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Data security top NZ concern ahead of terrorism and natural disasters

Kiwis are comfortable using digital identities to engage with the government but not when accessing financial services or authorising payments.

Fri, 26 Oct 2018

According to new research, New Zealanders are more concerned about data security issues than natural disasters or terrorism, reflecting just how pervasive cyber risks have become across society.

The 2018 Unisys Security Index, which measures the security concerns of New Zealanders and globally,

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