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On New Zealand s Lack Of Adequate Cyber Security Defences

Tuesday, 6 July 2021, 10:47 am Remember how, back in the olden days, we had security concerns about the Chinese firm Huawei? Allegedly, Huawei was to be shunned as a business arm of the Chinese Communist Party and supposedly some Huawei products contained security glitches that would leave potential users vulnerable to cyber penetration. Well…. The last six months have shown that Huawei was the least of our problems. The Russians, not the Chinese, seem to pose more of a cyber security threat. Moreover, it is the security glitches in the supply chains for software already in use there that is triggering major

San Angelo Man Indicted for Stealing a Rifle from a Gun Store

Security Intelligence Service: Realistic possibility Covid-19 could lead to greater terror threat

ROBERT KITCHIN/Stuff SIS director-general Rebecca Kitteridge said government departments had been warned to watch out for infiltration from the far-right. Analysis: The impact of Covid-19 in accelerating radicalisation and fuelling conspiracy theories could be felt for years to come, spy agencies say. Intelligence agencies say there is a realistic possibility the Covid-19 pandemic will accelerate online radicalisation over the next year and have a detrimental effect on the broader threat environment in the medium- to long-term . The greater prominence of conspiracy theories and extremist sentiment stirred up by the pandemic, as well as more time to spend online during lockdowns, has created greater opportunities for New Zealanders to be exposed to conspiracy theories, extremist content and disinformation on the internet, the Security Intelligence Service (SIS) found in its annual report. This, in turn, could accelerate radicalisation and exacerbate or fuel Covid-19 pandem

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