Why African enterprises should not over-trust AI

Generative AI models are trained on data from various sources, and these sources are not all verified, lack sufficient context, and are not regulated, which poses risks that can have long-term consequences if users...

Cybersecurity in Africa: Many still believe cybercrime won’t affect...

Criminal masterminds, smart attack vectors, clever phishing tactics and sophisticated cybercrime methodologies are putting people and platforms at risk. Anna Collard, SVP, Content Strategy and Evangelist at...

What cybersecurity dangers lurk behind ChatGPT

ChatGPT, is a chatbot that uses deep learning techniques to generate text and conversations that can convince anyone that it was written by a real person. Anna Collard, SVP Content Strategy and Evangelist, KnowBe4...

The people principle in security

In May 2020, the personal records of more than 24 million South Africans and nearly 794,000 companies were handed over to someone impersonating a client. It’s a hard lesson in how important it is to embed security, n...

Security: An African success story

In June 2020, KnowBe4 hosted the inaugural Africa Cybersecurity Culture Conference 2020 that invited delegates and speakers from across the continent, and the world, to discuss security culture and the impact of the...

Cybercriminals are using pandemic to trick vulnerable

Anna Collard, Managing Director of KnowBe4 Africa, says cybercriminals are using the pandemic to scam desperate people. In the United States, a popular job placement agency was used as the hunting grounds for scammers...

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