Sowetan

IT brains get together for hackathon to build skills

App to protect SA from property fraud

- By Karabo Ledwaba

Pertunia Tladi has spent the past four months developing a computer applicatio­n she hopes will protect vulnerable South Africans from property fraud.

Tladi, 25, a BCom IT graduate from Polokwane in Limpopo, said her idea came as a result of the high numbers of people being defrauded of their property and title deeds.

Yesterday, Tladi was among a group of 36 of the best informatio­n technology minds at the second annual Geekulcha Hackathon in Midrand, north of Johannesbu­rg.

A hackathon is a technologi­cal marathon where people build solutions that are relevant to ensuring data security.

“There have been multiple cases of properties and title deeds being stolen or being forged,” Tladi said.

She said her applicatio­n will be accessible to the public to ensure they buy houses from the actual owners.

She intends to approach the government and banks with her innovation.

Another participan­t, Mabu Manaileng, 27, who holds a master’s degree in computer science and applied mathematic­s from the University of Limpopo, said he was building a fraud management system called Fraud Intelligen­ce.

“Simply put, we’re feeding … data of past fraudulent transactio­ns to make it able to detect fraud as it happens,” he said.

Nithen Naidoo, a mentor to some participan­ts, said because of a shortage of skills in SA, hackathons were important gatherings to develop such critical skills.

 ?? / SANDILE NDLOVU ?? Pertunia Tladi is developing an applicatio­n meant to protect people from property fraud.
/ SANDILE NDLOVU Pertunia Tladi is developing an applicatio­n meant to protect people from property fraud.

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