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Spies, cyberattack initiatives get more money in Budget 2022
Counter-terrorism and cyberwar protection get millions in today's Budget.
Counter-terrorism and cyberwar protection get millions in today's Budget.
David Fisher enters a landscape of mainstream extremism and conspiracy theories.
'Disinformation may be a national security issue ... NZSIS can't do this alone.'
NZ spy boss Andrew Hampton opens up on changes to the GCSB on his watch.
Police team investigating burglary of academic China specialist asked NZSIS for help.
Do we know enough to be able discuss our spies? And who gets to define social cohesion?
Former PM David Lange's anti-nuclear stance put New Zealand at odds with the US.
NZSIS and GCSB minister Andrew Little on our spies and what really happens in the shadows.
The review to be completed and reported on by mid March 2022.
ANALYSIS: For this young man, the law was used to its fullest extent, writes David Fisher.
The PM confirmed last month that Aden and her two children would return to NZ.
The Security Intelligence Service has accessed cameras in public places since March 2017.
Neo-Nazi group active on Twitter, despite being banned by Facebook.
It comes after a YouTube video incited violence and threats towards Māori Party leaders.
Review was scheduled to begin in September next year.
A vital shift towards a stronger focus on white supremacist terror was a long time coming.
UK press savages NZ for not backing expansion of Five Eyes remit into foreign policy.
Man denies making online threats ahead of mosque attacks anniversary.
NZ intelligence agencies urged to do better at blocking white supremacists online.
Opinion: Was Costello simply warning of the danger of escalating East/West rivalry?
Opinion: A parliamentary commissioner on security could provide robust and timely advice.
Opinion: New agency has an air akin to Frankenstein's making of a monster.
Royal commission laid bare some distressing features of our intelligence services.
Report chronicles the making of, and the failure to stop, a mass murderer.
Roland Van Der Platt kept up abuse for two years after secret service discovery.
Royal commission report into Christchurch mosque shootings released this afternoon.
'We were left defenceless,' says Kiwi Muslim group.
NZ being pressed to join more strident partners in condemning China, but at what cost?
And the Royal Commission of Inquiry's interview with the terrorist will never be released.
The woman had her passport cancelled because of fears she was a terrorist threat.