The DHB confirmed that confidential patient and staff information stolen in the attack is genuine.
Health Minister Andrew Little said he has sought and had reassurances from all DHBs that they have checked their IT systems and their resilience against possible cyber attacks.
But what does that actually mean? How well-prepared are the dozens of government entities and agencies that hold vast amounts of private and critically-important information? New Zealand organisations aren t as well protected as they should be, from a cyber perspective, futurist and chief executive of Gorilla Technology Paul Spain told
Checkpoint. But also they don t want to reveal exactly how they re protecting themselves, in a similar manner to how a military force doesn t want to reveal maybe where their shortcomings are.
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Māori Health Authority welcomed as boost for Bay of Plenty health outcomes
14 May, 2021 11:00 PM
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Kiritapu Allan / Kiri Allan, Labour MP for East Coast in Wellington Hospital Women s Clinic April 2021 with her daughter Hiwaiterangi after receiving the diagnosis that she has stage 3 cervical cancer
Kiritapu Allan / Kiri Allan, Labour MP for East Coast in Wellington Hospital Women s Clinic April 2021 with her daughter Hiwaiterangi after receiving the diagnosis that she has stage 3 cervical cancer
Rotorua Daily Post
By: Megan Wilson
A by Māori for Māori health service is long overdue and will help to reduce the disparity between indigenous and Pākehā health outcomes, a health board member says.