Cybersecurity: Importance of security culture in Zero Trust defence models

Cybersecurity: Importance of security culture in Zero Trust defence models

During a preview of this year’s Republic of South Africa conference, a team from Orange Cyberdefense demonstrated a range of pretty scary scenarios of what can happen when malicious actors take control of a user’s home router. These range from duping users into downloading payloads dressed up as fake VPN...

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Covid: Social distancing is a fallacy based on untested studies of the 1930s and 40s

Covid: Social distancing is a fallacy based on untested studies of the 1930s and 40s

In 2011, the finding that the flu virus was where early textbooks said it should not be – hiding in the air, most often in particles small enough to stay aloft for hours, should have been major news. Instead, the major medical journals rejected her manuscript. Even as Linsey Marr...

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Mauritanian Bank launches Masrvi – digital bank powered by TagPay

Mauritanian Bank launches Masrvi – digital bank powered by TagPay

The Mauritanian Bank for International Trade (BMCI) has partnered with TagPay to roll out its digital bank Masrvi to provide digital, value-added financial services to its customers. Powered by TagPay, Masrvi was launched at the end of April and responds to Mauritanians’ banking needs by providing secure and accessible banking...

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Was $735 million US arms sale to Israel meant for ongoing carnage in Gaza?

Was $735 million US arms sale to Israel meant for ongoing carnage in Gaza?

Some United States legislators are questioning whether a $735 million approved weapons sale to Israel by President Joe Biden’s administration could be used as leverage amid the continuing bombardment of the Gaza Strip, according The Washington Post has reported. The arms sale, which Congress was notified of on May 5,...

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Covid19 is not airborne: The 60-year-old scientific screwup that helped coronavirus kill

Covid19 is not airborne: The 60-year-old scientific screwup that helped coronavirus kill

Early one morning, linsey Marr tiptoed to her dining room table, slipped on a headset and fired up Zoom. On her computer screen, dozens of familiar faces began to appear. She also saw a few people she didn’t know, including Maria Van Kerkhove, the World Health Organization’s technical lead for...

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Basketball Africa League and Flutterwave strike a multiyear partnership

Basketball Africa League and Flutterwave strike a multiyear partnership

The Basketball Africa League (BAL) announced on Sunday a multiyear partnership with Flutterwave that makes the payments technology company an associate partner of the BAL. The inaugural BAL season kicked off on Sunday at the Kigali Arena in Kigali, Rwanda, with 12 teams from across Africa competing in the new...

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