Globally, 66% of respondents are considering more than one destination to study in or receive their international qualification
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An astounding 66% of South Africans believe the identities of the deceased are particularly vulnerable to identity theft, according to a new Kaspersky study – Excitement, Superstition and Great Insecurity – How Global Consumers Engage with the Digital World. As for the recreation of one’s online presence using artificial intelligence (AI), 37% of respondents in […]
Globally, 66% of respondents are considering more than one destination to study in or receive their international qualification
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Digital identity infrastructure can unlock the full potential of digital governance, says Altron Security.
Digital identity infrastructure can unlock the full potential of digital governance, says Altron Security.