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Cybersecurity is not just a technical issue but a fundamental business imperative. Taking proactive steps now can save your business from the crippling effects of a successful cyber attack and ensure its continued growth and success.

The recent news of a potential ransomware attack against the South African government’s pension fund has sent shockwaves through the cybersecurity world. This alleged breach by the notorious LockBit gang highlights cyber threats’ persistent and ever-evolving nature. This incident will significantly impact thousands of government employees and pensioners if confirmed

On May 15th, 2024, industry leaders and professionals gathered at The Venue in Melrose Arch for a compelling event focused on the future of digital forensics and investigations.

MOVEit is a managed file transfer solution designed to elevate the security and reliability of your organisation’s file transfers. Whether you operate in banking, healthcare, government, or any other sector, MOVEit provides the peace of mind and efficiency your business demands.

The recent breach of South Africa’s CIPC companies database, with attackers claiming unfettered access since 2021, exposes organisations to a frightening landscape of risks.

With the rapid advancement of AI technology, the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) has ushered in a new era of threats, particularly in phishing attacks.

Technology plays a pivotal role in almost every aspect of our lives, and the importance of cyber security cannot be overstated.

In today’s digital age, data’s sheer volume and complexity can overwhelm even the most seasoned professionals.

Cybersecurity has become more critical than ever in today’s digitally interconnected world, where businesses rely heavily on technology for their day-to-day operations.

Businesses are expected to face unprecedented digital threats as cybercrime costs are projected to soar.

Introducing three exceptional products that can revolutionise your business’s security and network management: Keeper, GFI LanGuard, and WhatsUp Gold.

LastPass revealed that hackers stole customer vault data during an August 2022 incident. During the breach, the threat actor was able to copy a backup of customer vault data.