Police stories
The new data center will be based in Kuala Lumpur and is reported to be followed by similar outposts in Jordan and Nigeria.
Undoubtedly you've been exposed to Bitcoin or Blockchain. It's apparently the future. But apart from the buzzword, what actually is it?.
Unisys launches Digital Investigator, an information management system that aids law enforcement in sharing intelligence.
Cybersecurity and hacking are just plot devices the series uses to achieve its goals, but they play a major role in the series.
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is the sequel to 2011's Deus Ex: Human Revolution, itself a prequel to Ion Storm's classic Deus Ex RPG from 2000.
As always, unexpected offers, and especially claims of criminal behaviour that are received by email should be treated with great skepticism.
Ubisoft has revealed an all-new game mode that will be in Watch Dogs 2. It is called the 'Bounty Hunter' mode.
Sometimes a critical issue like a virus outbreak or a major systems malfunction, sometimes something as urgent as a VSIP.
LTE technology driving growth in mobile broadband for public safety, expected to grow 8% by 2020, says Technavio. Americas set to dominate.
CSOs face mounting pressure to secure fluid data centers against evolving threats, balancing access with robust protection.
Pokemon Go is taking the world by storm & getting people out of their houses - but the dissenters are still saying 'beware'.
Microsoft is urging businesses to embrace cloud and hybrid solutions securely on their digital transformation journeys.
The extended partnership builds on the work Dimension Data is already doing with NZ Police across networking and other key programmes of work.
The NZ Awards attracted more than 700 entrepreneurs, innovators, businesspeople and investors at the Sky City Convention Centre last night.
I love it when my two biggest passions (that's gadgetry and my two greyhounds) come together. Unfortunately, technology and pets don't always mix.
NEC Australia and NT Police have nabbed the top innovation award for their lightning-fast facial recognition system used in crime fighting.
Crime fighting software firm Auror has been recognised on the international stage and represent NZ at the 2017 SaaStr conference in San Francisco.
Polycom co-founder Jeff Rodman led university students in Auckland and Hamilton through a lecture on creativity and problem solving.
Calamity Monitoring believes that it's on the forefront of new security technologies because of its independence as a security monitoring company.
What is wrong with New Zealand? Three quarters of our Kiwi women under 30 and more than half of all Kiwi women have experienced online harassment.