The hospital group consolidated seven on-premises data centres into one central, hosted private cloud environment.
Company leaders must ensure they not only adhere to the frameworks that govern their industries and customer ecosystems, but are genuinely protected by the cyber defence solutions they have in place.
Omnisient was recognised for providing outstanding solutions and services in the Social Impact: Inclusion Changemaker category.
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The Harambee Youth Employment Accelerator uses technology as a tool to enable work seekers to access earning and learning opportunities through the SA Youth platform.
Company increases bandwidth to 800 Gbps to accommodate high data traffic volume.
BUI's managed extended detection and response offering, Cyber MXDR, is designed to give customers robust protection and peace of mind, the company says.
Preliminary investigations suggest an entity with administrative rights successfully breached the fund’s security protocols and accessed sensitive data.
Data quality and trust are non-negotiable in a data-driven world, says Marna Roos, senior client consultant and standards enthusiast at AfriGIS.
AI storage as a service and other solutions showcased at //Accelerate deliver a solid foundation for AI and cyber resilience.
Knowing they are prime targets for exploitation, but being unable to afford in-house expertise, SMEs turn to managed service providers for cyber security.
The next generation of WiFi pushes the boundaries, taking businesses into a new era of wireless connectivity, says nuclear scientist Nomso Kana.