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SA film “The Fury” bring the reality of GBV to mainstream entertainment

The Fury is a South African film, streaming on Prime Video, which addresses the very relevant and current concerns around GBV brings this very sensitive and relevant topic to mainstream entertainment.

In the run-up to this year’s 16 Days of Activism campaign, which runs from 25 November to 10 December, Prime Video hosted a panel discussion with key crew and cast members and notable GBV activists, to cast a spotlight on a scourge which impacts an untold number of women and children in South Africa.

Hosted by well-known TV and radio personality Penny Lebyane, the panellists included The Fury’s writer and director Tim Greene; Grizelda Grootboom, an activist against human trafficking who supports fellow survivors undergoing rehabilitation; Mandisa Mashego, a feminist, an opponent of patriarchy, and a politician; Thishiwe Ziqubu , the film’s lead cast member; and Robin Davis, who runs a foundation to raise funds for the less fortunate youth with a special emphasis on boy children who have no male role models in their lives.   The debate was held at the Women’s Jail, Constitution Hill, Johannesburg, a fitting symbol for the oppression and struggle that women continue to face.

The film focuses on avenging angel Zola Kunene, who, unable to find justice for her sister who killed herself after being raped a decade ago, lures the man she believes responsible to an empty apartment. She ties him up and puts on a show-trial, live-streamed on social-media. The public will be judge and jury. Should it be necessary, Zola will be the executioner.

“The film is an expression of fury and the levels of rage I felt towards gender-based violence in South Africa. The seeds for this story were sown during the 2018 hearings to confirm Brett Kavanaugh to the US Supreme Court despite credible, powerful allegations of sexual assault, which were effectively swept under the carpet.  As a white male in South Africa, this is not my struggle, yet through filmmaking, I had the power and the opportunity to bring this very real issue to life,” says Greene.

Key themes running through the discussion were trauma, anger and healing with participants agreeing on key issues that underpin GBV today and which victims have to deal with: victim blaming and shaming ; a patriarchal society where make dominance has been entrenched for generations; a culture of violence which often starts in the home and extends to public spaces and the workplace in different shapes and forms; and a judicial system unequipped to deal with GBV, a contributor of mob justice to address the glaring gaps which are not being filled by the judicial system.

Social media plays a controversial role in both highlighting and fuelling GBV.  “Social media is a great tool which has allowed women, from all walks of life, to be heard and for them to have a voice, yet we also need to be wary of how social media enables GBV and human trafficking,” Grootboom commented.

Her comment was echoed by Ziqubu who said that while GBV seems to be on the rise, it may be a case of social media giving it prominence. “Social media is a double-edged sword. It has played a strong role in bringing GBV to the front and centre and social issues today, yet at the same time, the deluge of content on this matter has desensitised many of us to the reality and gravity of the situation. It’s all too easy to scroll past content that makes us uncomfortable or that we don’t want to engage with.”

While it was agreed that there is no quick solution to this sad state, the panel members concluded on the absolute necessity of engaging with loved ones and having essential discussions on causes of and concerns relating to GBV and how to mitigate the affliction going forward.

On the basis that entertainment is multifaceted, Prime Video is proud to be streaming local content aligned to key societal issues in South Africa today.  The global theme for this year’s 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence is “UNITE! Activism to end violence against women and girls”, so it was fitting that it provided a platform to engage on contentious topics and to showcase South Africa’s filmmaking talent and its ability to effectively address this critical issue.

The Fury is currently streaming on Prime Video and the trailer is available here. The panel discussion will be available on Prime Video Africa’s: YouTube from 25 November 2022.

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Need an extraordinary holiday experience?

Portuguese Island, MSC Sinfonia

If there’s one thing you need on your travel list this year, it’s a seascape. But not the usual beach visit to the coast, digging your feet in beautiful white sands and watching seagulls hover in the distance. Rather, you need an extraordinary experience: world-class hospitality, luxury encounters, tailored itineraries, and an enchanting ambience. MSC Cruises is offering you your dream holiday experience, where you get the opportunity to sail away on MSC Orchestra and MSC Sinfonia escaping to the hidden jewels and dreamy destinations of Pomene, Portuguese Island, Namibia and Mosselbay.

From the moment you step onboard, you will have a myriad of activities to choose from: ranging from fine dining in MSC Cruises specialty restaurants, treating yourself to rejuvenating spa treatments, or enjoying the delightful onboard entertainment. Sea lovers will be spoilt for choice, all while savouring each moment, creating long-lasting memories and soaking in the blue skies, glistening sea and picturesque ocean sunsets.

  1. Physical therapy and wellness to help you look and feel your best  

If you are looking to relax and revitalise your mind and body, then the luxurious MSC Aurea Spa offers you onboard facilities and treatments that will pamper, indulge and spoil you, from head to toe. The tranquil Balinese spa brings you the best of aromatherapy and acupressure to ensure the right flow of energy in your body.  You can also enjoy the feel of soft saunas, pools, and salt rooms.

Amid the signature treatments is the Jean Louis David hair salon, and a barbershop, to keep you well-groomed, and looking your best while on board.

And, if you’re into health and fitness, MSC Orchestra provides a jogging track, basketball, volleyball, tennis, and a minigolf arena.

  1. The greatest family entertainment on offer

Just as important as looking after your body and wellness is setting some time for entertainment and leisure. Get ready for a memorable experience, unimaginable fun and unparalleled entertainment when you step onboard MSC Orchestra and MSC Sinfonia. The ships boast a wide range of options – lots of live music, a theatre, a nightclub, and a casino. So, whether you’re up for a night of dancing, or an ever-changing mix of live performances, dancers and artists, or want to try your luck at gambling, there’s something for everyone.

Other entertainment facilities onboard include a piano bar, a cigar room, a library, and a shopping area. To offer our guest a memorable experience we not only have a top selection of wines and beers to accompany your meals, but we offer the possibility to choose from many different bar areas. You will be able to enjoy everything from a simple espresso to the most elaborate cocktails in our many cruise cafes, bars and pubs available.

For families, cruising is an ideal holiday, and both ships boast a Jungle Adventure playroom and a Teen’s Club to keep children happy, social and busy. Whatever their age, MSC Cruises provides all kids with exciting daily activity schedules and numerous features, such as the video game arcade,  to keep them entertained.

  1. Excite your palate with unlimited food options

With great entertainment often comes indulging in food of various flavours. On MSC Orchestra, you can expect food on tap – an abundance of dishes that add complex flavor and exciting twists to classic and traditional recipes.  From the Shanghai Chinese Restaurant with authentic dim sum specialties to the Four Season’s gourmet Italian dining experience and all you can eat at La Piazzetta, you can entice your tastebuds with the most diverse, quality dishes onboard a cruise.

Enjoy sophisticated menus and next-level scrumptious-dining, whether you’re having a romantic dinner for two, brunch with your friends, or an afternoon family feast. MSC Orchestra and MSC Sinfonia also offer a buffet as options for those looking for casual dining.

Sailing on MSC Orchestra gives you the opportunity for a few stops at historical sites, uncontaminated nature spots, and picturesque landscapes. One of the destinations on MSC Orchestra’s itinerary is the Mozambiquan island of Pomene, where MSC Cruises is the only cruise liner permitted to visit.

Give yourself, your family, or your friends the luxury travel experience of their dreams today. MSC Orchestra will be offering three-, four-, and five-night cruises from 19 November 2022 until 15 April 2023 and MSC Sinfonia will be setting sail from 16 December to 6 March, with 23 scheduled departures to various destinations including Namibia, Mosselbay and Durban.

For more information or to book a cruise, go to www.msccruises.co.za.

Checkers scoops several prestigious design awards

Checkers was crowned the overall winner of the 2022 Retail Design & Development Awards (RDDA) after it won several major awards at the event.

Organised by the South African Council of Shopping Centres (SASC), the RDDA’s identify and award South African shopping centers for outstanding design and economic success.

The Checkers Foods store in Franschhoek received the coveted overall Spectrum Award for 2022, which recognises innovation as well as outstanding economic and creative achievements.

The supermarket also won in the following two categories:

Checkers developed and owns the 9 000m² Drakenstein Sentrum in Paarl which opened its doors late in 2021. “Modern in styling, it is fresh and bright with clean lines. It sits comfortably in its setting taking advantage of the northerly aspect and the views out to the surrounding landscape,” says the SASC.

In April 2022, Checkers opened its first new format Checkers Foods supermarket in the Western Cape, in the historic town of Franschhoek. The 1 000m² store is designed to honour the style and charm of the town, as well as the architecture of the building in which it is located.

“Checkers Foods Franschhoek makes maximum advantage of a refurbished existing building and mall. The restyled roof and arcade of the mall forms the attractive spine of the new food store layout leading the customer into the store in a way which legibly displays the different sections,” states the SASC.

Introducing a 10-minute Vodacom contract upgrade at iStore for your convenience.

Ever wondered how productive you can be while you wait in line at the bank for 15 minutes? Well, iStore has introduced its latest innovation that is quicker than doing a cash deposit at the bank.

Introducing the 10 minute Vodacom upgrade. You can now upgrade your iPhone contract in as quick as 10 minutes if you are on the Vodacom network. Yes, you read that right, no matter where you are, it’s 10 minutes to upgrade to iPhone.

We’ve all been there and know how frustrating dealing with an upgrade can be, but with this latest innovation from iStore, upgrading a contract can be done with ease, online from anywhere, and depending on your where you upgrade from you could get your new iPhone the very same day from a store through Click & Collect or through delivery.

This new innovation from iStore puts you in control because it can be done from anywhere – at home, in your office, while waiting for a coffee or even inside an iStore.

As a Vodacom upgrade ready customer, you simply need to go to iStore’s website, login, and run through the 6 simple application steps. While you’re checking out, you can add accessories to complement your new iPhone upgrade and select the best way you’d like to get your phone.

The best part about this simple process is that you can pick up your new iPhone the very same day in-store, or get it delivered within 2 days straight to your doorstep.

iStore, home of all things iPhone, now making contract upgrades that much simpler and convenient for you. It’s 10 to iPhone anytime of the day! This upgrade deal is exclusive to iStore and the Vodacom network only.

For more information, visit: https://www.istore.co.za/vodacom-upgrade

Travel Deals on Black Friday

The Flight Centre Travel Group (FCTG)’s Black Friday specials have landed, with South Africans able to save up to 50% on their 2023 travel to top-selling destinations.

“This is the first Black Friday we have had to look forward to in a couple of years,” said Sue Garrett, General Manager Supply, Pricing and Marketing at the Flight Centre Travel Group. “Last year, we pulled all of our Black Friday deals after it was announced that South Africa had been put back on the dreaded red list, leaving many travellers stranded and devastated as their long-awaited holiday was cancelled or postponed. Now, it’s all systems go! We can travel freely, unmasked, and most of the restrictions from COVID -19 have been lifted,” said Garrett.

“Like the rest of the world, South Africa is still suffering from limited air capacity, although we are encouraged that more and more airlines are increasing their frequencies and routes in and out of the country. The best tip for travellers is to book early. Due to reduced flight frequencies, there is still a limited supply of seats, and an immense pent-up demand, so if you book too late, you may be disappointed or pay significantly more. For example, bookings for the December peak season are almost at capacity, so if you want a last-minute holiday to popular destinations, such as Mauritius, the UK and Europe, you’d better book quickly.”

“Flight Centre’s Black Friday deals for 2022 are geared toward travel in 2023, so you can book now, save and secure your trip,” said Garrett.

Deals are released every day from 21 November until Friday 25 November.

South Africans can look forward to the following specials:

  • Save up to 50% on touring
  • Save up to 50% on cruising
  • Save up to R19 500 on island holidays
  • Save up to R4 660 on Middle East & Asia holidays
  • Save up to R1 320 on local holidays
  • 2023 School holidays – Save up to R17 450

Top tips for snagging a Black Friday deal

Research – do your research in advance. What factors do you need to consider with your chosen holiday? Think about visas, health jabs and other entry information. Visit fctgtravelnews.com for information.

  • Create a wish list – research what holidays you would like to have and include nice-to-haves-but-not-essentials. This way, you can quickly make a call if it’s the right holiday for you.
  • Up-size your holiday – Now is the time to upgrade and save.
  • Know the average price of packages for your chosen destination/s and your preferred dates.
  • Have the 2023 school and public holiday calendar handy.
  • Read the Terms & Conditions.
  • Have your passport information ready.

“We encourage all our customers to shop safely and responsibly this Black Friday,” said Garrett. “Our customers can choose how they wish to shop this year – virtually on our website or face-to-face with a Travel Expert in-store.

Shop Flight Centre Black Friday specials here.

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How to Start a Green Business in South Africa?

There are many reasons why entrepreneurs opt to start green businesses. Whether they are looking to mitigate the effects of climate change, want to be their own boss, or see a gap in the market – ecopreneurs are finding ways to make money while saving the planet at the same time.

What is a green business?

Green industry businesses produce eco-friendly products and services. Beyond what they produce, they also incorporate a high level of sustainability in their business processes such as water and energy conservation, waste reduction, responsible sourcing of materials, and the use of sustainable packaging, among other measures.

Do you want to start a green business? These are 5 steps that will help you do just that.

1. Find Your Idea

Identify an eco-friendly service or product that nobody in your market currently offers or can deliver like you can. Receptive areas for green businesses are in energy and power, water conservation, waste management, as well as sustainable tourism and fashion.

There is, however, no limit to the kinds of business ideas that can be explored within these fields. Popular options you can consider include handmade all-natural/organic products, composting, upcycling and recycling. Additionally, there are opportunities in sustainable construction, solar panel manufacturing, green architecture and eco-consulting.

2. Know Your Market

There’s never been a better time to launch a green business. Consumer demand for more environmentally friendly options is on the rise, driven by Millennials and Generation Z who are looking to adopt more sustainable lifestyles.

This trend can also be seen locally. The Mckinsey & Company in the article, ‘Stretched South African consumers put health and sustainability on the shopping list’ (https://www.mckinsey.com/za/our-insights/stretched-south-african-consumers-put-health-and-sustainability-on-the-shopping-list) reports that healthy eating and sustainability are becoming increasingly important to South Africans who are willing to pay more for brands that are purpose-driven, are socially responsible and have a better carbon footprint.

Ultimately, to capture this market your business must demonstrate that you care about your customers and the planet, not just profits

3. Have a Business Plan

A business plan is a roadmap for achieving your business goals. It’s also a valuable tool to evaluate the variability of your business plan or secure green financing (note: link to the green financing article) for your new startup.

A traditional business plan includes an executive summary, company profile, market analysis, marketing plan and financial plan.

For green businesses, a business plan not only needs to not only demonstrate the financial viability of your potential enterprise, but must also account for the environmental impacts of your new venture.

4. Get Your Compliance Right

An often overlooked aspect of running a successful business is ensuring that it’s compliant and meets all regulatory and industry requirements.

For most businesses the first step is to register with the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC). This ensures your business can do business with the government and the formal sector and can also access government support.

Depending on the nature of your business, it’s advisable that you also register with relevant regulatory bodies overseeing your sector. For example, businesses in green construction can apply for the Green Star Certification which is a voluntary environmental rating system that regulates the environmental sustainability aspects of designing, constructing and operating a building.

Producers of organic products can obtain certification from various bodies such as ECOCERT, which is a recognised service provider for organic, sustainable and fair trade certification in Africa, or Afrisco which provides organic certification for farmers, processing companies, and farm input suppliers.

5. Avoid Greenwashing

Lastly, consumers want to see that you walk the talk. It’s not enough to market your business as eco-friendly or organic, consumers expect brands to live up to these claims.

Greenwashing, which is defined as “the process of conveying a false impression or providing misleading information about how a company’s products are more environmentally sound” is on the rise, globally and in South Africa, with many companies coming under fire for making unsubstantiated claims.

Your strongest protection against greenwashing is to rely on data and embrace credible third-party certification. It’s also important that you avoid exaggerated or false information in your advertising to consumers.

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Apple TV+ releases “Echo 3

Life style and Tech -This Friday, Apple TV+ sees the launch of “Echo 3”, the much anticipated action series directed by Mark Boal, the Academy Award winning writer of The Hurt Locker and Zero Dark Thirty, for Apple Original Films.

Set in South America, this action-packed thriller follows a brilliant American scientist named Amber Chesborough (Jessica Ann Collins) who goes missing along the Colombia-Venezuela border. When the news is broken to her brother, Bambi (Luke Evans), and her husband, Prince (Michiel Huisman) — two men with deep military experience and complicated pasts — they set off to find Amber at any cost, against the explosive backdrop of a secret war.

“Echo 3” was based on the award-winning series “When Heroes Fly”, created by Omri Givon, and inspired by the eponymous novel by Amir Gutfreund. The series is exclusively produced for Apple TV+ by Keshet Studios, the U.S. production arm of Keshet International. The series is helmed by Boal, who also serves as a director and executive producer alongside Keshet Studios’ Peter Traugott, Jason Horwitch, Omri Givon, Eitan Mansuri, Jonathan Doweck, Mark Sourian, Avi Nir, Alon Shtruzman and Karni Ziv, with Pablo Trapero directing four episodes including the pilot and serving an executive producer.

“Echo 3” joins an ever-growing catalogue of Apple Originals from award-winning global storytellers, including the soon-to-premiere “Emancipation,” starring Academy Award winning actor Will Smith – a film inspired by the 1863 photos of “Whipped Peter”, taken during a Union Army medical examination, that first appeared in Harper’s Weekly.

About Apple TV+

Apple TV+ is a streaming service featuring Apple Originals — award-winning series, compelling dramas, groundbreaking documentaries, kids’ entertainment, comedies, and more — with new Apple Originals added every month. Apple TV+ is available on the Apple TV app in over 100 countries and regions, on over 1 billion screens, including iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Mac, popular smart TVs from Samsung, LG, Sony, VIZIO, TCL and others, Roku and Amazon Fire TV devices, Chromecast with Google TV, PlayStation and Xbox gaming consoles, and at tv.apple.com, for R124.99 per month with a seven-day free trial.

For a limited time, customers who purchase and activate a new iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, Mac or iPod touch can enjoy three months of Apple TV+ for free.*

Shoprite and Checkers ready for a Black Friday bonanza

Shoprite and Checkers looks forward to offering customers a wide range of Black Friday deals between Thursday 24 and Sunday 27 November 2022. 

This year several of the new specialist Checkers stores – including Checkers Little Me and Checkers Outdoor – will all take part in Black Friday for the first time.  

It is guaranteed to be the supermarket retailer’s biggest Black Friday ever, with plenty of stock, extended shopping hours and additional employees on hand to ensure a rewarding shopping experience for customers. 

Checkers & Checkers Hyper 

  • Philips Essential XL Airfryer2kg/6.2L for R1 999 each – save R1 000
  • Baby Soft 2ply toilet paper (18 rolls) for R89 – save R50 
  • 2 x Jacobs Krönung/ Gold Instant Coffee 200g for R150 – save R120  
  • 2 x Huggies Gold Disposable Nappies/Pants (Jumbo Pack) for R299 – save up to 40% 
  • HTH Granular Chlorine 8kg for R279 – save R120

Shoprite 

  • Ottimo 4.3l Airfryerfor R699 – save R600 
  • Pampers Nappies/Pants (Value Pack) for R129 – save R101 
  • 2kg Omo Handwashing Powder for R50 – save R25
  • 1l UltramelCustard for R20 – save R13 
  • 2 x Sta Soft 500ml Refills for R45 – save 50%

Checkers LiquorShop and Liquorshop Online 

  • 2 x 750ml BeyerskloofPinotage for R140 – save R60  
  • 2 x J.C. Le Roux Sparkling Wine (Vivante Range) for R110 – save R60
  • 750ml Johnnie Walker Black Label 12-Year-Old Blended Scotch Whisky for R299 – save R100
  • 2 x (24 x 410ml) Castle Lite Beer (Cans) for R410 SAVE R150
  • 2 x (6 x 440ml) Windhoek Premium Draught Beer (Cans) 2x for R150 – save R60 

Checkers Little Me 

  • DoonaLiki Trike (red or grey) up to 17kg for R3 999 – save R1 000 
  • Little Me Car Seat 360 EZ Fit 0-36kg for R1 999 – save R1 000
  • Fisher-Price 4-in-1 Learning Bot for R899 – save R450
  • TommeeTippee Electric Single Breast Pump for R999 – save 50% 

Checkers Outdoor 

  • SnoMasterCamping Fridge 45L for R6 499 – save R1 500 
  • Weber Kettle Braai Master-Touch 57cm for R3 999 – save R2 500
  • Bushtec3 x 3m Meerkat Tent & 6-Man Gazebo both for R9 999 – save R7 000 
  • 2 x BushtecMeerkat Spider Chairs for R 1 199 – save R600 
  • Nebo rechargeable headlamp 1000 Lumens R 499 – save R 400

No electricity – no problem 

All Shoprite and Checkers stores have diesel generators on site to provide backup power during load shedding or electricity interruptions. 

There are also Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS) units to ensure continuous power supply to tills and other essential equipment. 

 

Three things that SMBs can do to improve cybersecurity

Marla Mendes

As SMBs face increasing attacks, Check Point Software Technologies explores what three things can be done to improve their cybersecurity

Just like larger companies, small and medium businesses (SMBs) emerged from the pandemic ready to invest and grow. A recent survey we did with Analysys Mason showed that, in particular, SMBs are looking to grow by hiring staff, adding sites and investing more in IT. Today, SMBs are investing in all areas of IT, embracing cloud, mobile and SaaS technologies to both gain a competitive edge and adapt to new, more remote ways of working.

However, cybercriminals know that, for many, these investments are new territory. They recognise that SMBs struggle with the expertise, manpower and IT budget needed to properly secure their critical assets. And they’re taking advantage of these vulnerabilities, targeting them more aggressively with phishing attacks, malware, credential theft and ransomware.

In Africa in 2022, Check Point Software Technologies found that the average number of organisations impacted by ransomware – per week – currently sits at 1 out of 21. Compared to the global average of 1 in 40, this makes Africa the most attacked region in the world. In Kenya alone, SMBs lost Sh106 million (equivalent to Sh208,000 daily(equivalent to R15 million) in 17 months to March 2021 to cybercrime.

SMBs are well aware of the growing threat and are investing in cybersecurity where they can. Last year, SMBs worldwide spent USD68 billion on security solutions – with that figure expected to increase to USD105 billion in 2026. Yet despite this, IT managers still don’t feel adequately protected.

SMBs, the service providers that support them, and the vendors that develop security solutions, can all do more to protect the lifeblood of our economies from cyber attacks. Not only are these attacks detrimental to SMBs, resulting in loss of revenue and customer trust, but they put larger enterprises at risk too. With the increase in supply chain attacks, cybercriminals are increasingly using more vulnerable SMBs as an entry point into larger enterprises.

So, what can be done?

  1. Improve access to specialist cybersecurity skills

In our survey, we found that only a minority of SMBs around the world have internal security specialists. This means that a large number of SMBs either have no security products in place, or these products are managed by non-specialist staff.

SMBs are struggling to find – and keep – the security expertise they need. Where talent is available, it’s often swallowed up by larger enterprises that can afford to pay larger salaries

To solve this, we need to make the talent pool bigger. Cybersecurity vendors and their partners can play a critical role here, offering more skills development programmes across the continent. This is something Check Point is actively engaged in with our SecureAcademy initiative. Together with universities across Africa – including Strathmore University in Kenya and the University of Chouaib Doukkali in Morocco – we’re providing the future workforce with cybersecurity skills and employable certification. Our local partners are also very on board with our internship programme, which has provided over 100 previously disadvantaged students with cybersecurity training and internships, leading to many obtaining permanent jobs within our ecosystem.

  1. Make cybersecurity solutions simpler and more affordable to deploy

Most concerning in our survey is the finding that many SMBs do not have even the simple security products in place. Where products are used, it’s most often basic anti-virus software. The reasons for this are linked to the point above: SMBs either lack an understanding of their security options, or are looking for solutions that are quick and easy to deploy by non-specialist staff. There’s also the issue of tight budgets. Many SMBs simply can’t afford the prices behind the advanced threat protection they need today.

Again, this is where cybersecurity vendors and service providers can step up to the table, offering bespoke ‘all-in-one’ security packages that meet SMB needs. And what exactly do they need? Looking at our SMB Security Report, survey results showed that:

  • For SMBs, the number one must-have when considering security gateways is threat prevention performance, followed by solutions that are quick and easy to implement, manage and report on.
  • SMBs are looking for bundled offerings, specifically requesting mobile security, incident response management, cloud and email security, and endpoint protection.
  • In terms of budgets, SMBs would rather take on providers with more flexible payment options, leaning towards monthly payments or pay-as-you-go subscriptions for broadband access, security and service support.
  1. Engage more with managed security service providers (MSSPs)

If talent and budget constraints continue to be a challenge, SMBs can also consider outsourcing their security to  third party managed security service providers (MSSPs). With an MSSP, SMBs can gain access to experienced cybersecurity professionals at an affordable cost. Third party advisors can provide expert advice on the best security solution for each SMB, along with training and ongoing support.

We see the use of MSSPs becoming a growing trend, leaving SMBs free to focus on what matters: growing their business. But there’s one thing SMBs want more of when working with third parties – and that’s more proactive help with upgrading their security to cover new problems. SMBs are very open to this support and to buying additional security services from their IT, telecoms or technology suppliers – as long as it’s available.

Let’s all do more

Today’s cyber-landscape is tough for SMBs. But no matter their size, security is far too important for SMBs to ignore. Service providers and security vendors in Africa can do more to help SMBs access the best security available. By developing more skills and creating more accessible solutions that don’t require extensive expertise or time to get high levels of protection quickly, we can give SMBs the adequate protection they need.

About Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. 

Check Point Software Technologies Ltd. (www.checkpoint.com) is a leading provider of cyber security solutions to corporate enterprises and governments globally.  Check Point Infinity´s portfolio of solutions protects enterprises and public organisations from 5th generation cyber-attacks with an industry leading catch rate of malware, ransomware and other threats. Infinity comprises four core pillars delivering uncompromised security and generation V threat prevention across enterprise environments: Check Point Harmony, for remote users; Check Point CloudGuard, to automatically secure clouds; and Check Point Quantum, to protect network perimeters and datacenters, all controlled by the industry’s most comprehensive, intuitive unified security management; Check Point Horizon, a prevention-first security operations suite. Check Point protects over 100,000 organisations of all sizes.

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Vodacom Foundation Addresses Violence in Schools

Lifestyle and Tech, School-related gender-based violence (SRGBV) affects millions of children, families, and communities. It involves acts or threats of sexual, physical or psychological violence occurring in and around schools, perpetrated because of gender norms and stereotypes, and enforced by unequal power dynamics. SRGBV has very real consequences in learners’ lives, ranging from low self-esteem and depression to early and unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections such as HIV. This violence also has a serious impact on educational outcomes, with many students avoiding school, achieving below their potential, or dropping out completely.

Last year, Vodacom partnered with the Department of Basic Education to place psycho-social professionals in a number of schools across the country to help fight the scourge of violence plaguing schools in this country.

To commemorate 16 days of activism against GBV,  Professor Pumla Dineo Gqola,  author, and gender activist, best known for her 2015 book Rape: A South African Nightmare, which won the 2016 Alan Paton Award will be a guest speaker. She is a professor of literature at Nelson Mandela University, where she holds the Research Chair in African Feminist Imagination. In her talk, she will explore ways society can use to address violence in schools in SA.

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