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New Zealand’s Digital Hydrographic Survey
New Zealand’s Framework for Secure Online Interactions
New Zealand: Mitigating Security Risks of Social Networking Apps on Official Devices
The rules outlined the criteria that must be met for third-party apps to be approved for usage on government devices, allowing security and risk personnel to make informed decisions.
Cyber Resilience Guidelines for Smart Cities
The guidelines suggested balancing efficiency and creativity in a smart city’s infrastructure, with cybersecurity, privacy protections, and national security.
New Guidance to Improve Software Producers’ Cybersecurity
The recommendations urged software developers to update their development processes to ensure that only secure-by-design and secure-by-default products reach consumers.
Mobile Towers Enhance Rural Connectivity in New Zealand
The government is committed to bridging the digital divide and ensuring access to fast, reliable broadband for rural communities. With an additional $43 million allocated from Budget 2022, the total investment in improving rural broadband capacity has exceeded $100 million.
New Zealand Commits to Bridging Digital Divide for Seniors
Six digital training providers will deliver essential digital skills courses to up to 5,000 learners. The expanded programme includes evaluation funding and will provide seniors with the skills needed to navigate the online world confidently, including online banking and staying connected with loved ones.
The Impact of AI on the Advertising Industry in New Zealand
The study’s findings indicated that generative AI will eventually become mainstream, highlighting the technology’s potential beyond its current application in programmatic advertising.