Netsafe receives over 900 online bullying complaints in six months, with misconceptions about their services arising.
This week, Netsafe is reminding people that bullying isn't just a playground issue, as it receives hundreds of complaints of online bullying.
Digital transformation has been one of the central themes around Microsoft New Zealand's finalists this year - here is a full list.
Despite fears, 89% of Kiwis find the internet's boons top its banes, InternetNZ survey reveals on Safer Internet Day.
As far as years go, 2016 was without question a turbulent one for those in the education industry - here are the biggest stories of the year.
Netsafe steps up as NZ's authorised agency to combat rising tide of online harassment, Minister Adams announces.
Netsafe launches free service to tackle cyberbullying and online abuse in New Zealand. Over half of Kiwis worried about online safety.
The Vodafone Foundation will fund three technology development grants to Zeal, Gamelabs and Sticks'n'Stones in order to help NZ youth.
CheckIT tool by Computer Forensics offers a new line of defence for NZ firms against rising cybercrime, quickly exposing digital wrongdoing.
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.
When there comes a need for auto-responding bots that can take harassment by its thorns and turn it back on the perpetrator, it makes you wonder.
The app sends out notifications of last known locations once a battery goes flat, with the developers choosing tech friendly NZ to make their debut.
The Domain Name Commission (DNCL) is seeking feedback on a proposed new WHOIS privacy option for .nz domain name registrants.
Adobe boosts mobile productivity with the launch of Adobe Scan app and enhanced Adobe Sign, enriching its Document Cloud suite.
Twitter intensifies battle against trolling with new safety measures, but is it enough to curb the rampant online abuse that haunts the platform?.
The 2016 ANZ Atmosphere Conference comprises of Aruba's technology partners and resellers as well as customers and prospects.
All different types of people - from diverse backgrounds, races, genders, sexual orientations, abilities and more - call Instagram home.
Twitter is handing control back to its users with new two features that will screen out unwanted content - and unwanted users.
Bottom line: The open internet sounds wonderful, but there is content that simply should be blocked by every organisation for its own protection.
Adobe appoints Cynthia Stoddard as SVP and CIO to lead its cloud strategy and develop scalable technology infrastructure.