Security
SIS report spells out the threats facing New Zealand
A new report from the SIS aims to help New Zealanders recognise the risks to our security Audio
Is NZ ready for facial recognition payment technology?
Kiwis may soon be able to use their face to pay for items in shops, but are we ready for that? Researcher and associate professor at Auckland University Laszlo Sajtos spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
Security threats outlined in new SIS report
Otago University international relations professor Robert Patman joins Emile Donovan. Audio
Academic on SIS report into threats facing NZ
An academic specialising in security studies says the SIS could do better to justify it's comments on threats facing New Zealand in a report released on Tuesday. Associate Professor of International… Audio
Midday Report Essentials for Tuesday 3 September 2024
On today's episode, threats to New Zealand's national security are increasingly likely to come from within New Zealand - be it disgruntled government employees or those who are in desperate need of… Audio
NZSIS release report into national security threats
Threats to New Zealand's national security are increasingly likely to come from within New Zealand - be it disgruntled government employees or those who are in desperate need of extra cash. Victoria… Audio
The surveilled society: Who is watching you and how
Analysis - Artificial intelligence-enabled cameras on billboards, in bus windshields, on petrol station forecourts and in the checkout at the supermarket - all these are here, or about to be.
Tech Tuesday
This week cybersecurity expert Daniel Watson looks at an impending lawsuit against Meta. Audio
Morning Report Essentials for Monday 22 July
On today's episode, US president Joe Biden has pulled out of the race to become president, which leaves the Democrats looking for a new candidate to take on Donald Trump in November, we hear from US… Audio
Cyber security expert on global IT outage
A cyber security expert says the recent global IT outage is a timely reminder that businesses need robust Business Continuity and Disaster Response plans. Aura Information Security principal… Audio
Microsoft estimates 8.5 million computers affected by IT glitch
Microsoft estimates 8.5 million computers were affected by the global IT glitch on Friday, likely the largest cyber outage in history. Washington correspondent Jagruti Dave spoke to Corin Dann. Audio
Supermarket assaults on the rise
Woolworths says assaults in its stores are up significantly since last year, with staff being threatened and abused. Millions of dollars have been spent on safety measures that haven't worked, now the… Audio
Expert Feature: Training detector dogs, can any dog do it?
Humanity's had a very long love affair with the working dog. Janet Williams is the person to answer that and other questions about sniffer dogs. She has 13 years working in MPI selecting, breeding… Audio
New Zealand Security Association wants Crimes Act changes
The New Zealand Security Association wants changes to the Crimes Act so that security guards can detain offenders without ending up in court themselves. At the moment, a security guard who chases and… Audio
Peter Zeihan: Why China’s days are numbered
Geopolitics expert Peter Zeihan tells Guyon what New Zealand needs to do right now if it wants to survive the end of globalisation, why China's days are numbered, and who's going to win the US… Video, Audio
International travellers' data shared among Five Eyes members
International travellers' personal data shared among Five Eyes members for more than a decade. RNZ immigration reporter Gill Bonnett spoke to Morning Report's Ingrid Hipkiss about what she's finding… Audio
Consumer NZ says people not properly protected against scammers
Consumer NZ says people are not properly protected against scammers and is calling for the Government to force banks to refund victims. Communications and campaigns manager Jessica Walker spoke to… Audio
Mastering AI before it masters you
Generative AI is currently the worst you will ever use - and that's good news, says one expert. Audio
Millions of Ticketmaster users worldwide potentially caught in
More than half a billion Ticketmaster customers across the world may have been caught up in a massive data breach. Audio
Security Association wants legal powers for guards
Security Association CEO Gary Morrison speaks to Lisa Owen about why he wants to see security guards given legal powers to detain alleged offenders. Audio