Security
Somali NZers regularly searched at Customs, says MP
A government MP says Somali members of his community are routinely stopped and searched by Customs when returning to New Zealand despite posing no security threat. Audio
NZ always reviewing security - PM
New Zealand is continuing to review security arrangements after this week's terrorist attack in Istanbul, says Prime Minister John Key.
Sucide bombers attack Turkey's Ataturk Airport
Two suicide bombers opened fire before blowing themselves up at Turkey's main international airport , killing at least 10 people and wounding many more. Kathryn Ryan talks to Sultan Coban,Turkey… Audio
US Gun violence database
Gun violence in the United States has been front and centre this week after the worst mass shooting in Orlando when gunman Omar Mateen massacred 49 people in a nightclub. Mark Bryant is a man who… Audio
Mass shooting in an Orlando nightclub
The latest from the mass shooting at a nightclub in Orlando, Florida where 50 people have been killed. Audio
Security concerns as Euro2016 kicks off
The Euro 20-16 football tournament will kick off today amid intense security due to fear of a terror attack. Audio
Brannavan Gnanalingam: spies, travel, and the law
Kim Hill talks to a Wellington lawyer and writer, whose fourth novel is A Briefcase, Two Pies and a Penthouse. Audio
US warns of Europe terror threat
The US has warned that the Euro 2016 football championship being held in France next month could be a target of militant attacks.
IGIS says SIS and GCSB still not as open with the public
The Inspector General of Intelligence and Security says there is still plenty of scope for New Zealand's spy agencies to be more open with the public about what they do, in order to boost public trust… Audio
No-one should be shocked by close Five Eyes relationship
Newsletters from 2003, released by The Intercept website, show close and regular communication between the United States' National Security Agency (NSA) and the GCSB, as part of the Five Eyes… Audio
EgyptAir wreckage found, terrorism suspected
Wreckage from the missing Egyptian Air passenger jet has been found in the sea off Crete and Egyptian authorities say they suspect a terrorist attack. Audio
Protecting your data in the cloud
Every month there are seven potentially serious cyber attacks targeting New Zealand organisations. They are stopped by the GCSB's cyber security programme Cortex. Now, in a 12.2 million dollar… Audio
Jim Lewis - Cyber Crime
This week the Government announced plans to spend $22 million over the next four years on setting up a cyber crime unit. So how real is the threat and what can be done to protect the country from… Audio
Industry leader says cyber security unit long overdue
The Prime Minister has used the Panama Papers as a cautionary tale to underline the need for strong cyber security. Audio
Scary WIFI hotspot grounds Qantas flight
A Qantas flight was left sitting on the tarmac in Melbourne after a passenger spotted a Wi-Fi hotspot titled "Mobile Detonation Device". Audio
Sydney airport control tower worries
Air traffic controllers at Sydney Airport say they haven't been trained to deal with some failings of its plane tracking system. Audio
The Expats - Christopher Foulkes
International citizen, Christopher Foulkes, talks about life in Hawaii, Washington, Bangkok and Afghanistan. Audio
Cyber crime rises to the top of small business concerns
Concern about cyber crime is rising markedly with small businesses according to a new survey. Audio
Paris terror suspect extradited from Belguim
A key suspect and participant in the Paris terror attacks has been extradited to France after he was arrested last month in Belgium. Audio
New electronic bracelets aim to stop crims on the run
High-risk criminals will be fitted with new tamper-proof electronic monitoring bracelets from July, Corrections Minister Judith Collins says.