Despite being a critical component of national security, cyber security remains a neglected concern in SA, with severe consequences for organisations and the country.
Desktop and application virtualisation can improve office environments, enhance user experiences, enable cost savings and streamline IT management, says Helen Kruger, CEO of Troye.
With automation, AI-driven security and integrated digital workflows, businesses can reduce operational overhead, improve employee experience and enhance overall resilience.
In the Veeam Data Protection Trends Report for 2024, 88% of enterprises were either very likely or almost certain to use a BaaS or DRaaS for at least some of their production servers.
Maintaining a website involves regular updates, backups, security monitoring and performance optimisations.
The threat landscape is evolving, costs to keep secure are increasing and companies remain reactive in their approach, warns Enterprise Governance of IT's Tichaona Zororo.
Threat exposure management is an overlooked layer of defence, warns Snode’s Stephan Krynauw.
In today’s hybrid work environment, companies must adopt robust, secure and intelligent cloud solutions to stay ahead, says Tumelo Nqoepe, M365 technical lead at GCT.
Security needs to become more strategic to save the organisation time, money and stress, says Richard Frost, head of consulting at Armata Cyber Security.
CSIR’s Dr Jabu Mtsweni will explain relevance of the institution’s national cyber security survey findings at the ITWeb GRC 2025 Conference.
NEARSHORE formed a strategic partnership with iONLINE Connected Networks to deliver 99.99% uptime connectivity through integrated cellular and satellite solutions.