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Budget 2016: Cyber security move needs follow up

OPINION: The proposed Computer Emergency Response Team cannot rely on technology alone. With special audio feature.

Hamish Bowen
Mon, 23 May 2016

At the recent Cyber Security Summit in Auckland, new measures including a national Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) and a credentials scheme for business were announced.

Like most new endeavours, the implementation will present a number of challenges and even more opportunities to build on

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Hamish Bowen
Mon, 23 May 2016
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