Public key infrastructure security is under pressure from the growing number of machine and workload identities, according to CyberArk-commissioned research.
IT security teams are under-prepared and under-resourced, according to the cyber security company.
AI-driven ID fraud is a current risk management issue that belongs in mainstream compliance discussions alongside POPIA and FICA, argues Integrity360's group CTO.
The 60-year-old former IT employee was released on R5 000 bail after his first court appearance.
Tshwane University of Technology says scammers are exploiting digital platforms and physical campus spaces, urging applicants to verify all processes through official channels.
The Land and Agricultural Development Bank of SA reveals that a temporary disruption to certain internal IT systems will render some services and transactions unavailable.
The Department of Higher Education and Training calls on prospective students to make use of the Central Application Service.
Former Film and Publication Board CEO Dr Mashilo Boloka ventures into fighting online threats through the establishment of Online Safety Lab.
The Department of Basic Education vows to improve security after another set of matric papers are leaked.
The Department of Transport welcomes the ruling setting aside the driving licence card machines tender awarded to French firm IDEMIA.
CISOs usually have to validate that security controls across the organisation are relevant and still match reality.
Angola, Nigeria, Kenya and SA top the list of the hardest hit countries on the continent, according to Check Point research.