As Microsoft’s end-of-support deadline for Windows looms, what does this mean for you and your organisation?
Kaspersky Lab reports thousands of notifications of attacks on major banks in Sub-Saharan Africa.
The Gautrain Management Agency increases the number of hi-tech CCTV cameras deployed across its stations to 1 000.
Algeria, Chad, DRC, Ethiopia and Zimbabwe were among the worst offenders in terms of the amount of time the Internet was disrupted.
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.
The company's developers are trained in the latest secure development practices so that every Lexmark product is proactively designed to mitigate security risks, says Bryan Willett, CISO of Lexmark.
ITWeb Security Summit 2024
An increase in mobile number portability and SIM card swap fraud leaves local victims vulnerable to identity theft.
Security debt — aging and accumulating flaws in software — is very much like credit card debt.
From deepfakes to Internet censorship and new mobile malware, a digital privacy expert forecasts what cyber security will look like this year.
Data protection and cyber security converge as Acronis targets a fragmented market.
Companies must have adequate controls in place to detect attacks and stop them fast, warns a security expert.
The United Nations is using open source software to address some of the world's most pressing problems, from cyber terrorism to climate change.
The AXIS Q1700-LE License Plate Camera uses advanced technology to ensure pixel density for licence plate identification, says Brendon Hall, Sales Manager: Africa at Axis Communications.