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We need to up our game in the fight against cybercrime, and quickly

By Staff Writer 21 September 2015

Governments will have to invest in the fight against cybercrime if we are to mitigate the increasing risks brought on by the Internet of Things (IoT) FULL STORY >

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Mobile apps help government connect with citizens, enhance service delivery

By Staff Writer 2 March 2015

Smart cities are fast becoming a reality across the globe, driven by the interconnectedness of devices that communicate and provide information that leads to intelligent automation, decision and actions. FULL STORY >

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Facebook reveals which governments wanted the most access

By Ryan Noik 28 August 2013

Facebook has released its Global Government Requests Report, showing to what extent governments around the world are interested in certain individuals’ profiles. FULL STORY >

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Local IT spending to reach R150 billion by 2016

By Hanleigh Daniels 1 November 2012

IDC investigates IT spending within the South Africa. FULL STORY >

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Government has no intention of regulating BlackBerry encryption

By Hanleigh Daniels 8 September 2011

The South African government isn't going to legislate or regulate RIM's encrypted BlackBerry messenger services. FULL STORY >

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Sentech to switch off defaulting customers

By Tom Manners 13 September 2010

Sentech threatens to switch off defaulting customers signal distribution as company is facing hard times. FULL STORY >

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