97% don’t prioritise cybersecurity enough Issue 8 2021 Just 3% of South African companies place enough emphasis on cyber-readiness to prevent and respond to cybersecurity issues, while nearly two thirds of SA companies admit that they should invest in more employee training.
Encrypting video security systems Issue 8 2021, Dallmeier Electronic Southern Africa , Surveillance German video technology manufacturer Dallmeier has launched the Dallmeier Device Manager, a tool for conveniently configuring and administering Dallmeier video IP systems.
Securing smart devices in OT environments Issue 8 2021, Security Services & Risk Management, Industrial (Industry) The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) gives devices a link to the Internet so that users can interact with them in realtime, draw and analyse data for statistical or predictive analysis.
Securing Amazon Web Services Issue 8 2021, Infrastructure, Commercial (Industry) The latest advances to Sophos Cloud Optix automates and simplifies the detection and response of security incidents across Amazon Web Services (AWS) infrastructure.
SA’s industrial challenge Issue 8 2021 Local enterprises need to consider the less desirable consequences of being connected to colleagues, suppliers and services providers all over the world: vulnerability to cybercrime.
Securing business systems goes beyond the technology Issue 8 2021, Guardian Eye While companies invest a great deal of time and effort in securing their systems, remote and hybrid working has forced businesses and their staff to acknowledge that security goes beyond technology.
Exposure in remote consultation Issue 8 2021 More than a third of clinicians across META have had their patients’ data compromised when conducting remote telehealth sessions.
‘Pay-as-you-grow’ programme for MSSPs Issue 8 2021, Technews Publishing Cybereason has announced a ‘Pay as you Grow’ programme for MSSPs which provides the company’s most trusted partners with financial flexibility to increase their margins and profitability.
Cybersecurity for the board of directors Issue 7 2021, Editor's Choice Bike-shedding is a common distraction in boardrooms, especially when discussing issues board members are responsible for, but don’t understand – like cybersecurity.
Changing cybersecurity in South Africa Issue 7 2021, News & Events NEC XON plans to change cybersecurity solutions in South Africa, helping customers balance risk management and cybersecurity investment, transform capex to opex and automate activities to reduce costs through managed security services.
Cybersecurity for operational technology: Part 3 Issue 7 2021, Wolfpack Information Risk, Industrial (Industry) According to a recent World Economic Report, the Covid-19 pandemic has increased our reliance on the global supply chain, while the Internet has accelerated the digitisation of business processes.
App-less authentication offers business, security benefits Issue 7 2021 GSM authentication offers an app-less, truly out-of-band, secondary factor that is both low friction and simple to implement for companies looking to protect all customers against fraud.
Cloud can cut your security risks Issue 7 2021 Todd Schoeman, BT client business director in South Africa, explores the ways that organisations can reduce security risk by using the cloud.
Combating fraud in the digital world with the support of AI Issue 7 2021 With technology evolving and people embracing the likes of mobile wallets, banking apps and other solutions to manage transactions, businesses must rethink how best to bolster anti-fraud mechanisms.
Enhancing the security of your applications Issue 7 2021 Craig de Lucchi, Veracode account director, expands on common obstacles in AppSec programmes and the power of collective learning.
Helping South African business tackle cyber threats Issue 7 2021, Guardian Eye South Africa is now the third most targeted country in the world when it comes to cyber-attacks, with the average cost of an attack increasing from R3 million in 2020 to R4 million in 2021.
Introducing Zero Trust security Issue 7 2021 ] A zero-trust model relies on contextual awareness to adaptively grant access to authorised users using patterns based on identity, time and device posture.
Multi-factor authentication is critical Issue 7 2021 PoPIA compels companies to turn to multi-factor authentication to secure valuable customer data; even if it a third party is breached, the company whose personal information was compromised will still be held accountable.