New Zealand Police stories
The NCSC released its 2016/2017 Cyber Threat Report last week, which reveals that there were 396 cyber incidents this year - 58 more than last year.
A film about entrepreneur and former MegaUpload founder Kim Dotcom is up for best documentary at this year's Asia-Pacific Screen Awards.
Kim Dotcom: Caught in the Web explores the story of internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom and his legal battles with the US government.
In an update last week Snapchat introduced a map feature that allows users track other people's locations in real time.
The New Zealand Police are set to launch a new online crime data reporting tool, making crime data easily accessible to the public.
IBM systems integrator Certus Solutions snaps up Kiwi consultancy Core Technology to bulk out its digital business services offerings.
Cyber Smart Week is fast approaching and now the New Zealand Internet Task Force (NZITF) has signed up as an official partner.
After opening its first NZ office and signing Duo, Ivanti's Michael Bosnar outlines his plans and the security and ITAM opportunities for resellers.
New Zealand Cricket introduced a number of ideas to strengthen its risk management, including tying a risk register to its strategic plan.
Christchurch's new Justice Precinct partners with Spark for state-of-the-art cloud tech, ensuring seamless inter-agency connectivity.
New Zealand escalates cyber defence with the launch of CERT NZ, a pinnacle move in safeguarding against digital threats.
Palmerston North's Awatapu College pioneers interactive programme to teach students about healthy relationships and consent.
Dimension Data's New Zealand operations have recorded a widening loss and decreased revenue for its latest financial year.
New Zealand Police introduce round-the-clock non-emergency phone service to improve connection and trust with the public.
Dimension Data New Zealand boss Jo Healey has resigned after two years in the job with an acting country manager appointed.
In some cases, the caller had threatened to immediately disconnect their power if payment was not made immediately.
New Zealand Police confirm bomb threats made to schools were from overseas and pose no actual threat. Evacuations were precautionary.
This week has been 2016 International Fraud Awareness Week. We must educate everyone we know, because we're all targets now.
The extended partnership builds on the work Dimension Data is already doing with NZ Police across networking and other key programmes of work.
Police are warning the public of a money laundering scam where victims are being asked to move money for offenders via online contact or cold calls.