“We don’t have enough people to cope with cybercrime” – Hawks
Issues surrounding training, and enforcement of cybercrime laws are holding South Africa back according to the Electronic Crime Unit
Issues surrounding training, and enforcement of cybercrime laws are holding South Africa back according to the Electronic Crime Unit
Draft bill released for public consultation.
Africa is struggling to keep up with technology to keep things secure
If cybercrime was a nation, it would have been 27th biggest in terms of GDP, and cost the global economy $445 billion a year
Your future smart fridge will nag you for milk, eggs, and a security update.
Are we the third most gullible country in the world? Data says yes.
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Trend Micro detected 10 percent more cyberthreats in 2023 compared to 2022.
MultiChoice celebrated the arrest of what it said were operators of one of Africa’s largest piracy networks.
WakaTV has been dealt a swift blow as MultiChoice and a team of cybercrime agents arrested its main operator last month.
Phishing continues to be a bigger problem in Africa than the rest of the world, but training can make the difference for small businesses.