REBECCA KITTERIDGE Spymaster 1966 The first female director of the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service
The past five years have seen what is possibly the greatest ever overhaul of our security services and much of it has been driven by spymaster Rebecca Kitteridge.
Kitteridge was the right person in the right place when the Government Communications Security Bureau was caught illegally spying on German entrepreneur Kim Dotcom.
That was late 2012 and Kitteridge, a lawyer, was working as Cabinet secretary at the time - a linchpin role holding the government together through the management of the framework inside which ministers run the country.
Then-Prime Minister Sir John Key appointed her to carry out an investigation into the GCSB, a task which could only be monumental considering its bunkered, secretive nature. It is not a place which welcomes outsiders, particularly those wanting to probe its inner workings.