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  •   Home > News > National

    The Christchurch City Council is going behind closed doors today to protect its cyber security

    The Christchurch City Council is going behind closed doors today to protect its cyber security


    An audit and risk management committee has excluded the public so that hackers can't use a council update to breach its cyber security.

    The council's concerned that disclosing its security approach may increase the risk of it being a target -- and this isn't in the public interest.

    Also on the agenda today is a status report on fraud - with no details supplied about the concerns raised.

    © 2026 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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    Politics:
    The government's calling for transparency in the wake of a cyber security breach - that could put patients' medical data at risk 13:37

    Accident and Emergency:
    Five people have been injured after a three-vehicle crash east of Queenstown 13:27

    Soccer:
    A chance for Auckland FC to exact revenge in this afternoon's A-League contest against the Newcastle Jets at Mt Smart 13:17

    Entertainment:
    If you get lost in the bush, can you really survive by drinking your own pee? 13:07

    International:
    Republican Lauren Boebert suggests Donald Trump veto could be Epstein files 'retribution' 13:07

    Rugby:
    Former England prop Dan Cole is ending an 18-year association with rugby's Leicester Tigers 13:07

    Law and Order:
    Frontline emergency service personnel have been facing abuse during New Year's Eve celebrations around the country 12:27

    Rugby:
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    Auckland:
    State Highway 16 remains closed at Makarau, north-west of Auckland, after the discovery of a body 11:16


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