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New Zealand government consults on ICT safety and security issues

Get free weekly news by e-mailInformation and communication technologies must be protected from increasing security threats, says New Zealand Communications Minister David Cunliffe.

Releasing a discussion paper on ICT safety and security issues, Mr Cunliffe said there was a need for greater awareness and the taking of new security measures by all participants in the information society.

The Ministry of Economic Development discussion paper, ‘A strategic consideration of ICT security and confidence in New Zealand ’, has been produced as part of the ongoing work associated with the Digital Strategy, which the minister launched last year.

The paper takes a comprehensive look at current ICT safety and security-related issues in New Zealand , and suggests possible areas for further action. It seeks views on what businesses and organisations see as the important issues, and what the government should be focusing on in this area the next few years.

“Submissions will be used as input to the development of government policy in this important area,” said Mr Cunliffe.

The paper is mainly for key agencies and organisations in both the public and private sectors. However, anyone with an interest in these issues is welcome to make a submission.

It is expected that priority areas for further work and consultation will be identified following the analysis of submissions.

Submissions close on 13th April 2006 .

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Date: 28th March 2006• Region: New Zealand Type: Article •Topic: ISM
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