How boards in Namibia can effectively govern cybersecurity: Lessons from Telecom Namibia
By Job Angula Imagine driving a car without ever checking the brakes—it works until one day, ...
Read moreDetailsBy Job Angula Imagine driving a car without ever checking the brakes—it works until one day, ...
Read moreDetailsBy Job Angula Paratus Namibia, a major telecommunications provider, has confirmed a cyberattack on its systems. ...
Read moreDetailsBy Brunmore van Rensburg Cybercrime is more than just a technical challenge; it is a global ...
Read moreDetailsBy Heskiel Edward The New Year brings new opportunities, new goals, and yes, new cyber threats. ...
Read moreDetailsBy Jason Meinert The recent cyberattack on Telecom Namibia has exposed vulnerabilities that no individual, business, ...
Read moreDetailsBy Leake Ileka What if your company became the next headline due to a devastating cyberattack? ...
Read moreDetailsBy Leake Ileka Did you know that individuals aged 50 and older are more likely to ...
Read moreDetailsBy Frikkie Jonker An average of 2 960 attacks. This is the number of cyberattacks that ...
Read moreDetailsThe Ministry of Information and Communication Technology (MICT) says the government has allocated N$110 million towards ...
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