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Tuesday, 29 June 2021, 11:11 am
More New Zealand businesses need to wake up to ensure
they don’t suffer cyber-attacks, FintechNZ general manager
James Brown says.
Kiwi cyber security incidents jumped
65 percent last year, with an associated $16.9 million in
direct financial losses, which are just the tip of the
iceberg, Brown says.
“Only six percent of Kiwi
companies have adequate protection. On average, companies
take about 197 days to identify and 69 days to contain a
breach according to IBM.
“New Zealand has a high
concentration of smart phone adoption which could make
businesses and organisations more vulnerable.”
While
businesses’ attitudes to cyber security are shifting,
Tuesday, 29 June 2021, 1:08 pm
The EMA says the proposed Natural and Built Environments
Act is tracking in the right direction but there is still
much work to be done in replacing the outdated Resource
Management Act (RMA).
EMA Head of Advocacy and
Strategy, Alan McDonald, says: The new Act is the first of
three proposed to replace the current RMA and this exposure
draft is an important and welcome first step in repealing
and reforming our planning and environmental
legislation.
The EMA, along with Property Council New
Zealand, Infrastructure NZ, the Environmental Defence
Society (EDS) and BusinessNZ have been driving forces behind
Tuesday, 29 June 2021, 1:22 pm
A long term plan focused on meeting the challenge of
climate change and building regional resilience was adopted
today by Greater Wellington.
The 2021-31 Long Term
Plan, which sets Greater Wellington’s priorities and
budget for the next ten years, was developed over the past
18 months, and has climate change as its driving
factor.
“Since declaring a regional climate
emergency, Greater Wellington has focused on how it can
reduce emissions and improve the region’s resilience to
the impact of climate change,” says Greater Wellington
Chair, Daran Ponter.
“I’d like to thank the many
people and organisations for their engagement with the plan
· Wellington region to return to Level 1 at
11.59pm tonight
· Pause with South Australia, ACT,
Tasmania and Victoria to be lifted at 11.59pm (NZT) Sunday 4
July
· Pre-departure test required for all passengers
before boarding flights to NZ
As Wellington prepares
to return to Alert Level 1 tonight, people in the region are
urged to remain vigilant and should get tested if they are
felling unwell or were at a location of interest, COVID-19
Response Minister Chris Hipkins said today.
“Cabinet
has today agreed to shift the Wellington region to Alert
Level 1 from 11:59pm tonight.
“There have been no
cases of COVID-19 detected in the community, nearly 2,500