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Cyberwar and Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity was top of the agenda during Chinese president Xi Jinping's recent visit to the United States. The US and China have agreed neither country will carry out cyber espionage on the other… Audio
GCSB openness could signal plans to expand Cortex
A cyber security expert believes there are signals the Government wants to expand its Cortex cyber security programme. Audio
GCSB boss reveals Cortex cyber-spying programme details
A security analyst says the Government electronic spy agency's recent bout of transparency on cyberdefence operations is to deflect attention from its more controversial activities. Paul Buchanan is a… Audio
GCSB head reveals operational details
The acting head of the Government Communications Security Bureau has revealed more operational details of the Cortex cyber security programme used by government agencies and some large New Zealand… Audio
GCSB boss reveals Cortex cyber-spying details
The acting head of the Government Communications Security Bureau has for the first time revealed operational details on the Cortex cyber security programme used by government agencies and some large… Audio
Is NZ cybercrime's soft underbelly?
Foreign hackers sometimes view New Zealand as the soft underbelly of cyber defence, the GCSB says. Video
GCSB speech cancelled after protest action
The acting director of the electronic spy agency, the GCSB, was about to deliver a rare speech in Wellington when the event was hijacked by protestors. Audio
GCSB speech hijacked by protesters
The acting director of the government's electronic spy agency had to abandon a speech in Wellington today after she was targeted by protesters. Video
Opposition parties wary of extending spy agencies' powers
Opposition parties are questioning the need for any extensions of the powers of the Security Intelligence Service. Audio
SIS warns openness comes at a cost
The Security Intelligence Service has warned greater openness about its activities has prompted the people it is monitoring to change the way they communicate. Audio
Civil liberties group wants better safeguards around spying
And listening to that was lawyer and spokesman for the Council for Civil Liberties, Thomas Beagle. Audio
GCSB chief warns data collection not limited to spy agencies
The acting director of the Government Communications Security Bureau, Una Jagose, says the public should be just as concerned about private sector collection of their data as they are about collection… Audio
Government told to axe its spy agencies
The Government's been told it should be axing its spy agencies, not reviewing them. Audio
GCSB Minister responds to Greens claims
The Prime Minister, John Key, was not available for an interview. But the Minister Responsible for the GCSB, Chris Finlayson, is with us. Audio
Spy agencies come under scrutiny
Power Play with Brent Edwards - Critics of the country's spy agencies are hopeful a review will lead to change.
Hager claims Government prepared to spy on Chinese consulate
Revelations New Zealand and the United States allegedly plotted to spy on the Chinese consulate in Auckland. Audio
Chinese headlines of NZ plotting to spy on Chinese consulate
Chinese news stands are carrying revelations New Zealand and the United States allegedly plotted to spy on the Chinese consulate in Auckland. Audio
Spying on ourselves - A panel discussion
A couple of weeks back we took a look at the ethics of spying on your friends and neighbours, today we're exploring the ethics of spying on ourselves. Keith Locke is a former Green MP whose SIS file… Audio
Spy watchdog to investigate GCSB
The country's spy watchdog is to investigate whether the Government Communications Security Bureau is using its interpretation of private communication to spy on New Zealanders. Audio
James Cox : A Canadian Perspective
Earlier this week Brazil demanded an explanation from New Zealand after it was revealed the GCSB had spied on Brazilian diplomat Roberto Azevedo during his successful bid to become the Secretary… Audio