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The Department of Justice published the Cybercrimes and Cybersecurity Bill, 2017 yesterday. It is, at first glance, much better than the 2016 draft.
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The Department of Justice published the Cybercrimes and Cybersecurity Bill, 2017 yesterday. It is, at first glance, much better than the 2016 draft.

Arguments can either diffuse or escalate quickly depending on the parties involved, but what do you do when your argument gets out of control?

Yahoo has announced that that the information of about 500 million users has been stolen. The information was stolen during late 2014.

Businesses have latched on to the Pokémon GO phenomenon by luring customers to their doorsteps, quite literally.
South Africa has at least four pieces of legislation and one policy that can be used to fight cybercriminals.

Social media is a marketer’s dream. It provides exposure to an unlimited audience at virtually no cost.

How many of us have ever sent sensitive information or a password with someone over a text or email. Perhaps, you have had the need to send a rather ‘saucy’ photograph to someone.

I AM listening to the Alphaville song Big in Japan as I write this. It has a laid back beat: I can almost visualise the bunch of “hackers” coolly, calmly and collectedly sidling up to hundreds of ATMs across Japan and simultaneously withdrawing wads of cash.

The recent judgement of Harvey v Niland and Others, has drawn attention to the limitation of our fundamental right to privacy on social media platforms.

On December 2, 2015, 14 people were killed and 22 others seriously injured in what, President of the United States, Barack Obama, has deemed a terrorist attack in California.