Network Security & Threat Management
Network Security is a broad term that covers a multitude of technologies, devices, and processes. Professionals with network security training and certifications are eligible for job opportunities across top industry verticals. Read on to find out how you can learn the different vectors of network security.
Threat management provides a great framework to deliver insights into the threat landscape, help organizations detect threats faster, investigate intelligently with AI and advanced analytics, and remediate rapidly with orchestration and automation.
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Telephone Systems
There are three basic types of business telephone systems: KSU, PBX, and VoIP.
Multifunction Printers
A multifunction printer (MFP) is a device that consolidates the functionality of a printer, copier, scanner and/or fax into one machine.
Wired & Wireless Networking
Ethernet-based(wired) networks tend to be much more reliable than wireless networks. The backbone of any network relies on an Ethernet connection.
Network Security & Threat Management
Threat management, or cyber threat management, is a framework often used by cybersecurity professionals to manage the life cycle of a threat
Data Storage Devices
A data storage device is a device for recording (storing) information (data). Recording can be done using virtually any form of energy.
Video Conferencing Equipment
Microphones and cameras: built-in microphones and webcams, USB microphones and webcams. Speakers: built-in computer speaker, external speaker, VoIP (voice over IP) conferencing phone..
Medical Equipment
A trusted supplier of affordable medical equipment available for delivery to clinics and hospitals across South Africa.
Solar Power Systems
Solar energy makes financial sense, great return on investment. To be more energy independent.
Closed Circuit Television Systems (CCTV)
CCTV stands for closed-circuit television. The systems are best defined by the types of cameras used. There are two common types of cameras in use today: Analog and IP-based cameras.