The need for the integration of a system that functionally enhances the chain in crypto-currency can not be over-emphasised.
One of the challenges with crypto-currencies is that they are speculative and volatile, which may hinder their acceptance in mainstream markets.
Studies have shown there are around 7 million crypto traders and the number is likely to double in the next couple of years.
ITWeb is running a survey on cybersecurity to gain a better understanding of how SA businesses are managing their cybersecurity posture. Survey sponsor MTN Business wants to find out where local companies are going for information about cybersecurity best practice, as well as the challenges they face.
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