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SportPesa Founders Cash in $65.2-Million Dividend in Four Years

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Lacking Visibility: today’s biggest cybersecurity threat (and how to fix it)

Do you know the condition of your cybersecurity estate right now? Most companies have a tenuous grasp on whether their cybersecurity products and services are working as expected. What is the status of your patching? Are the security services delivering what you pay for? Do you know what the gaps and blind spots are in your security coverage? Above all, how long does it take for you to learn those answers? Days? Weeks? Creating accurate security reports takes time because you rely on numerous independent and uncoordinated vendor products with individual agents and data standards. Information often has to be manually compiled and harmonised into a single report. Time and insight are precious commodities for cybersecurity. Information from last week is not very useful to your current threats...

Distributed Power Africa & EDF Extend Partnership to South Africa

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Why Data Science Should Be Accessible to Everyone

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China-linked Cyber Attackers Target SA Job Seekers, Trellix Confirms

Sourced from International IDEA Trellix, a cybersecurity company, has confirmed a China-based threat actor known as Mustang Panda has been allegedly targeting South African telecommunications, banks, and job seekers through fake recruitment sites. According to Business Insider SA, data gathered by the cybersecurity company Trellix shows a consistent surge in threats during the first quarter of 2022, which it says is not unusual around the time, considering the fact that it’s right around holidays. The nature of these cybercrimes has, however, been very alarming, according to the cybersecurity company. Trellix revealed during its cyber intelligence briefing for South Africa on Wednesday that cybercriminals have been especially active during 2022. Among these cybercriminals, the most dominat...

Absa Kenya Returns to Court to Challenge Tax Dispute

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WhatsApp is Dropping Support for these Apple iPhone Devices

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Benefits of Early Engagement in Engineering

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Why Data Visualisation is a Vital Tool for the Police Force in SA

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MoMo PBS Limited Formally Commmences Operations in Nigeria

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ESL Gaming & Lenovo Legion Join Forces

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Elon Musk Paid $250,000 to Flight Attendant Who Accused Him of Sexual Misconduct: Report

Elon Musk’s aerospace company SpaceX paid a flight attendant $250,000 as part of a severance agreement after she accused the founder of sexual misconduct, Business Insider reports. The flight attendant, who worked on a contract basis as a member of the cabin crew SpaceX’s corporate jet fleet, says she was encouraged to get licensed as a masseuse so that she could give Musk massages. In 2016, she was providing the businessman with a massage in a private cabin on his Gulfstream G650ER when he allegedly exposed his erect penis to her, rubbed her leg without consent, and offered to buy her a horse in exchange for performing a sexual favor. She told a friend about the incident, and the friend described it in a signed declaration reviewed by Insider. According to the declaration, when the unname...