MiX Telematics' Quinton Pienaar outlines the benefits of using the Corporate Threat Model when assessing a firm's risk profile.
The nifty surveillance gadgets of the James Bond movies are real and are being used even in SA's corporate environment.
Technical expertise is not a must to become a cyber criminal, says M86 Security's Bradley Anstis.
A hacker can access an iPhone user's personal credentials, GPS coordinates and IP addresses.
Data loss prevention needs to be proactive rather than reactive, says DJ Skillman, Splunk director of technical services.
In today's technology roundup: Facebook leaks user credentials, Google Chrome flaws exposed, UK recruits 100k Internet champions, and Lady Gaga hits FarmVille.
The research was in an effort to study disorganised speech and delusions in schizophrenia.
This technology is fast gaining ground with films undergoing makeovers for archival purposes.
The cloud has the power to take away the complexity of implementing and maintaining corporate e-mail systems, says Dr Nathaniel Borenstein, chief scientist at Mimecast.
Single-pane-of-glass management unifies physical and virtual networks across data centre, campus, branch and cloud.
Private cloud computing offers real advantages and can be built on existing data centre investments, says Microsoft.
Regulations and policies are needed to regulate military use of information security, says Patrick Gray, host of the RiskyBusiness Security News Podcast.
Mobility and cloud computing are making extensive changes to IT service management, says Kaseya.