In a world where every piece of personal data is of value, the more you have, the more you can bank, says Bryan Hamman, Regional Director at NETSCOUT, which offers NETSCOUT Arbor, specialising in advanced DDos protection solutions
Artificial intelligence is a powerful tool when it comes to pattern recognition, which is useful when trying to keep cyber criminals at bay, says Axiz.
Just as the City of Johannesburg is hacked, SABRIC confirms that a wave of ransom-driven attacks yesterday hit local banks.
A staggering 96% of organisations say e-mail phishing scams pose the biggest security threat, says KnowBe4.
Sweden's police force will be able to use spyware on suspects' devices to intercept communications and switch on cameras and microphones.
Growing complexity and subsequent changes to the network create complicated challenges that exceed the capabilities of under-resourced IT departments.
The city detects a network breach which resulted in unauthorised access to its information systems.
Today’s cyber criminals are highly motivated and equipped to launch a wide range of attacks on our personal devices.
Air-gapping, enabling a separation between critical and non-critical systems, can limit the impact of a breach and makes it possible to apply security controls.
AI can create greater context around alerts and decide what should be shown to security staff, who can then decide on appropriate action, says Tumelo Mashego, Business Unit Manager for Security at Axiz.
It's fitting that International Cyber Security Awareness month takes place in the month of Halloween, says Stefan van de Giessen, GM: Cyber Security at Networks Unlimited Africa.
Reflecting on the 2019 cyber security landscape and what the overall picture is looking like for this year.