Police stories
The New South Wales Police Force has partnered with Fujitsu to develop a Body Worn Video solution for officers in the field.
In the past decade transportation technology has advanced in leaps and bounds, and wireless connectivity has become a great enabler for communities.
New Zealand businesses face cyber dinosaur fate if information sharing hubs not established, warns Institute of Directors.
Detective Inspector Stu Graham encourages all computer users to protect themselves by making themselves familiar with the various types of scams.
Computer Forensics NZ has developed a new technique to combat cyberbullying by collecting offensive texts or messages, even when they have been deleted.
The 2015 iSanz Awards finalists have been named with nominees including Aura Information, Vodafone and the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet.
The global wireless broadband in public safety market is set to reach $22.9bn by 2020, according to a new study.
From compulsory heath tracking devices, to customer's being responsible for 95% of cloud security failures - it's all in Gartner's latest predictions.
Burglars are increasingly using social media to target potential victims, warns security expert Marsden Hulme. Be careful what you post online.
Kiwi public warned as scams increase. Canterbury Police urge vigilance against online and email scams. Detective Sergeant highlights vulnerability of elderly.
The initiative builds on input from frontline officers who, through a series of workshops, provided ideas for improving policing into the future.
CleverLoop is a video surveillance and security system that is built with smartphones and the modern digital world in mind.
NetSafe calls on parents to address the increasing issue of sexting among young people, following reports of harm and distress caused by explicit imagery.
Cradlepoint is committed to simplifying management and maintenance of networks to ease the burden and enable teams to focus on growing their business.
Cyberbullying is a threat to students in New Zealand, and the police are getting involved in educating young people throughout the country.
Victoria University is being evacuated following the discovery of a note threatening the detonation of a bomb in the Murphy Building.
The NZ Police are urging students and staff to take extra care on Wednesday following a threat via an anonymous online message board.
Eight finalists have been named in the Samsung Springboard competition, drawn from more than 80 applications, Samsung and The Icehouse announced.
The NZ Police is concerned at a rising number of people being caught while distracted by their phone, despite legislation being in place since 2009.
Kiwis are snapping up smart-home technology according to a new survey – but it's not necessarily to benefit themselves.