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InsightsQuarterly Cyber Security Insights

Quarter Two Report 2021

CERT NZ’s Quarter Two (Q2) Report provides an overview of reports about cyber security incidents impacting New Zealanders from 1 April – 30 June 2021.

Protect your organisationArtificial intelligence (AI) data security

Artificial intelligence (AI) data security

The intent of this joint guidance is to help organisations secure the data used to train, test, and operate artificial intelligence (AI) systems.

Protect your organisationCareful Adoption of Agentic AI Services

Careful Adoption of Agentic AI Services

This guidance discusses key cyber security challenges and risks associated with the introduction of agentic AI into IT environments, as well as best practices for securing agentic AI systems.

Protect your organisationCyber security for low earth orbit satellite communications

Cyber security for low earth orbit satellite communications

This guidance is intended for users of LEO SATCOM services. It highlights key cyber security risks and corresponding mitigation strategies to support informed decision-making.

Protect your organisationSecurity for edge devices

Security for edge devices

The intent of this joint guidance is to help organisations secure edge devices — such as firewalls, routers, virtual private network (VPN) gateways, and internet-facing servers — against increasing cyber threats.

Protect your organisationA Shared Vision of Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) for Cybersecurity

A Shared Vision of Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) for Cybersecurity

The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has joined the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and other international partners to release guidance for a shared vision of Software Bill of Materials (SBOM) and the value that increased software component and supply chain transparency can offer to the global community.

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Insights | Hello, this is your bank calling

The NCSC has received various reports of phishing calls and phone scams where attackers impersonate banks to steal money or information.

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Focus area | About Botnets

Cybercriminals can take control of your vulnerable devices and use them as a part of a network to launch cyber attacks or conduct other malicious activity without your knowledge.

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Established in 2023, Own Your Online is part of the Government’s work to raise the awareness and importance of cyber security, and to encourage New Zealanders and small to medium businesses to better protect themselves online.

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