Preparing Customers for a Major Cyber-Attack
By Industry Contributor 22 April 2020As if a global pandemic wasn't enough to contend with, the very real threat of a large scale cyberattack still looms, warns Vangelis Lagousakos, General Manager of Merat at Dell Technologies. FULL STORY >
Remote Working Series - Practical steps to boost security for your suddenly-remote workforce
By Staff Writer 22 April 2020The sudden need to work remotely to continue business while ensuring security may have taken many organisations by surprise. Nclose director Martin Potgieter offers some pointers how to smooth the... FULL STORY >
Kaspersky Innovation Hub is seeking gamer startups
By Staff Writer 16 April 2020Attention gaming startups - Kaspersky intends to develop services designed to provide security for game developers and gamers. FULL STORY >
2020 sees banking infections intensify, with a third of South African users being vulnerable to attacks, says Kaspersky
By Staff Writer 6 April 2020Kaspersky statistics have shown that the cases of downloading malicious programs targeting users’ bank accounts has become more frequent this year so far. FULL STORY >
Kaspersky offers healthcare institutions free cybersecurity products
By Staff Writer 27 March 2020Kaspersky is the latest company to step up to the plate with a plan to help strained healthcare organisations to protect themselves from cyberattacks while battling the impact of the current pandemic. FULL STORY >
SA networks face a 10-fold increase in attacks as workforce shifts to remote access
By Staff Writer 26 March 2020Working from home might help flatting the curve, but it's not helping cyber-security. FULL STORY >
SMEs and cybercrime: F5’s lucky #13 security controls
By Industry Contributor 20 March 2020SMEs are the perfect victims for cybercrime. Focused on getting their businesses off the ground, they are oblivious of the vast amounts of data they’re accumulating, says Alain Tshal,District Sales Manager – Sub-Saharan Africa, F5... FULL STORY >
Opportunities abound for edge computing, but security concerns remain
By Opinion 20 March 2020Businesses are on the cusp of an exciting new era where they can unlock even more insights from their data, due to significant growth in edge computing. Andreas Bartsch, Head of Service Delivery at PBT Group and Bethwel Opil,... FULL STORY >
Coronavirus response - Kaspersky encourages users and companies to secure remote workplaces
By Staff Writer 18 March 2020As government, businesses and other organisations across Africa encouraging work-from-home strategies in a bid to slow the spread of COVID-19/Coronavirus, cybersecurity measures need to be taken into... FULL STORY >
Cofense Q4 2019 Malware Trends Report reveals end-of-year developments, offers 2020 predictions
By Press Release 4 March 2020While the fourth quarter of 2019 saw a decrease in total malware volume, a key global trend also unfolding within the period was the use of macro-enabled documents for malware delivery. FULL STORY >
Industry Insight - Is the cloud really safe?
By Staff Writer 2 March 2020Optimal cloud security requires a distinct way of thinking about IT infrastructure, says Ray Pompon, Principal Threat Evangelist at F5 Labs. FULL STORY >
Kaspersky partners with Arctic Security to deliver tailored threat intelligence to enterprises and service providers
By Staff Writer 28 February 2020This week, Kaspersky announced a new partnership with Arctic Security, which will see Kaspersky Threat Data Feeds being made available out-of-the-box, on Arctic Security’s... FULL STORY >
Hackers tacking advantage of Coronavirus scare
By Staff Writer 19 February 2020While the world attempts to take control over the spread of the Coronavirus and tries to contain, eliminate and prevent it from spreading, hackers around the globe have found the Coronavirus serving them well as an enabler for some malicious... FULL STORY >
More than 4400 attacks by threats disguised as dating apps in South Africa
By Staff Writer 13 February 2020This might be concerning for Valentine's Day. FULL STORY >
Now your home can be hacked via your lightbulb
By Ryan Noik 7 February 2020Hackers could exploit vulnerabilities in the popular ZigBee protocol to deliver ransomware or spyware to networks by compromising smart lightbulbs and their controllers, according to Checkpoint Research FULL STORY >
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