New Zealand Police stories
We're becoming more and more aware of cybercrimes but how many criminals actually get caught? The New Zealand police explain why the answer is complicated.
New Zealand's Ministry of Health has pledged $75.7 million to upgrade cybersecurity throughout the health system.
Police are pressing pause for now on using facial recognition technology to identify people off live camera feeds, but will still use it on stored footage.
Clearview AI does not comply with the Privacy Act 1988 and 'interfered with the privacy of Australian invidividuals'.
Auckland-based IT network provider Fastcom has acquired business comms provider Sietec, enabling Sietec to offer enhanced services.
From government agencies to public initiatives, here's an inside look at who protects New Zealand's digital landscape from cyber threats.
New Zealanders are not concerned about cyber attacks while working from home during the COVID-19 crisis, despite being well aware of the risks.
The firm believes that the breach could have compromised contact details of a number of people who have had contact with the police.
Vodafone NZ reports a 60% rise in voice calls and a 688% increase in video conferencing tool usage amid New Zealand's level 4 lockdown.
'Cybercrime' is a term we hear all the time, but what exactly is it, and how does New Zealand define it in legal terms?.
Because of the digital world we now live in, the risk of cyber attacks means that geography is no longer enough to distance ourselves from tensions overseas.
New Zealand's National Cyber Security Centre has released its Cyber Threat Report for 2020/2021, detailing major cyber incidents and trends.
Like any balance of supply and demand, there's a frustrating gap between what graduates are taught and what the market needs.
Qual IT NZ has announced the launch of its new graduate program in a bid to combat the country's growing IT skills shortage.
Netsafe reports 86% rise in identity fraud and 37% increase in investment fraud in New Zealand, sparking concern over online safety.
The Cyber Security Emergency Response Plan (CSERP) is the framework that the government will use in the event of a cyber-emergency.
New Zealand police abandon algorithm to predict motorists' likelihood of getting into serious trouble on the road.
A researcher is worried the proliferation of crime-fighting computer algorithms will only make ingrained police bias against Māori worse. .
Eden Park joins SaferCities' vGRID CCTV network, allowing police and emergency services a live link to major events at New Zealand's national stadium.
Spark, Vodafone, and 2degrees join forces with police and NZTA to combat texting while driving in NZ through educational campaigns and research initiatives.