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Human operated ransomware is far more formidable for African enterprises

The distinction between human-operated ransomware and automated attacks lies in the hands-on involvement of skilled cybercriminals and unlike automated attacks that rely on pre-set instructions, human operators can...

Can Kenya balance ICT growth with data security and data sovereignty...

With an annual growth rate of 23% exceeding other sectors, Kenya’s ICT sector promises to be a significant contributor to the country’s GDP, but the country’s enterprises need to balance innovation with data pro...

How to prepare your data centres for AI workloads

The investments required to upgrade data centre infrastructure to power and cool AI hardware are substantial. This transition for African enterprises will not happen quickly and data centre administrators must look for...

Why African workers may trust or distrust their CEOs

African professionals want to know that leaders sitting at the helm of major companies know what they are doing and can lead with confidence, as well as maintain an empathetic and listening ear to employees, says...

Preparing African students for real life job situations

Mentorships is a crucial link in giving students the real-world knowledge and soft skills they need to collaborate with clients, which requires a team effort from educational institutions, learnership providers, and...

Are African enterprises outsourcing for cost or for value?

African companies should not just go for outsourcing because it is a stop gap arrangement or for economies of scale, but because they are paying a premium for this service and it offers access to an ecosystem of...

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