Author:Lessing, M; Von Solms, SHDate:May 2008The lack of a fully inclusive guideline document to assist the functioning of sufficient Information Security Governance is common in the business environment. This article focuses on developing such a guideline document, based on a number ...Read more
Author:CSIRDate:2000The achievements that we highlight in this report and those portrayed in Technology Impact show how we have supported the key pillars of the Government’s Science and Technology Policy and demonstrate our progress in delivering technology and ...Read more
Author:CSIRDate:2001In this report we highlight achievements which are indicative of our commitment to delivering technology solutions. A fuller description of our contribution during the year under review, and its impact on competitiveness and an improved quality ...Read more
Author:CSIRDate:2004Technological core competences form the basis of the CSIR's long-term sustainability and relate to the unique ability to acquire, develop and transfer technology within a number of specific market-related themes. Largely similar to the ...Read more
Author:CSIRDate:2008The CSIR’s mandate is as stipulated in the Scientific Research Council Act (Act 46 of 1988, as amended by Act 71 of 1990), section 3: Objectives of CSIR. The objectives of the CSIR are, through directed and particularly multi-disciplinary ...Read more
Author:CSIRDate:Oct 2009The CSIR’s Annual Report for 2008/09 is a record of excellent achievement. Achieving such positive outcomes across all domains is a reflection of a healthy balance that exists between good science and good business at the CSIR, according to ...Read more
Author:CSIRDate:2009As the following pages will show, the CSIR has again demonstrated its agility and determination to respond to the country’s needs – and a changing economic climate – without losing sight of its mandate: making a positive difference in people’s ...Read more
Author:Van Wyk, Llewellyn V; Chege, LDate:Nov 2004A defining characteristic of globalisation is the ease of trade. This characteristic has exposed a high degree of diversity and inconsistency in global business practices. As these inconsistencies increase risk, investors are identifying ...Read more
Author:Van Wyk, Llewellyn V; Chege, LDate:Nov 2004A defining characteristic of globalisation is the ease of trade. This characteristic has exposed a high degree of diversity and inconsistency in global business practices. As these inconsistencies increase risk, investors are identifying ...Read more