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In the ever-evolving and rapidly innovating landscape of financial services, the safeguarding of sensitive information against digital crimes and digital threats has become imperative for resilient services and for maintaining digital trust. To address these critical risks, the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (FSCA) and Prudential Authority have introduced the Joint Standards for Information Technology Governance and Risk Management Requirements, as
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The Participants of the 2023 Cyber Security Survey The Mobius Group’s 2023 Cyber Security Survey report brings together insights from a diverse group of professionals, including C-Level executives and cyber security experts. These individuals hail from various global regions like Africa, Mauritius, the United Kingdom, Europe, the Middle East, and North America. The Industries of the 2023 Cyber Security Survey
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THE PARTICIPANTS We surveyed respondents from over 200 businesses worldwide, the majority of whom hail from organisations within the regions we serve: Africa, Mauritius, the United Kingdom, Europe, and the Middle East. The individual roles of the respondents included the following: C-Level executives. GRC Management. IT Management. THE INDUSTRIES The survey was completed by organisations from a broad range of
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Candice Jackson studied at the University of Johannesburg and graduated with an honours in BCom Informatics. After graduating, she began her working career at KPMG, where she stayed for 4 years. In 2016, Candice joined the Mobius Consulting Team as a young Senior Consultant. A testament to her natural leadership abilities, Candice was promoted to a Managing Consultant role within
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Raymond du Plessis is based in Mobius’ Johannesburg office. He began his studies at the University of South Africa (UNISA) and he has gone on to complete vocational studies through professional bodies like ISACA and ISC. Raymond believes that continual education, and more importantly the knowledge that you gain from it, forms a large part of the essential tools of
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The world has officially arrived in the age of information, with an ever-increasing amount of company, client and customer data at our fingertips. The increasing amount of available information raises the need for organisations to take more responsibility for protecting their data. Responsibility is not left unchecked; In fact, when we speak about “responsibility” we are referring to the obligation
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With Patrick Ryan, Amanda Hechter and Raymond du Plessis from Mobius Consulting The NIST Cyber Security Incident Response Framework Cyber security breaches should be taken as a “when” and not an “if” occurrence, especially given the rise in cyber attacks due to remote working. The wrong time to put your cyber security incident response plan in place is when confronted with the pressure
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With Amanda Hechter and Raymond du Plessis from Mobius Consulting as well and Lee Bristow from Phinity Risk With COVID-19 catching much of the world off-guard, there has been a scramble for organisations to make key applications, such as financial and HR applications, available to staff working remotely, thereby increasing the risks to these applications and ultimately to corporate information.
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With Patrick Ryan, Managing Director; and Robert Len, Lead Security Tester of Mobius Consulting To help slow down the spread of COVID-19, companies around the globe have sent their employees home, requiring them to work remotely. For some companies this transition to remote working was easy to implement as there has been an ever increasing shift to enable employees to be highly mobile. For many years South Africa
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With Lee Bristow from Phinity Risk Solutions and Malcolm Parker, Senior Managing Consultant at Mobius Consulting. Manage your Supplier Security Risk The novel Coronavirus has created a number of challenges for society and most organisations are not well prepared to cope with this pandemic and the impact that it has on their trade. The world is grappling with the humanitarian and