New Zealand is lagging behind other countries in enforcing good practice cyber security strategies, says PwC national cyber partner Adrian van Hest.
Government strategies alone were not enough to protect businesses from potential cyber-attacks if no action was undertaken, van Hest said.
Six per cent of New Zealand firms have experienced a cyber-attack at least once a year, and the number of security breaches is on the rise.
"I think the challenge is we don't have a lot of data on New Zealand [cyber-attacks] so there is a perception - and it is just that - that we have had less incidents so there are less risks," which is not the case, said van Hest, who is a panelist in the upcoming PwC Herald Talks.
Cyber security attacks appeared to be less prominent in New Zealand because they were often below the radar.