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Govt pushes ahead with cyber body merger

The new agency with links to the GCSB is being created despite deep opposition from the cybersecurity industry.

A single body is international best practice, the government says.

Maria Slade Wed, 26 Jul 2023

The government is pushing ahead with plans to merge two key cyber security bodies, despite opposition from the sector.

It has confirmed it will bring the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT NZ) into the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), which is part of the Government Communications Security

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