International collaboration will secure global time synchronisation infrastructure through the joint development of next-generation anti-jamming and anti-spoofing technologies.
The labs aim to bolster learners’ interest in science, tech, engineering and maths, says electricity minister Dr Kgosientsho Ramokgopa.
A focus on cyber resilience forces companies to evaluate their cyber security readiness and incident response abilities, according to experts at the Cyber Security Summit 2025, hosted by SNG Grant Thornton.
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The South African ISP will integrate solutions into its managed security offering and extend AI-powered defence and security awareness training via the new cyber security arm.
Martin Camp’s pursuit of the Dakar Rally mirrors his mission to empower the next generation of CCIE engineers through NIL Africa’s Project 525.
The Department of Basic Education prioritises GPS tracking for vehicles transporting matric exam papers, as well as an e-marking pilot.
Three South African teams are among the top performers at the 11th edition of the annual GirlCodeHack hackathon.
The Chemical Industries Education and Training Authority retains Yershen Pillay as CEO and welcomes a newly-constituted board.
The Money School launches a podcast in partnership with Satrix to build a financial literacy community for young South Africans.
The Council of Scientific and Industrial Research prioritises home-grown cyber security innovations, as cyber crime continues to bite.
The Department of e-Government intensifies its tech use to address persistent challenges, from crime and unemployment, to infrastructure breakdowns.