Government stories - Page 5
Unisys clinches multiple government contracts from across the world
Thu, 27th Feb 2020
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Unisys has secured substantial public sector contracts from the US, Australia, Europe, and Brazil, heralding a 7% rise in public sector revenue in 2019.
Govts risk cyber attacks if they continue to demand encryption backdoors
Tue, 27th Aug 2019
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Governments demanding encryption backdoors risk national security and economic stability, say experts, threatening vulnerabilities in election infrastructure.
archTIS signs reseller agreement with TEAM Asparona to sell Kojensi Gov
Thu, 1st Aug 2019
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content creation
archTIS partners with TEAM Asparona to commercialise Kojensi Gov in New Zealand, enhancing secure collaboration for government agencies.
Experts comment on US Customs data breach
Wed, 12th Jun 2019
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breach prevention
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cybersecurity
The United States Customs and Border Protection agency has been responsible for the leaking of tens of thousands of images of travellers and license plates.
Huawei to Poland: 'We'll build a cybersecurity centre if that's what it takes'
Fri, 8th Feb 2019
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wireless networks
Huawei says it will build a cybersecurity centre in Poland if that's what it takes to convince the world that it's a trustworthy organisation.
Uganda data centre raided, operator 'held hostage'
Mon, 9th Jul 2018
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Concerning news has emerged of a data centre in Uganda that was raided forcefully without warning by government officials.
Diligent launches AU data centre for clients wanting data onshore
Fri, 22nd Jun 2018
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data privacy
The governance technology specialist says it will be equipped to better serve its government and clients with the new Canberra data centre.
Govt cloud service provider Vault opts with Mellanox and Cumulus
Tue, 29th May 2018
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Vault Systems has chosen to work with Mellanox and Cumulus Networks in providing a cloud service fit for a government.
New report details exploits of notorious cyberespionage group with EMEA targets
Mon, 31st Jul 2017
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Known as CopyKittens, the group is politically-motivated and has increasingly been active in pursuing foreign espionage on strategic targets.
NEC opens global security intelligence centre in SA
Thu, 1st Jun 2017
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NEC has opened a $4.38 million global security intelligence centre in South Australia which is expected to create 50 new jobs.
Key to success is action over instruction, says Kiwi tech innovator
Mon, 5th Sep 2016
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edutech
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education, learning & training
Rachel Kelly, owner of Hamilton-based tech start-up Sparktank, aims to help tech entrepreneurs find their voice and gain market traction.
Microsoft wins legal battle over data center access
Fri, 15th Jul 2016
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Microsoft has won its legal challenge against the U.S. government's demand for access to emails stored in its Irish data centre, bolstering privacy rights.
Budget 2016: Can money buy innovation?
Wed, 8th Jun 2016
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Innovation is crucial to the success of any organisation, or economy for that matter. So how can you grow innovation?.
Spark responds to Government's Telco Act review
Wed, 9th Sep 2015
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Spark will engage with the Government and the general public through this review to ensure NZ is placed to take advantage of the digital future.
Chorus completes first Ultra-fast broadband town
Mon, 15th Dec 2014
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Chorus has today announced Oamaru is the first town in New Zealand to have its fibre network completed under Chorus' ultra-fast broadband programme.
Southern Cross Cable CEO slams 'total nonsense' spy claims
Tue, 16th Sep 2014
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cybersecurity
Southern Cross undersea cables untouched by surveillance, says CEO Anthony Briscoe, refuting claims made by journalist Glenn Greenwald.
Key must 'come clean' on NSA / GCSB fibre optic cable interception
Tue, 5th Aug 2014
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fibre
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green party
Green Party calls on PM John Key to explain discussions about a US interception site on New Zealand's fibre optic cable.
Govt delight as $65m international cable gets green light...
Thu, 3rd Jul 2014
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network infrastructure
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reannz
UK government-owned company REANNZ has secured a $65m tenancy contract with Hawaiki Cable for a proposed new international telecommunications cable.
Govt issues $3m boost to Kiwi tech firms
Thu, 31st Oct 2013
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Government launches new NZTE-led initiative to help New Zealand digital technology firms compete and grow globally, and lift exports further.
Vocus unveils New Zealand's 'most connected data centre'
Fri, 18th Oct 2013
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Vocus Communications unveils New Zealand's most connected data center in Albany, providing local and global connectivity.