As Africa’s digital economy expands, the need for robust cybersecurity measures becomes more pressing. 72% of African governments have recognised this, hence adopting cyber legislation.
As Africa’s digital economy expands, the need for robust cybersecurity measures becomes more pressing. 72% of African governments have recognised this, hence adopting cyber legislation.
Companies that adopt ERP systems benefit from real-time insights, enhanced productivity, and streamlined workflows. Whether you’re a growing SME or a large enterprise, an ERP system will optimize your processes and position your business for success.
The cybersecurity landscape in Africa is evolving rapidly, but there is a shortage of qualified cybersecurity professionals. This skills gap hinders organisations from building robust defence strategies against growing cyber threats like ransomware, phishing, and business email compromise (BEC).
Artificial Intelligence (AI) rapidly transforms industries worldwide; Africa is no exception. AI’s potential to boost Africa’s GDP by $1.5 trillion by 2024, as projected by the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA), highlights its immense economic opportunities.
Generative AI is redefining possibilities in content creation, from text, music, and video to more complex tasks like software code and digital artwork. This technology enables machines to produce high-quality, human-like content at unprecedented speed and scale.
As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes increasingly integrated into various aspects of life—ranging from healthcare to financial services—its potential to both enhance and disrupt systems has come under scrutiny. One of the most pressing issues is algorithmic bias, a problem that occurs when AI models, trained on flawed or incomplete data, reinforce existing societal prejudices.
The need for SMEs to implement affordable yet effective cybersecurity strategies to protect themselves from these risks is apparent. Fortunately, several cost-effective solutions can help African SMEs strengthen their defences without overstretching their budgets.
Africa’s digital landscape is experiencing unprecedented growth. The rapid adoption of mobile technology and the internet has unlocked tremendous economic potential. By 2025, Sub-Saharan Africa is expected to have over 615 million mobile subscribers.