A summit for researchers, industry professionals & government leaders to share ideas and best practice towards enhancing ‘Africa’s Cybersecurity' posture.
We're excited to share the first of our talks at our recent conference - an opening keynote address by Prof. Tshilidzi Marwala, Vice-Chancellor & Principal of @go2uj. Watch he had to say about the Fourth Industrial Revolution & Security. #Threat2019 https://t.co/yuvPR7mpsG
Minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams addresses business people and academia at Threat 2019.
“Cyber crime limits govt, business potential” https://t.co/958OpBUIjA
Threat 2019 was a huge success!! It wouldn’t have been the same without all our Sponsors, Exhibitors, Attendees, Partners, and everyone that made the conference a great success! Thank you so much from the #Threat2019 team! Stay tuned for event highlights. See you in 2020!
How can you help prepare for #threats?
1️⃣ Consider company culture and behavior
2️⃣Think about your information security framework holistically
3️⃣Look to improve your automation skills
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Panel discussion 3 chaired by Dr Lucienne Abrahams from the Wits - University of the Witwatersrand Linkcentre. The theme being DFIR – Digital forensics & Incident response & Defence in depth. How do we train the every day person to be a cyber ninjas? #Threat2019
Thank you, Minister of Communications Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams, for coming to speak at the @Threat2019 Conference and engaging with business & academic leaders.
We're so excited to see a female #leader with so much energy & vision for #SouthAfrica! @Francesca_cyber#cybersecurity
Given Shingange from the Institute for Defence, Security, & Intelligence as well as @avumatech delivering the last keynote lecture, focusing on National Cybersecurity in light of Foreign Technology Dependence. “Who are the real owners of our information?” #Threat2019
Stephen Akandwanaho from @thisisrichfield shares a paper on malware detection using a neural network ensemble based on a hybrid search mechanism; and Namosha Veerasamy shares her research on cyber incident response strategic planning. #Threat2019
Danny Myburgh, Managing Director of @Cyanre - The Digital Forensic Lab and LexTrado ED kicking off the second half of Day 2. His talk delves into the legal requirements of digital search & seizures. #Threat2019
Our second panel discussion for the day chaired by Prof. Manoj Maharaj. The theme being: National, regional & international legislative frameworks. Key question: Who actually makes the decision to tie it all together? #Threat2019
Research papers: Dr van Vuuren (@Official_TUT) speaking on what was must be done to implement the South African Cybersecurity strategy, and Annamarie van Vuuren speaking on the role of algorithms in driving public discourse online. #Threat2019
Looking forward to speaking at the first-ever #Threat2019 Conference in #SouthAfrica & discussing how to “Assess National #Cyber Readiness,” https://t.co/mz9WIbNJXO
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Francesca Spidalieri, Cybersecurity Consultant at Hathaway Global Strategies LLC, sharing her insights on how to assess national cyber readiness. “It’s important to reconcile the economic & national security agendas.” #Threat2019
Sizwe Snail, Director of @Snailattorneys, unraveling the conditions for lawful processing in his keynote lecture titled: The intersection between Data Protection and Cyber Security in POPIA. #Threat2019#POPIA
The Minister of Communications, @Stellarated, emphasizing the critical role of industry experts collaborating with government to make our country more cyber secure. #Threat2019