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GCSB posts advice on ICT supply chain risks
Advice comes in wake of high profile attacks on the Reserve Bank of NZ and the New Zealand Stock Exchange
Lisa Fong (National Cyber Security Centre) Credit: Supplied
The Government Communications Security Bureau’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has released guidance to help executives and cyber security professionals manage ICT supply chain security risks.
NCSC director Lisa Fong said a recent spate of high-profile cyber security incidents reinforced the importance of managing cyber security across the supply chain.
Trigger-happy people are dangerous, guns shoot people and males get high on guns more than females. Police tried the careful approach to a guman in Aramoana and lost out.
There has to be a better program for these lost boys sent away from home by the sleazy-peazy Australian government wanting to slide out of their failures to integrate people. We are much the same here, but we haven t the option to pass the parcel. So let s have a sensible program, and give them something to ground them here, ability to turn their lives around and have a regular earning job and still keep in touch with there. Perhaps if the rehab was successful some returnees could help in working with our crims here on the basis If I can remake my life so can you . And bring in a visa system so we can keep track of what goes from here to there and vice versa. It would help if we knew how much vice is travelling over the Tasman!
Written By: mickysavage - Date published: 9:07 am, February 26th, 2021 - 5 comments
It seems that the Springbok tour protests in 1981 had a deep and abiding effect on David Seymour, even though he would not be born until two years later.
He was clearly affected by the experience or lack thereof and has clearly harboured a deeply felt opposition to apartheid ever since.
But regrettably his deeply felt opposition to apartheid is not matched by his understanding of what it involves. Because he has confused the ability of part of the electorate to refuse to allow meaningful representation of Maori with the gross suppression of rights based on race.
An Aucklander who spent six minutes at a store where a Covid-19 case was working had to wait nearly eight hours on the phone to get advice from Healthline.
Even if this item isn t correct in every detail it illustrates cracks in the Covid management policy widening. Are front-line workers being properly paid and rested? Are investigators really on top of their job keeping up with the urgency needed, that was shown earlier on? NZ can t afford to be complacent. Recently one student was phoned a number of times without success, and a visit to the house wasn t made. In the meantime the virus was being spread.
Asia-Pacific News In Brief (February 1, 2021)
News from Sandpiper, GO, Lintas Live, Beeing Social and Lowe Lintas.
PRovoke Media
01 Feb 2021 // 3:44AM GMT
HONG KONG Sandpiper Communications has made two senior hires for Greater China with the appointment of Emily Siu and Lisa Fong as account directors, based in its Hong Kong office. Siu and Fong will work closely with the senior management team to strengthen the firm’s financial services, corporate, and professional services offerings. Prior to Sandpiper, Fong (pictured) held roles in international agencies including Finsbury and Teneo, where she advised a range of clients in investment banking, real estate, asset management, technology, hedge funds, fintech, and the legal sector. Siu was a director in FTI Consulting’s strategic communications practice where she specialised in corporate reputation management and multi-stakeholder communications.