Policy gap leaves companies vulnerable on social media

[Windhoek Observer - Namibia] - 8/10/2025
Staff Writer With no specific laws regulating social media use in the workplace, many Namibian businesses face growing risks of data breaches and cyberattacks. From sharing client information on WhatsApp to clicking malicious links on Instagram, unregulated activity on these platforms exposes (…)
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