Insights into malware, ransomware and other cyber security threats from the McAfee threat research team.
Nebula was keen to try out the Netsurit Security and Operations Centre, which provides proactive security monitoring and alerting for customers that have moved or are moving to the cloud.
Brian Pinnock, cyber security expert at Mimecast, debunks the common POPIA-related myths.
The video-sharing social media network removed almost 72 million videos from its platform in the first quarter, for violating its community guidelines.
ITWeb TV #SS24 Steve Jump, Custodiet Advisory Services
Recorded live at ITWeb Security Summit 2024, Steve Jump, director, Custodiet Advisory Services, provided ITWeb's Adrian Hinchcliffe with an update on the Security Summit Hackathon, the value these have in skills development and talent recruitment for companies and the start-up scene, as well as an overview of Secure by Design principles.
Following a one-year grace period to comply with POPIA, from today, organisations that do not meet the conditions prescribed by the legislation will be held liable.
ITWeb Security Summit 2024
iiDENTIFii secured a finalist spot in the noteworthy KPMG Private Enterprise Tech Innovator Africa Awards.
Trend Micro’s zero trust strategy crucially leverages Vision One’s capabilities — delivering insight with the broadest XDR solution to cover telemetry across e-mail, cloud, networks and SaaS applications.
Ransomware is becoming a fact of business life. A lot of money and effort is going into preventing these attacks, but much too little into ensuring a quick recovery.
A pandemic makes CIOs and CISOs strange bedfellows, and this year they’ve had to work together more closely than ever, says William Khumalo, security engineer at ViC IT Consulting.
Arrow Electronics has signed a pan-European distribution agreement with OPSWAT to offer its MetaDefender and MetaAccess cyber security suite of critical infrastructure protection products.
Body worn video increases officer safety and accountability, yet initially the technology can be met with negativity by personnel who believe it will invade their privacy.
The majority of employers are likely to continue with remote and hybrid working models, a new survey has found.