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Kiwis wrong to assume safety from cyber threats, Aura says

Cybercrime on the rise – and New Zealand is a target.

Nathan Smith
Wed, 07 Nov 2018

While 70% of New Zealand businesses expect a rise in cyber-crime, a third believe the country is at a reduced risk of cyber-attacks than globally, according to a survey from Aura Information Security.

Those results do somewhat contradict, Aura’s general manager Peter Bailey says, but six out

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Nathan Smith
Wed, 07 Nov 2018
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