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Govt strategies key to unlocking IoT benefits, says Data Innovation chief, calling for policies to maximise tech for economy and life quality.
Entirely new cyber threats will emerge in 2016, requiring fresh counter measures, according to predictions by Unisys.
New Zealand launches cyber credentials scheme for small businesses to encourage good cyber security practices.
Government technology market set to be shaken up in 2016, as agencies move towards digital government. #governmenttechnology.
NZ launches a new Cyber Security Strategy, investing NZD $2 billion to enhance online safety and resilience, aiming to tackle rising cybercrime threats.
Governments around the world are actively pursuing digitalisation, but concerns about security and privacy remain, according to UXC Saltbush.
Most Australian and New Zealand councils are aware of the increasing digital needs of citizens, a new report shows.
The New Zealand government's approach to data security could benefit the commercial sector, says Greg Thomas of Unisys New Zealand.
The UK Government has launched a new tool to help organisations assess the costs and benefits of social policy initiatives.
Labour criticizes the Govt's flawed rural broadband scheme, as regions struggle with dismal internet access, stifling growth.
New Zealand First calls out Government over Northland internet speeds; Chorus has no funds to upgrade, says Winston Peters.
The New Zealand Government is supporting the growth of small to medium enterprises (SMEs) with an extension on its Regional Business Partner programme.
OMGTech! says the Youth Leadership programme has been designed to help New Zealand create a strong pipeline of future leaders in the technical space.
It has been revealed that Snapper, the kiwi developed contactless payment card used throughout the Wellington region, could end up being replaced.
The Department of Internal Affairs staff recognised for award-winning Govt.nz website at the WriteMark Plain English Awards.
The NZTech Advance Government and Technology Summit in February will explore how technology can improve public services and drive government innovation.
Under the Unlocking Curious Minds contestable fund pilot the NZ Government hopes to engage more young Kiwis with science and technology.
The Government is investigating new models of tertiary education that fit better with the changing demands of today's world.
Increasing numbers of businesses and individual taxpayers turning to online service to pay tax means big savings, according to the Government.
The fourth annual MobileTech conference will take place in March next year and focus on innovative productivity tools for the rural sector.