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Tech: AI vs account security, firearms breach, Microsoft hack
Technology correspondent Tony Grasso joins Susie to talk about how the security questions we rely on to our secure our accounts ..."what's your mum's maiden name?", "your first pet's name" could be… Audio
KiwiSaver fund managers 'nervous' 'frustrated' after cyber-attack
After four days of cyber-attacks and trading halts on the NZX, KiwiSaver fund managers say they are frustrated, embarrassed and nervous. Last week the stock exchange was hit by a series of… Audio
Insight: Christchurch Attacks - Are intelligence agencies watching the right people?
The Christchurch mosque attacks have prompted claims the security agencies have wielded their powers in skewed and unfair ways. Have resources been wasted surveilling Muslims and virtually ignoring… Audio
Govt outlines timeline of events surrounding Hack-gate
The government has finally given some clarity around the timeline of who knew what and when regarding Treasury Secretary Gabriel Makhlouf's claim Treasury's website had been hacked. Audio
Wider surveillance will not prevent terrorism
New Zealand's security and intelligence agencies have been at the centre of scrutiny in the aftermath of Christchurch Mosque attack. Questions have been raised as to whether the NZSIS and the GCSB… Audio
White powder sent to spy agencies' building in Wellington
Police say they have now dealt with a suspicious white powder found at the Government Communications Security Bureau in Wellington.
Peters on Dame Shipley article: 'She needs to explain those words'
Winston Peters is standing by his attack on former prime minister Dame Jenny Shipley after an article appeared in a Chinese publication under her byline in support of the country's reforms.
GCSB head: There was no pressure to deny Huawei
GCSB head Andrew Hampton has denied coming under political or diplomatic pressure to reject Spark's proposal to partner with Chinese telecom firm Huawei to rollout 5G here. Political Editor Jane… Audio
Spy watchdog completes probe into CIA rendition
The Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security has finished a draft report on whether New Zealand was involved in the CIA's rendition programme.
Barring of Huawei: NZ feels squeeze in clash of the titans
Trade and national security interests are at stake as China and US remain in dispute.
Huawei vs Five Eyes: NZ diplomatic ties at centre of dilemma
Opinion - The GCSB's decision to recommend against using Huawei equipment for the 5G rollout underscores the strategic role commercial telecommunications plays in modern society, writes Paul Buchanan.
Former GCSB Director - threat of cyber warfare has intensified
Sir Bruce Ferguson, the director of the GCSB from 2006 to 2011, says judging by what Andrew Hampton has made public today - the threat of cyber warfare has intensified as technology continues to… Video, Audio
PM now willing to call out Russia for involvement in attacks
The Prime Minister says New Zealand is now willing to call out Russia for its involvement in international cyber attacks. Audio
NZ joins Britain, Oz in blaming Russia for global cyber attacks
New Zealand has joined Britain and Australia in laying the blame for a wave of global cyber attacks at the door of Russian military intelligence - the GRU. Video, Audio
Kiwis still trying to travel to join extremist groups
New Zealanders are still attempting to travel overseas to join extremist groups, a briefing to the minister says.
Spy watchdog still investigating NZ's CIA link
New Zealand's spy watchdog has confirmed it is still looking into whether New Zealand was involved in an American CIA detention and interrogation programme.
Dotcom flags new court action over govt spying
Kim Dotcom says he is taking new court action against the government after discovering agents may have spied on him for two months longer than it previously admitted.
GCSB lawful in supporting Groser's WTO bid
The Inspector-General has found the government's spy agency did not break the law by helping a former National Minister campaign to be appointed head of the World Trade Organisation.
Leaked documents show NZ spied on Japanese whaling officials
Ryan Gallagher from The Intercept details how New Zealand's Government Communications Security Bureau helped US spy agencies eavesdrop on Japanese officials at a 2007 Whaling conference. Audio
New spying legislation passes
New legislation governing New Zealand's spy agencies has been passed by Parliament.