Image sourced from Software ONE. Increasingly companies are looking to adopt smart technologies to optimise production and decision-making in order to create businesses of the future. However, as reliance on autonomous and digital technology grows, so too does the risk of cyber-attacks. As technologies become more interconnected, the potential cybersecurity threats and attack vectors are growing. The consequences of these threats can be severe, resulting in production and revenue losses, regulatory fines, reputational damage, as well as the shutdown of critical infrastructures. This has been further compounded by the complexities and uptake of smart systems that use advanced technologies such as machine learning and the Internet of Things (IoT). Mining, Manufacturing Under Threat Termed ‘S...
Sourced from Htxt.Africa /* custom css */ .tdi_4_d94.td-a-rec-img{ text-align: left; }.tdi_4_d94.td-a-rec-img img{ margin: 0 auto 0 0; } FNB in partnership with the Department of Home Affairs (DHA) has added the FNB Cornubia branch in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, to the list of branches where customers can collect their Smart ID cards and passports. The bank’s customers in the province can now apply via the Department of Home Affairs’ online booking system and are be able to collect their Smart IDs and Passports at FNB’s Cornubia branch. “We are thrilled to add yet another branch outside of Gauteng to expand our reach,” says Chief Executive of FNB Points of Presence, Lee-Anne van Zyl. /* custom css */ .tdi_3_534.td-a-rec-img{ text-align: left; }.tdi_3_534.td-a-rec-img img{ margin: 0 auto 0...