Tag: Boland Lithebe
Securing SA’s AI future – why cybersecurity must lead the way
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly becoming the engine room of South Africa’s economic future. Across sectors, from banking and insurance to healthcare and retail, AI systems are transforming how decisions are made and how services are delivered. They are also changing how organisations compete.
AI’s Trojan threat – but are we secure?
South African businesses are rushing to adopt generative AI, attracted by its potential to boost efficiency, productivity and innovation. However, without a solid cybersecurity foundation, AI will act as a Trojan horse, exposing companies to advanced cyber threats.
Building cyber resilient organisations for growth and security
With increasing alacrity, businesses must recognise the crucial need to transform their organisational structures. This is necessary to keep pace with the rapidly evolving digital landscape. However, it’s equally important for organisations to consider the associated risks. This will ensure long-term resilience.
REPORT | Infostealers, cyber-centricity and vulnerability exploits
In my previous article, I highlighted that cyber threat intelligence (CTI) offers improved visibility into overall network threats and informs decision-makers how to prioritise security around potential targets and threats. We have created relevant, timely and actionable threat intelligence for more than 20 years.
Prioritising cyber security against potential threats
Traditional cyber threat intelligence (CTI) provides information on threat actors targeting IT or OT but often only addresses edge device security during the deployment of highly specialised systems. We CTI take OT security a step further with critical vulnerability intelligence and monitors major edge devices, their vendors and their version numbers to make clients aware of threats to IT, OT and cloud environments.
























