| Subject areas of expertise for consulting research training & speaking

Beza has an insight and capability to stage high impact presentations on various topics in relation to ICT future and contemporary issues. The three main areas are information security, web 2.0 and current ICT trend
Information security and cyber crime | Social media for business | ICT trends
Top presentations – cyber crime and information security
- Executive brief on current cyber crime business models, trends, intrusion and attacks
- Wikileaks phenomena – perfect cyber crime model in the making and how to protect your organisation from getting wikileaked.
- Cyber crime against Cloud computing and defense strategies. – make or break for adopting the cloud.
- Detect and mitigate Malicious insiders’ threat to business
- Social networking as playground of cyber criminals – how to securely deploy the social media for business.
- The growing threat of cyber espionage targeting nations’ and companies trade secrets.
- Digital convergence and the escalation of social engineering attack vectors: Defending the banking sector from phishing, vishing and smishing attacks
- Attack on human: Executive brief on emerging phishing, vishing and smishing attacks.
- Legislative and jurisdiction challenges of cyber crime in South Africa
- Offensive information warfare: Lesson from Shaka Zulu
- Executive brief on Information Warfare-Clear & Present danger to Business
- Executive management brief on emerging cyber and high tech crimes
- The rise of malicious insider in the finiancial sector – Sector centred strategy for defending, detecting and mitigating the insider threat.
- How secure is your Internet Storefront? Auditing Techniques for optimum Web Server Security
- Information security governance – crystal clear guide for establishing governance.
- Strengthening the weakest link in information security defense - Developing effective information security awareness campaigns for enterprise.
- Who got my information - Planning and developing information access policy.
- Data protection and network security
- An out of the box approach
- Improving network security
- Baking security into the networking infrastructure
- Strategic approach to basic Network Access Control
- Data Loss Prevention
- Web application attacks and defense strategies.
- Why try to hack through someone’s security system when you can get a user to open the door for you? Social engineering perspective.
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