by Kathy Gibson | Mar 20, 2018 | Security and Legal
For businesses across the public and private sector, a breach can mean enormous financial losses, catastrophic damage to reputation and customer confidence, as well as embarrassment and legal and regulatory fines. Simon Campbell-Young, CEO of MyCyberCare, says high...
by Kathy Gibson | Feb 23, 2018 | Security and Legal
By Tallen Harmsen – Don’t think the police will help you find, let alone catch, cyber criminals if they make off with your corporate loot. And don’t think this is only a problem for companies in other countries. South African businesses, like South Africans...
by Kathy Gibson | Feb 15, 2018 | Featured Articles, Security and Legal
By Kathy Gibson – Cyber-threats are coming at us thick and fast, with the potential to cause untold damage, but enterprises are still not aligning their security spend with the threats. “Security is an increasing area of focus for organisations,” says Jon...
by Kathy Gibson | Feb 8, 2018 | Security and Legal
Tax systems around the world are struggling to keep pace with the digitisation of commerce. Where tax systems could previously rely on technological constraints to protect the fiscus, they must now be adaptive to changes in the e-commerce landscape. By Chetan...
by Kathy Gibson | Feb 8, 2018 | Featured Articles, Security and Legal
As a major entry point into countries across the world, seaports are one of the most preferred methods for transporting goods and cargo for international trade. By Kamal Mokrani, global vice-president at InfiNet Wireless Clothes, technology, cars and food are often...
by Kathy Gibson | Feb 8, 2018 | Security and Legal
It’s no secret that organisations are spending more money than ever on security. Despite this, the only things outpacing increasing security spend are the losses due to security breaches. By VMware EMEA’s Ian Jansen van Rensburg Business models keep transforming,...