US unveils procedure to shield telecom networks from national security threats
The outlined approach, in a proposed rule, does not mention either Huawei or ZTE
The outlined approach, in a proposed rule, does not mention either Huawei or ZTE
New Zealand telco Spark has been banned from using equipment manufactured by Huawei as part of its 5G rollout.
Technical and supply-chain issues with equipment made by Chinese firm Huawei have exposed Britain's telecom networks to new security risks, according to a government report.
Six in 10 New Zealanders surveyed are concerned more about data theft than national security related to war or terrorism, according to the 2014 Unisys Security Index.
Federal senators disagreed over the appropriate balance between national security and privacy laws in a debate at CeBIT today.
The Senate has beat back a Pirate Party petition against a proposed data retention law under consideration by the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security.
New Zealand organisations will find their online defences tested for the first time in a huge international cyber-security exercise being coordinated by the US Department of Homeland Security next year.
Cybersecurity will be a priority under the Australian prime minister's new National Security Division which has been dubbed Australia's equivalent of the US Department of Homeland Security.