
Lars Gumede highlights the urgent need for South Africa to prioritize cybersecurity, noting that Eskom reports over 1 billion cyber attacks monthly and a 1,200% increase in deepfake scams over the past two years. These statistics underscore the growing threat of cybercrime in the country.
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