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Tuesday, 29 June 2021, 3:12 pm
With more businesses becoming digitised and instances of
cyber-crime on the rise, new research has revealed that
nearly a quarter (24%) of SMEs have been a victim of a
cyber-attack or malicious cyber activity.
Of those
SMEs who have been targeted by malicious cyber activity,
nearly half (49%) said they had experienced a phishing
attack, 44% had been targeted with malware, and a quarter
(25%) had experienced a ransomware attack.
The
findings, which were uncovered in the MYOB Technology
Snapshot, also highlighted that most SMEs are taking basic
precautions to protect themselves online.
Nearly three
quarters (74%) of those polled said they have anti-virus
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“By
the end of 2022, all of our farms need to know their
greenhouse gas numbers,” says Kelly. “This is one of the
milestones that the primary sector has agreed with
Government under the He Waka Eke Noa partnership. Farmers
have a variety of tool and calculators available now, to get
a handle on their GHG numbers.”
Farms need to know
their numbers by the end of 2022 if they are 80ha or more,
or have a dairy supply number, or are a cattle feedlot as
defined in freshwater policy. Around 11,000 farmers already
have a GHG number for their farm.
“We know that not
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Tuesday, 29 June 2021, 3:53 pm
The Prime Minister did not rule out today that potential
hate speech crimes will have a more severe maximum prison
sentence than the crime of ‘assault on a child’, Leader
of the Opposition Judith Collins says.
“This is
consistent with her Government’s ongoing trend of poor
prioritisation and complete lack of understanding of what
New Zealanders are concerned about. They are clinging to
ill-thought out and illiberal hate speech proposals which
the majority of New Zealanders oppose entirely.
“The
Prime Minister’s muddled answers to my questions in
Parliament provided no further clarity on the definition of