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Research shows most Kiwi are positive about cyber security, wary of AI tools
- Posted September 27, 2024
- Cyber Insights
- Media Releases
A new international study has found New Zealanders are in good shape when it comes to cyber security, compared to other nations. However, complacency may play a role.
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Cyber security agencies call out PRC-linked ‘botnet’ and provide mitigation advice
- Posted September 19, 2024
- Media Releases
- Technical Advisories
The NCSC has joined international partners to highlight and mitigate the threat posed by a botnet created by PRC-linked cyber actors to enable malicious cyber activity.
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NCSC review of response to IPAC incident released
- Posted July 15, 2024
- Media Releases
A review of the GCSB’s National Cyber Security Centre’s (NCSC’s) practices and procedures arising out of reported malicious cyber activity targeting members of the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC).
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The NCSC’s Malware Free Networks service achieves 10 million disruptions
- Posted July 02, 2024
- News
- Media Releases
The National Cyber Security Centre’s (NCSC) Malware Free Network (MFN) service has reached the significant milestone of 10 million disruptions.
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NCSC briefs IPAC representatives on response to malicious cyber activity
- Posted May 08, 2024
- Media Releases
Representatives from the GCSB’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) have spoken with current and former New Zealand members of Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC) regarding reports of malicious cyber activity targeting members of IPAC in 2021.
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NCSC’s response to the PCO and Parliamentary Service cyber incident
- Posted March 26, 2024
- Media Releases
In August 2021, the Government Communications Security Bureau’s (GCSB) National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) became aware of malicious cyber activity affecting the Parliamentary Counsel Office (PCO) and the Parliamentary Service.
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