Security
SIS using Auckland CCTV for surveillance
The SIS has been using an agreement set up under outdated laws to use CCTV cameras in Auckland to carry out surveillance of people of interest.
It's been going for four years but the Minister in… Audio
Dr Michael Baker on the lockdowns in Wellington and Australia
University of Otago epidemiologist Michael Baker talks with us about Covid lockdowns across Australia the extended level two lockdown in Wellington. Audio
NSW in full lockdown as Australia battles covid outbreaks
As Australia battles outbreaks of Covid across several different states, New South Wales is entering it's second full day of lockdown, The Head of the University of Melbourne's school of population… Audio
NSW wakes up to wider restrictions on second day of lockdown
Millions of Australians in New South Wales will wake up to their second day of lockdown this morning. The two-week lockdown is a result in the rapid rise of infections from the Bondi cluster, which… Audio
Life’s Big Questions: Nicky Hager and NZ’s role in Five Eyes
Protein scientist and writer Danyl McLauchlan joins Kim to tackle life's big questions, ideas and thinkers. This week he's discussing the current relevance of Nicky Hager's 1996 book Secret Power in… Audio
Police detail response to gang leader's funeral in Auckland
The funeral for a gang leader saw one of Auckland's main roads jammed up by patched member blocking four lanes - forcing parts of Grey Lynn to close down and traffic to be diverted.
They were out in… Video, Audio
Bikes, burnouts block Auckland roads for leader's funeral
Smoke and the sound of burnouts filled the air in a central Auckland suburb on Friday as hundreds of patched gang members turned out to farewell a senior Head Hunters member.
On bikes and by foot… Video, Audio
Morrison pushes for tougher surveillance laws after drug bust
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton joins Kathryn to talk about Australia's role in yesterday's global drug bust and how Prime Minister Scott Morrison wants Opposition help to pass three… Audio
The House For Thurs 3 June 2021
Parliament has had a strongly 'security' oriented theme recently. Audio
Security a recent theme at Parliament
Parliament’s business often develops themes. Recently there’s a been a strong flavour of security with a side of white supremacy threats. Audio
Security a recent theme at Parliament
Parliament’s business often develops themes. Recently there’s a been a strong flavour of security with a side of white supremacy threats.
AudioWaikato doctors still working without computers
Exhausted Waikato doctors and nurses still have no idea when they'll be back to business as ususal more than two weeks after a massive cyber attack.
Everythings taking longer with computers down and… Audio
Mega.nz cannot rule out hosting data from hackers
An Auckland-based cloud storage company - that the FBI warns is being used by ransomware attackers - cannot rule out hackers are using it to store patient data stolen from Waikato hospitals.
Mega.NZ… Audio
DHB hack biggest Zeppelin data breach cyber expert has seen
A cyber-security expert says the ransom demand for Waikato DHB's hacked data would likely be in the millions or even tens of millions of dollars, and only payable by cryptocurrency.
Stuff is… Audio
Radiation therapy expected at Waikato DHB by early June
Radiation therapy for cancer patients is likely to be back on at the Waikato DHB by the middle of next week as it starts restoring its IT services.
It comes with a caveat though. It will not be at… Video, Audio
How safe are NZ public sector IT systems?
District Health Boards are on notice from the Privacy Commissioner, to lock their virtual front doors or face possible prosecution, following Waikato DHB's ransomware cyber attack.
Health Minister… Audio
Waikato DHB hack: Leaked private data confirmed genuine
Confidential patient and staff information stolen in last week's ransomware cyber attack on the Waikato DHB is confirmed to be genuine.
Files were leaked to four media organisations, including RNZ on… Audio
Spy camera case points to problems with name suppression - expert
The Police, RNZ and NZME have succeeded in being able to reveal the identity of a man who planted a camera in a gym changing room.
Phillip Barnes who at the time was general manager of the Crown… Audio
Waikato DHB cyber attack: IT expert not impressed with DHB security
Patients and staff at Waikato hospital fear what will become of highly sensitive personal information that hackers claim to have stolen from Waikato DHB.
It's entire system crashed a week ago due to… Audio
Waikato DHB cyber attack: Widespread alarm over possible data leak
There's widespread alarm about what will become of highly sensitive patient and staff information that hackers claim to have stolen from Waikato DHB.
Hospitals in the region have been crippled for… Audio