Global Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) stories
New Zealand and UK blame Russian government for cyber attacks on political institutions, businesses, sports bodies, and media.
The New Zealand and Australian Governments have condemned Russia for the NotPetya cyber attack that caused global damage.
Ex-GCSB researcher Justine Bone has scored a role in HP's new Security Advisory Board, alongside a former hacker and a security consultant.
New Zealand security services to receive $20m funding boost for essential services and recruitment, says government.
Office of the Inspector General of Intelligence & Security will investigate allegations of GCSB interception of communications in the South Pacific.
Greens demand cross-party say in new GCSB chief's hiring to ensure political neutrality, amid criticisms of the current system.
We explain the legislative act that governs relations between the New Zealand telecommunications industry and surveillance agencies.
Laila Harré challenges PM's credibility on GCSB surveillance, following Snowden's claims of spying on New Zealanders.
PM John Key denounces mass surveillance allegations in NZ, confirming GCSB's legality and targeted cyber security operations.
Southern Cross undersea cables untouched by surveillance, says CEO Anthony Briscoe, refuting claims made by journalist Glenn Greenwald.
The GCSB CORTEX cyber defence project won at the 2018 iSANZ Awards. The service detects cyber threats for New Zealand's significant organisations.
A GCSB report reveals that over 80% of major NZ firms lack a CISO, with significant gaps in human investment affecting overall cyber resilience.
Deloitte awards New Zealand's Government Communications Safety Bureau for its CORTEX cybersecurity initiative.
The Malware-Free Networks initiative was developed as part of the CORTEX initiative to build on malware detection capability provided by ISPs.
Minister for the GCSB and NZSIS Andrew Little has been briefed on his new role, according to an unclassified briefing document.
Aura Information Security has appointed former GCSB's head of consultancy services Barry Brailey as its new principal security consultant.
A new book by Massey University Press delves into the state of cyber security in New Zealand and aims to encourage discussion on the topic.
Government's Intelligence and Security Bill raises concerns for InternetNZ, who believe it goes against the purpose of a free and open society.
The Green Party demands an explanation from New Zealand Prime Minister John Key over illegal spying on citizens of Cook Islands and Niue.
New Zealand's alleged mass data harvesting on Pacific Island nations raises concerns about privacy, says InternetNZ.