In a landmark ruling, the Gauteng High Court orders SAPS to pay R644 million to FDA for essential forensic software, highlighting ongoing issues in public procurement.
Following pressure from Computer Weekly and forensic investigator, the Post Office has warned subpostmasters about Horizon defect potentially at large for over 20 years.
A protracted legal dispute concerning the South African Police Service (SAPS) defaulting on a payment agreement with Forensic ...
By integrating penetrating testing into strategic planning and budgeting, agencies can evolve from a reactive cybersecurity ...
The rogue edge computing device was plugged into the onboard network, highlighting the importance of physical security, ...
Deepfakes and chatbots are now good enough that many web users don’t trust they are interacting with real people.
The Nigeria Police Force National Cybercrime Centre (NPF–NCCC) has uncovered an international cybercrime operation involving ...
After years of what a judge called 'playing cat and mouse,' the Gauteng High Court has ordered SAPS to pay R644 million to Forensic Data Analysts for critical crime-fighting software.
A Nigerian man, Okitipi Samuel, has been taken into custody by the Nigeria Police Force for his alleged role in a global cyberattack on Microsoft 365 users.The Force Public Relations Officer, Benjamin ...
According to Signicat, the implementation will rely on its ReadID technology to verify identity by reading the secure NFC chip in passports, national ID cards, and residence permits. Signicat says the ...
Belgian Mobile ID says itsme has acquired iDIN, the Dutch online identification service operated by Currence, in a deal the parties frame as a step toward broader European digital identity ...
Researchers at CUSAT have patented a system that enhances digital forensic analysis. This technology, which combines ...