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NZ lagging in security and privacy risk management

Posted on October 2, 2014July 1, 2025 by Dissent

Heather Wright reports:

Kiwi organisations are being unnecessarily exposed to financial, regulatory, brand and productivity impacts though poorer management of security and privacy risks, according to a new security report from PwC.

The Global State of Information Security Survey says while Kiwi organisations seem to be taking cyber security and privacy seriously, we’re lagging our global counterparts in some key areas.

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