Top trends in the 2026 cybersecurity landscape
AI, quantum computing and the end of passwords are the trends set to impact cybersecurity in 2026. The challenge will be to use technology to defend not just systems, but also to defend trust.
AI, quantum computing and the end of passwords are the trends set to impact cybersecurity in 2026. The challenge will be to use technology to defend not just systems, but also to defend trust.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is changing every aspect of life and work, but organisations must take control of it to maintain resilience in an AI era.
In South Africa’s evolving digital economy, no single technology business can deliver complete value on its own. Progress depends on collaboration between OEMs and distributors.
Cybercriminals don’t always need advanced tools to infiltrate systems, sometimes, they simply exploit everyday mistakes. BCX cybersecurity experts Chris Bester and Garith Peck unpack how small lapses in digital hygiene, like weak passwords, unsecured Wi-Fi, and outdated devices, can open the door to major attacks. They reveal why the future of cybersecurity depends less on technology and more on consistency, and how simple, vigilant habits can make the biggest difference.
The convergence of AI, data and innovation is reshaping the customer experience in key sectors like banking and retail. At a recent C-suite roundtable hosted in Cape Town by ITWeb Brainstorm South Africa in partnership with BCX, industry leaders explored what this transformation means in practice.