identity of people.
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Accidental exposure continues to plague local organisations, with misconfigurations exploited in 39% of reported attacks in the country, says Sophos.