Stories by RNZ - Page 2
Virtual reality game Wanderer puts New Zealand developers on world stage
Mon, 31st Jan 2022
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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ar, vr & metaverse
The VR adventure game <em>Wanderer</em> puts players on a time-travelling mission to save humanity, released by Auckland studios in partnership with Sony.
NZ tech sector has what it takes to attract international investment - industry boss
Thu, 27th Jan 2022
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digital transformation
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recruitment
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skills gap
Tech sector aims to attract international investors as large tech sector investors explore opportunities in New Zealand.
Ability to access and share data may drive more cybercrime in 2022 - security firm
Mon, 10th Jan 2022
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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data analytics
Enabling data to move more easily between organisations will undoubtedly lead to more crime, says a cybersecurity firm.
Review prompts police to halt plans to use facial recognition technology
Mon, 13th Dec 2021
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surveillance
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biometrics
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cloud services
Police are pressing pause for now on using facial recognition technology to identify people off live camera feeds, but will still use it on stored footage.
'Such a mess' - IT teams work overnight to fix immigration glitch
Fri, 3rd Dec 2021
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martech
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commerce systems
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supply chain & logistics
Technical difficulties marred the first day of New Zealand's new residence scheme, with serious concerns raised for the roll-out to 95,000 migrants in March.
Waikato District Health Board cyberattack: Cancer hub out of action in chaotic aftermath
Thu, 2nd Dec 2021
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cybersecurity
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dhb
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cyber attacks
Major cyber attack on New Zealand's Waikato District Health Board disrupts cancer treatment, prompting national emergency.
Waikato DHB warned a cyberattack 'catastrophic for patient safety'
Fri, 12th Nov 2021
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cybersecurity
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healthtech
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dhb
Waikato DHB was warned its IT security was severely compromised months before a massive ransomware attack that brought Waikato Hospital to its knees.
Weta Digital sells technology division for $2.3b to US firm
Thu, 11th Nov 2021
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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weta digital
Unity, which produces software for game developers and digital artists, has agreed to acquire the studio's tools, pipeline of work, technology and 275 staff.
Watchdog expects telecommunications retail service issues to be addressed
Wed, 15th Sep 2021
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uc
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commerce commission
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telco
The Commerce Commission wants to see an improvement in the quality of retail services offered by the telecommunications industry.
Widespread internet outages affect users across NZ
Fri, 3rd Sep 2021
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ddos
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cybersecurity
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outage
Vocus, an internet infrastructure provider in New Zealand, experienced a DDoS attack, causing an hour-long nationwide internet outage.
Commerce Commission wants better outcomes for complaints about telecommunications industry
Thu, 2nd Sep 2021
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uc
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commerce commission
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telco
Commerce Commission calls for improvements to telecommunications dispute resolution scheme to benefit consumers and industry.
Complete connection: the 75-year evolution of the mobile phone
Mon, 19th Jul 2021
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smartphones
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uc
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5g & beyond
75 years ago, the first mobile phone call was made in a car. How has technology changed since then and what does the future hold?.
Datacom Group profit up 84%
Tue, 6th Jul 2021
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storage
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cloud storage
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datacom
Datacom Group, a leading tech company, has reported a nearly doubled profit of $35m, thanks to increased demand for digital services.
Kaseya VSA ransomware: Extent of impact yet to be seen, experts say
Mon, 5th Jul 2021
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malware
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ransomware
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it automation
IT specialists are warning the full extent of the harm done in the latest big ransomware attack is yet to emerge.
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CertNZ warns NZ users of Kaseya VSA to shut it down
Sun, 4th Jul 2021
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malware
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ransomware
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it automation
New Zealand organisations using Kaseya VSA software warned of Russian-based ransomware attack, CertNZ urges shutdown.
Morrison & Co join takeover of Australia's Telstra mobile towers
Thu, 1st Jul 2021
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uc
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telco
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telstra
Wellington-based investment manager Morrison & Co is part of a group buying 49 percent of Australian telecommunication giant Telstra's mobile towers business.
Waikato DHB won't face fines for data breach, but may face liability - Privacy Commissioner
Wed, 30th Jun 2021
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malware
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ransomware
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data privacy
Waikato District Health Board will face liability if harm is caused by patient data leaked in ransomware attack, says Privacy Commissioner.
Internal Affairs' intelligence and investigation system panned
Mon, 14th Jun 2021
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digital signage
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devops
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apm
The Department of Internal Affairs has given up on running a single investigation and intelligence system after years of trying to set one up.
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Cyber security breach reports rise 25%
Thu, 3rd Jun 2021
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data protection
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cybersecurity
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fraud
The number of cyber security incidents reported in this country has risen 25 percent since the same time last year.
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Number porting fraud prompts extra measure from telcos
Thu, 3rd Jun 2021
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uc
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data protection
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telco
Telcos have banded together in an attempt to stamp out a relatively uncommon but potentially devastating type of fraud.