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Is password-based security ending?

Passwords will continue to be used in authentication for the foreseeable future, but their role is evolving, according to Fortinet's Doros Hadjizenonos.
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Raising a cyber-smart generation: practical steps for youths, parents, and employers

Empowering South African youth to defend themselves online protects not only people, but also families, communities, and the future of the economy.
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Africa's $832 billion mobile money boom is a hotbed for cyber criminals

The battle against mobile money fraud in Africa is ongoing, necessitating constant monitoring and adaptation.
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Striking a balance: Addressing the dual nature of AI in banking

While AI holds great promise for the future of banking, it is not without its flaws.
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Secure to survive: How to protect company data when disaster strikes

The evolution of cybersecurity into what is termed “the third era” also signifies a paradigm shift towards prioritising data protection.
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Paying for that bargain: How to avoid Black November becoming bleak November

Black Friday sales have become extremely popular in South Africa, so much so that many retailers have extended their sales to last the entire month.
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1 Oct 2020

Security skills paramount as SA preps for cybersecurity shakeup

T-Systems has teamed up with Fortinet to establish specialised Cyber Security Academy.
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26 Sept 2018

'Security the largest hurdle for implementing DX'

Fortinet survey outlines the challenges before CISOs and CSOs as trends like 'Hacking Tools as a Service' gain traction.
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Fortinet's Hadjizenonos elaborates on Check Point SA move

Information security professional explains the rationale behind the move and what it means for operations going forward.
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8 Jun 2018

Crypto-mining malware a major threat to African markets

Poor server patching a gap in the defence says Check Point.
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14 May 2018

Denial only diminishes Africa's cyber security

Perspective on the ability of African businesses to protect themselves from prevalent, increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.
 
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