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Troye
May 16, 2023

Troye, Arctic Wolf join forces

Arctic Wolf’s cloud-native security operations platform provides Troye’s customers with 24/7 monitoring, detection and response capabilities.

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SMEs
May 15, 2023

Simplifying cyber defence for SA SMEs

Acronis Cyber Protect Cloud integrates what have traditionally been multiple product sets into a single product and platform, the company notes.

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Portal to empower consumers to fight online scams

The Southern African Fraud Prevention Service’s Yima portal will make it easier for consumers to prevent fraud and scams.

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Salesforce
May 12, 2023

Protect your Salesforce implementation with OPSWAT Cloud Security for Salesforce

The first module, MetaAccess, examines every machine for endpoint security policy compliance before granting access to Salesforce.

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SecurityHQ
May 12, 2023

SecurityHQ expands operations in Middle East

The company has expanded its offices and operations situated in Dubai Digital Park.

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Seacom
May 11, 2023

Seacom suffers cyber attack

The subsea cable operator confirms a cyber attack, saying a “small” group of its customers have been compromised.

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Aon: Cybercrimes Act Report 2023

How the Cybercrimes Act 19 of 2020 impacts corporate SA.

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NIST
May 11, 2023

Netwrix enhances data security across all five NIST functions

Netwrix has upgraded a third of its product portfolio and launched a SaaS-based solution for managed service providers within the past six months.

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Corr-Serve
May 10, 2023

Corr-Serve partners with CyberXposure

CyberXposure's platform will enable Corr-Serve's partners and managed services providers to offer cyber security assessments to their customers.

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Obscure Technologies expands portfolio with BITM solutions

BlueVision ITM's solutions target early intervention and threat detection in the cyber security arena.

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SAAS
May 9, 2023

Protecting your business in the age of SaaS

Understanding the risks of data exposure and breaches.

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Kaspersky
May 8, 2023

Cyber criminals cash-in as deepfake demand spikes

Deepfake videos − sold for up to $20 000 per minute on the darknet − spread misinformation and scams, and could be more dangerous with tech like ChatGPT.