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The massive migration to the virtual world of government, business and learning due to Covid19 restrictions has led to serious proliferation of cyber security threats and risks. As organizations and end users we are exposed, but what can we do to protect our devices, data and environments? I spoke to expert in the field, Roberto Arico, Senior Sales Engineer for Africa at Cybereason for solutions.

The Israeli Head of Trade & Investment Talks about the homeland and cyber security event hosted by his chamber for ICT and Security companies. He also shares his society’s approach to supporting the successful startup culture in their economy.

Dr Jonathan Witt is a South African medical professional who argues that governments around the world, including South Africa, got it wrong in implementing ‘hard lockdowns’ against the Covid19 pandemic. He explains why the Covid19 infections & death rates are much lower than initially predicted and calls for a rethink on the management of the pandemic. Very compelling.

Please excuse the distortion at the beginning of the podcast. CEO of Numsa Investment Company talks about his company 3sixtyBiomedicine’s offering hope in fighting Covid19 by bringing Covid19 therapies Remdesevir from India and from Russia Avifavir to South Africa. He says the medications are likely to be made available in the country in two weeks time. He also talks about the PPE related corruption and the lost opportunity to empower Black owned businesses.

Please excuse the distortion at the beginning of the podcast CEO of Numsa Investment Company talks about his company 3sixtyBiomedicine’s offering hope in fighting Covid19 by bringing Covid19 therapies Remdesevir from India and from Russia Avifavir to South Africa. He says the medications are likely to be made available in the country in two weeks time. He also talks about the PPE related corruption and the lost opportunity to empower Black owned businesses.