by Dianne Bayley | Jul 16, 2019 | Innovation
Social media networks are saturated with video footage shared from dashboard cameras, or “dashcams”, says Laurence Smith, Executive at Graphic Image Technologies. Whether for educational purposes to demonstrate how hijackings occur or for laughs by...
by Dianne Bayley | Jul 16, 2019 | Featured Articles
Data as a resource is a critical asset for insurers. With so much data available, how should they approach the management thereof when it comes to record-keeping and reporting? Angelique Strumpher, Administration Manager at SilverBridge, examines the impact regulation...
by Dianne Bayley | Jul 15, 2019 | Sustainability
The Huawei ban shook many who believed the US-China trade war was all bark and no bite and the US government took a formal step into the fray, limiting the global reach of Huawei devices. This put the entire relationship between American economy and Chinese products...
by Dianne Bayley | Jul 15, 2019 | Report-back
We have all read the controversies around the recent 8 May 2019 national elections, which were spread like wildfire on social media, but in the end, this year’s elections were judged to be free and fair by the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC). Certainly, IEC...
by Dianne Bayley | Jul 10, 2019 | Security and Legal
Investec Private Banking notes that our perception of “hackers” is a far cry from the sophisticated career criminals we see in real life, and it is this disparity that makes cybercrime so difficult to guard against as people don’t understand their motivations, so...