By improving AI literacy, investing in robust security measures and maintaining ethical safeguards, businesses can harness AI’s potential while mitigating its risks.
When governments lead with a clear AI vision, they build public trust and show that AI is here to serve – not replace – people, says Mohammed Amin, senior VP, CEEMETA at Dell Technologies.
The Africa Human Risk Management Survey 2025 has been undertaken by Red Ribbon Insights and is sponsored by KnowBe4 Africa.
Unlike global AI laws, South Africa’s AI policy framework lacks harsh consequences for non-compliance with the ethical practices of AI, say experts.
Cyber resilience is a fundamental layer of defence that allows organisations to continue operations despite security breaches, says Brett Skinner, business unit manager: cyber resilience at Datacentrix.
How can businesses harness the full potential of AI without jeopardising security, ethics or compliance?
The report offers actionable guidelines for effectively managing AI projects.
The company, formerly known as EOH, appoints Nompumelelo Mokou as an independent non-executive director.
ITWeb, in partnership with Veeam, is running a survey on data resilience readiness among businesses in Africa.
Major event on the cyber security calendar continues to attract local and international interest.
Aon South Africa will unpack insurance in the age of AI, emerging risks and market adaptations at ITWeb Security Summit 2025.