NZ facing one serious cyber threat a day, GCSB chief says

NZ facing one serious cyber threat a day, GCSB chief says
State-sponsored cyber "actors" are present in New Zealand, the head of the Government Communications Security Bureau told the conference.
Cécile Meier
New Zealand has recorded around one serious cyber incident a day over the past year, with state-backed hackers behind roughly a quarter of them. Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) director-general Andrew Clark revealed the increasing threat at Spark’s Accelerate conference on Tuesday. National consequencesClark said the bureau had seen about 330 significant cyber incidents “that could have national consequences” in the past 12 months, out of about 6000 around the economy that it has tracked. &...

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