Tag: privacy
The business benefits of getting POPIA right
Waiting until you’re on the wrong side of the Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA) before taking action is a risk no business can afford. Beyond the threat of hefty fines or legal consequences, there is also the potential for serious reputational damage. Rebuilding trust after a breach is often far harder than paying a fine.
Tailoring sanitation solutions in informal settlements
In South Africa, the traditional one-size-fits-all approach to public sanitation has proven inadequate in addressing the unique needs of informal settlements. Informal settlements continue to grow, and residents are increasingly seeking in-house sanitation solutions that provide privacy and dignity.
Social media platforms are replacing Google
When it comes to online searches, these days people and especially younger people, are letting their fingers do the talking on social media platforms such as TikTok, Instagram and YouTube. Brand marketers should be changing their tack to follow these consumers, shifting their chief efforts from website Search Engine Optimisation (SEO), to ensuring their social media is visible online.
Processing personal information – is consent the fairest lawful justification?
For personal information to be processed lawfully and in a reasonable manner that does not infringe the privacy of the data subject, too often responsible parties are relying on consent of the data subject, which is only one of the six lawful justifications contemplated in POPIA.
Samsung Galaxy S25 series sets the standard of AI phone as...
Pioneering the multimodal era with our most context-aware and personalised mobile experience. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. has announced the Galaxy S25 Ultra, Galaxy S25+ and Galaxy S25, setting a new standard as a true AI companion with our most natural and context-aware mobile experiences ever created.
AI risks for children – balancing benefits and challenges
Artificial intelligence (AI) risks for children encompass privacy concerns, over-trust, misinformation and psychological effects, highlighting the need for careful oversight. It is challenging to maximise AI’s benefits for children’s education and growth while ensuring their privacy, healthy development and well-being.
Legislative frameworks for AI – guiding ethical integration
Legislative frameworks for artificial intelligence (AI) highlights the critical need for regulations to ensure ethical and responsible AI development. AI adoption has increased significantly in recent years. In 2018, companies using AI allocated only 5% of their digital budgets to it.
Paperless future of travel – maybe
International travel is a mind-expanding privilege, but it is also immensely painful, mainly because of how dependent we are on paperwork. Have the wrong piece of paper, or the wrong credentials on a piece of paper, and a routine process can become a nightmare.
Dawn raid compliance guidelines
It is vital for employees to understand how to conduct themselves during dawn raids or interactions with regulators. Failure to do so may result in significant consequences for the employer. The European Commission recently fined a European company after a senior employee deleted private WhatsApp messages during a dawn raid pertaining to a competition law violation.
Digital advertising growth trends
Digital advertising in South Africa is on the rise, driven by business-oriented trends. The annual report, conducted in partnership with PwC, seeks to accurately measure the total revenue generated by domestic online media, including mobile advertising. While we have witnessed how the digital ecosystem has become a lot more creative, driving performance and connecting with audiences to build trust, the power of generative artificial intelligence (AI), retail media and social communities continue to provide opportunities for marketers and business growth alike.































