Taskforce created to address shortage of cyber professionals in NZ
This shortage is limiting the ability of organisations to protect themselves from the increasing threat of cyberattacks, says Communications Minister Adams.
This shortage is limiting the ability of organisations to protect themselves from the increasing threat of cyberattacks, says Communications Minister Adams.
The cybercrime industry is already bigger than the global drugs trade. It is one of the most fundamental risks you will be dealing with, the Communications Minister said at an Institute of Directors forum.
Michael Wallmannsberger of Wynyard Group chairs the nine-member board .
Submissions on the options paper to close on 19 August
Chorus has completed its work under the Government’s Rural Broadband Initiative (RBI).
Appointed as the ‘Approved Agency’ under the Harmful Digital Communications Act 2015
Predicts in five years the majority of patient health records will be in the cloud in most of its key markets
Adams seeks nominations for the CERT advisory board members
TUANZ cautiously welcomes Government's direction on the future of communications regulation
“New Zealanders want changes made to make it easier and quicker to connect to UFB."
“Each month, more people get connected, but the year-on-year growth is astounding."
"We’re already seeing Greymouth start to take advantage of this growing appetite."
More than 133,000 homes and businesses have now connected to the Government’s Ultra-Fast Broadband (UFB) programme.
The service is part of a wider strategy to modernise the courts.
Communications Minister Amy Adams has opened a new network operation centre in Hamilton, as Alcatel-Lucent starts work on revamping network operations for Chorus in New Zealand.