Prime Minister John Key has unveiled plans to spend $22.2m from this month's Budget on a unit to battle cybercrime and online espionage.
Known as the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT), the unit will "enable a significant advancement in the country's cyber security infrastructure", said Communications Minister Amy Adams today.
News of the unit was announced by Prime Minister John Key in a speech made in Auckland this morning to a cyber-security summit.
He said digital connectivity had become a vital piece of infrastructure for New Zealand business.
Key said the Government had "worked hard to build a productive and competitive economy" and that cyber-attacks could bring this "to a screaming halt - or worse, bring it crashing down."