Securing GenAI: What South African security technologists need to know
As generative AI adoption accelerates in South Africa, security technologists face mounting challenges—from data privacy compliance to adversarial threats.
As generative AI adoption accelerates in South Africa, security technologists face mounting challenges—from data privacy compliance to adversarial threats.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is embedded in the systems we use every day. But as we integrate these technologies into our cybersecurity frameworks, who is accountable when AI gets it wrong?
Ransomware remains a formidable threat to organisations worldwide, with cybercriminals employing new tactics to exploit vulnerabilities.
The rise of online scams continues to impact individuals, especially as more people turn to the internet for travel bookings, shopping, and financial transactions.
This year, AI-driven cybersecurity, third-party risk management, and quantum-resistant cryptography will emerge as new priorities for cybersecurity professionals. On top of this, ransomware and digital extortion, as well as business email compromise and phishing continue to increase. The right cybersecurity technology, culture and partners can help organisations mitigate risk.
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