Personal data privacy trends, compliance and cyber security threats will continue to dominate.
Your data has already been compromised, but you can prevent further breaches by educating yourself about the risks and being less trusting, says Brian Timperley, CEO of Turrito Networks.
The company delivered revenue growth of 28%, a non-GAAP operating margin of 27% and signed 200 new customers.
The companies collaborate to offer compliance and fraud detection solutions to financial services firms across Africa.
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The company is encouraging transparency, communication and education to fight the ongoing phishing battle, says Networks Unlimited.
Where does the Protection of Personal Information Act come into the data privacy picture for South African businesses?
Until local companies prioritise security investments, they will remain less mature and more vulnerable than businesses in other parts of the world, says Ignus de Villiers, divisional manager, Cybersecurity at Nexio.
EFDE keeps a company’s data safe in the event of theft or loss of devices.
The security business is built around four practices: consulting, secure infrastructure, secure hybrid cloud and secure access management.
The vulnerability was reported to Microsoft by Resecurity and a patch was released yesterday.
It takes a while for cybercriminals to find what they want, so you have time, albeit limited, to monitor an attack, respond and deal with it, says Alan Campbell, Head of Business Development at Mitigate.