New Zealand's new National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) officially opened Tuesday with the warning of the threat to the country's government agencies and other vital organizations of cyber attacks.
Minister for Communications and Information Technology Steven Joyce said New Zealanders and the national economy were at risk from the "real and growing" global threat of cyber intrusions.
"Cyber security is becoming increasingly important for New Zealanders, businesses and government. Cyber intrusions have the potential to impact on the reliability of critical infrastructure, government services, and the economy," said Joyce.
The government's "New Zealand's Cyber Security Strategy," published in June, outlined initiatives to increase awareness and online security, to protect government systems and information, and to strengthen incident response and planning.
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Minister for Communications and Information Technology Steven Joyce said New Zealanders and the national economy were at risk from the "real and growing" global threat of cyber intrusions.
"Cyber security is becoming increasingly important for New Zealanders, businesses and government. Cyber intrusions have the potential to impact on the reliability of critical infrastructure, government services, and the economy," said Joyce.
The government's "New Zealand's Cyber Security Strategy," published in June, outlined initiatives to increase awareness and online security, to protect government systems and information, and to strengthen incident response and planning.
See more at: http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=731502&publicationSubCategoryId=200
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