Police stories - Page 6
NZ Police & research firm caught up in data breach
Thu, 16th Jul 2020
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The firm believes that the breach could have compromised contact details of a number of people who have had contact with the police.
11 new orgs join fight against insidious Stalkerware
Tue, 2nd Jun 2020
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Founded last year, the Coalition Against Stalkerware brings together cybersecurity vendors, domestic violence organisations, and digital rights advocates.
Cybercriminals seeking greater anonymity online, Trend Micro states
Wed, 27th May 2020
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Cybercriminals have switched to eCommerce platforms and communication using Discord for greater anonymity, according to new research from Trend Micro.
Swann releases two new smart security cameras
Tue, 26th May 2020
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physical security
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networked cameras
Swann introduces the innovative Tracker Security Camera and the Enforcer Camera System, enhancing home and business security with cutting-edge features.
Vodafone, Spark, 2degrees condemn cell site attacks
Tue, 19th May 2020
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Vodafone, Spark, and 2degrees are urging communities to help stop arson attacks on cell sites, warning of severe impacts on connectivity and safety in Auckland.
Hands-on Review: Arlo rings my bell and offers Ultra + Security
Mon, 4th May 2020
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smart home
With an easy-to-use interface and a variety of choices in settings, you'd be well advised to examine Arlo's range of home security offerings.
Vodafone NZ update: demand for internet remains 'incredibly high'
Fri, 17th Apr 2020
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Vodafone NZ reports a 60% rise in voice calls and a 688% increase in video conferencing tool usage amid New Zealand's level 4 lockdown.
New state manager for Fujitsu Western Australia and Northern Territory
Wed, 15th Apr 2020
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job moves
Sandra Tuohy takes the helm as Fujitsu's new state manager for Western Australia and Northern Territory, aiming to drive growth and customer satisfaction.
Revealed: The top digital data trends for crime scene investigation
Wed, 25th Mar 2020
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Digital data is revolutionising crime scene investigations, but slow uptake and privacy concerns become major hurdles, as surveyed by Cellebrite.
IWD 2020 interview: Motorola Solutions' Mandy Gill
Sat, 7th Mar 2020
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To celebrate International Women's Day, Mandy Gill from Motorola Solutions shares insights on attracting more women to tech and fostering female leadership.
Vodafone opens 5G Innovation Lab in Christchurch
Wed, 26th Feb 2020
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The lab, which is located on Tuam Street, is designed to help New Zealand organisations understand how 5G technology can become part of their business.
NZ Police trials digital assistant 'Ella', built by Soul Machines
Thu, 13th Feb 2020
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The New Zealand Police are trialling 'Ella', a digital assistant developed by Soul Machines, to assist visitors at their National Headquarters.
Any internet user can order cyber attack for less than $20 - study
Tue, 11th Feb 2020
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datacentre infrastructure
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cybersecurity
A study by DE-CIX and global researchers reveals any internet user can order a cyber attack for less than USD $20, raising concerns on DDoS resilience.
Public divided over police use of facial recognition - survey
Mon, 10th Feb 2020
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biometrics
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risk & compliance
The response comes as the European Union considers a ban on the use of facial recognition tech by law enforcement.
As AI accelerates, focus on road conditions - SAS
Mon, 3rd Feb 2020
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digital transformation
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supply chain
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risk & compliance
AI is becoming integral to business operations, but firms must address potential pitfalls, such as governance and cultural challenges, to sustain progress.
UK's cybersecurity laws 'crying out for reform'
Wed, 29th Jan 2020
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cybersecurity
UK's Computer Misuse Act 1990 needs urgent reform to enable cybersecurity professionals to combat cybercrime effectively, says report.
Hong Kong counts the opportunities and costs of leading fintech adoption rates
Fri, 6th Dec 2019
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fintech
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payment technologies
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online fraud
High early adoption rates and extensive mobile device use make Asia the ideal testing ground for fintech development.
Game review: Tokyo Dark Remembrance (Switch)
Fri, 6th Dec 2019
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game review
It took two years for the game to get ported to the Nintendo Switch and the PlayStation 4 but now that it is finally here, is it any good?.
In brief: What's on at CyberCrimeCon 2019 Singapore
Fri, 29th Nov 2019
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CyberCrimeCon 2019 Singapore on November 29 will showcase threat analysis, world-class expertise, and best practices in cybersecurity.
Are they listening? Kiwis wary of smart devices
Mon, 2nd Sep 2019
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digital entertainment
While talking aloud, a voice-activated, home-based smart speaker asked for more info - even though it was not turned it on.