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.
Friday, 7 May 2021, 12:29 pm
Airways New Zealand today welcomed the Civil
Aviation Authority’s decision that the current Aerodrome
Flight Information Service remain at Milford Sound
Piopiotahi Aerodrome.
In May 2020 Airways
launched a review of the air traffic services it provides at
seven regional airports which had reducing traffic volumes,
including the Milford Sound Piopiotahi Aerodrome.
The
purpose of the review has been twofold: to confirm that the
right level of Air Traffic Control is provided at the
airports, and that appropriate agreements are in place for
funding these services.
Airways CEO Graeme Sumner says
“Our goal has been to make sure that there is an
Tuesday, 4 May 2021, 9:53 am
Airways today started consultation on the Service
Framework which sets out the services it provides, and who
pays for them.
“The Service Framework was
last reviewed in 2012 so a review is needed to ensure it is
fit for purpose.
“We want to hear customer,
stakeholder and industry views about what role Airways can
play in the recovery of the aviation sector and how can we
support them. This includes what objectives they think
should guide the development of our future commercial
framework,” Airways Chief Executive Graeme Sumner
says.
Airways General Manager of Customer and
Regulatory Partnerships Katie Bhreatnach says “Airways is
Press Release – Airways New Zealand Airways today started consultation on the Service Framework which sets out the services it provides, and who pays for them. The Service Framework was last reviewed in 2012 so a review is needed to ensure it is fit for purpose. We want to hear customer, …
Airways today started consultation on the Service Framework which sets out the services it provides, and who pays for them.
“The Service Framework was last reviewed in 2012 so a review is needed to ensure it is fit for purpose.
“We want to hear customer, stakeholder and industry views about what role Airways can play in the recovery of the aviation sector and how can we support them. This includes what objectives they think should guide the development of our future commercial framework,” Airways Chief Executive Graeme Sumner says.
Thursday, 22 April 2021, 4:08 pm
A large TotalControl tower simulator at Malaysia’s
Mukah Airport has been successfully tested and installed
remotely, in another example of an innovative approach to
simulator delivery by Airways International Ltd (AIL) during
the Covid-19 pandemic.
AIL partnered with
International Aeradio Sdn Bhd Ltd – a Malaysian-based
integrator of aviation technologies to provide a turnkey
simulation solution for use by air traffic controllers at
the new Mukah Airport. A 220° LCD tower simulator has been
installed and commissioned, along with a procedural
simulator which will shortly be operational following the
USD $70 million airport development.
The Mukah Airport
simulator is the second TotalControl simulation project to