Security
Muslim man: SIS offered me cash to spy on mosques
A young Muslim man says the Security Intelligence Service repeatedly asked him to spy on mosques. Community leaders say it is not an isolated case.
Muslim man says he was offered govt money to spy on community
A young Muslim says he was offered money from the Security Intelligence Service to spy on his community - and now feels he is being watched for turning down their offer. Audio
One billion accounts affected by Yahoo hack
New Zealand telco Spark is trying to find out if its Xtra customers were hit by the massive 2013 data breach.
Security of Gisborne power supply under scrutiny
Gisborne will go without power again for eight hours on Sunday, as crews repair high voltage lines struck by a plane yesterday. Meanwhile, the security of the power supply is being questioned. Audio
Father of snatched toddler: It was 'pure disbelief'
The father of a toddler who was kidnapped in Rotorua is warning parents to be careful with security at home. Video, Audio
Police still investigating loaded gun in Parliament bathroom
Six months after a member of the Diplomatic Protection Service left a loaded handgun in a bathroom at Parliament, police say their investigation is still continuing.
Privacy in the Age of Big Data
Prof Ali Miri is the Research Director of the Privacy and Big Data Institute at Ryerson University, Toronto. We ask him about the opportunities presented by the use of Big Data and the security and… Audio
Barack Obama defends record on national security
The United States' president Barack Obama is defending his administration's record on national security. Audio
Iran US relations in the age of Trump
During the election campaign Donald Trump promised to scrap the US Iran nuclear deal. So what would that mean for the people of Iran and the region? Rouzbeh Parsi heads up the European Iran Research… Audio
Fighting for your livelihood
A spike in aggravated dairy robberies across the country has placed many owner/operators in danger. The Police Association says drug users needing cash are targeting dairies, many of which are owned… Audio
Fighting for your livelihood
A spike in aggravated dairy robberies across the country has placed many owner/operators in danger. The Police Association says drug users needing cash are targeting dairies, many of which are owned…
AudioGrey Area: Ken Griffen
Following a brutal experience with customs at Los Angeles Airport - forced to give up his phone, laptop and passwords, Auckland artist Ken Griffen is questioning digital security in a new exhibition… Audio
Google more of a worry than spy agencies - PM
The public should be more worried about Google and Facebook than New Zealand's spy agencies, Prime Minister John Key says.
The Donald trumps clowns for Halloween
The great clown panic of 2016 has police warning people off the idea as a Halloween costume, but its popularity is being overshadowed. Video
Alison McCulloch: post-natal depression
Research indicates about 15% of mothers suffer from this serious health issue, but it often go undetected and untreated, says investigative journalist Alison McCulloch. She's just published a large… Audio
Paris attacks: Salah Abdeslam's lawyers step aside
Lawyers for the main, and only surviving suspect in last year's Paris attacks, are stepping down. Hugh Schofield is in Paris with the latest. Audio
Ben Grosser: cyber-security and ominous gibberish
Kim Hill talks to Ben Grosser, Assistant Professor in the School of Art & Design at the University of Illinois, and a faculty affiliate at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications. He is… Audio
Gerard van Bohemen: the United Nations and the Security Council
Kim Hill talks to Gerard van Bohemen, New Zealand's Permanent Representative to the United Nations. New Zealand is currently a non-permanent member of the Security Council. Audio
Antonio Guterres officially becomes next head of UN
The United Nations Security Council has formally nominated the former prime minister of Portugal, Antonio Guterres, as the next UN secretary-general. Audio
US government contractor 'stole classified files'
The FBI has arrested a National Security Agency contractor accused of taking top secret information.