SA networks need to defend against SIM swap fraud

Mobile networks must not be complacent about SIM swap fraud and they need to prioritise the protection of customers. This is according to Gur Geva, founder and CEO of iiDentifii, who adds: “Although SABRIC has noted a slight decline in reported SIM swap fraud in...

Emerging financial services opportunities for African telcos

The growing role of telco operators in driving financial inclusion through accessible mobile-first financial services, writes Robert van Breukelen, chief operating officer at Itemate Solutions. Africa remains a hotbed of mobile innovation. Telco operators across the...

Integrating apps, democratising automation is key to every IT strategy

As businesses look to transform for the AI world, the demand for AI and automation tools is growing, intensifying the pressure on IT teams to deliver. This is especially true for the African continent. By Linda Saunders, director: solutions engineering, Africa at...

Joburg building fires highlight need for proactive safety planning

The most recent incident of a fire breaking out in the Johannesburg central business district (CBD) on 3 February highlights the importance of the rational design of performance-based fire-safety systems for residential buildings in particular. This is word from ASP...

Say hello to your new personal companion

As Africa gears up to be the second-fastest growing region in the world, the continent’s expansion promises heightened innovation and a transformative shift in business practices and technology utilisation. By Yesh Surjoodeen, MD of HP in Southern Africa The...
Participate in the digital payments revolution without fear

Participate in the digital payments revolution without fear

Digital technology is reshaping our lives – especially the ways we handle financial transactions, writes Dalene Deale, growth consultant at Halo Dot. Both consumers and merchants have options, and should exercise them, to fully engage in the digital economy...