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Filter search resultsCritical Infrastructure Resilience
PageNew Zealand is one of the most hazard-exposed countries on the planet, with our critical infrastructure system facing a unique set of complex geographic risks.Public Research and Insights into Disinformation
PageDeveloping Aotearoa New Zealand’s ability to analyse, identify, and understand disinformation online is the aim of research commissioned as part of the Government’s programme to strengthen resilience to disinformation.Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism Fund
PageThe Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism Fund is set up to support community and civil society organisations to deliver initiatives that counter and build resilience to violent extremism and radicalisation.Strategic Framework on preventing and countering violent extremism
PageWork is underway on developing a Strategic Framework for preventing and countering violent extremism and radicalisation across Aotearoa New Zealand.Strengthening resilience to disinformation
PageDisinformation is false or modified information knowingly and deliberately shared to cause harm or achieve a broader aim.Multi-Stakeholder Group to strengthen resilience to disinformation
PageThe Multi-Stakeholder Group has been exploring ways to strengthen all-of-society resilience to disinformation in New Zealand.He Whenua Taurikura Hui 2023
PageThe He Whenua Taurikura Hui 2023 has been cancelled. Notifications have been sent out to attendees.Advice from Kāpuia
PageKāpuia releases information about its meetings to enhance transparency about its work programme, usually after matters have been considered by Ministers.Fund for community-based initiatives to strengthen Aotearoa’s resilience to disinformation
PageA one-off fund to provide financial support for community-based initiatives that build resilience against the harms of disinformation has been estKāpuia feedback to agencies
PageKāpuia provides feedback to agencies following each hui. To enhance transparency, Kāpuia feedback is proactively released on this website, after working with agencies to consider if any information should be withheld in line with the Official Information…Improving Community Engagement
PageHow public sector agencies are being supported to better engage with communitiesResponse Progress
PageUpdates on the progress of the recommendations, interactive tracker and pānuiNew Zealand's national security community
PageThere are a number of agencies which make up the national security sector and bring together a range of tools—diplomacy, defence, intelligence, law enforcement, and more—to protect and promote New Zealand’s national security interests.National security
PageWe define national security as about protecting New Zealand from threats that would do us harm. It is fundamental to New Zealand’s prosperity and wellbeing.Aotearoa's National Security Strategy: Secure Together Tō Tātou Korowai Manaaki
PageNational Security Intelligence Priorities
PageThe National Security Intelligence Priorities (NSIPs) - Whakaarotau Marumaru Aotearoa - define where intelligence should support government to make informed decisions about national security.2023 National Security Survey Report
PageThis annual survey explores what national security means to New Zealanders, which threats and hazards they consider likely, and how we can better share information and engage with them on national security.He Whenua Taurikura Hui
PageHe Whenua Taurikura holds New Zealand’s annual hui on countering terrorism and violent extremism. He Whenua Taurikura translates to ‘a country at peace’.National Security Long-term Insights Briefing
PageLet's talk about our national securityGovernment guidance on cyber ransom payments
PageThe New Zealand Government strongly discourages the payment of ransoms to cybercriminals, and urges all victims to report any cyber ransom incidents to the relevant agencies, regardless of whether a ransom is paid.Kāpuia Pānui
PageThe Kāpuia Pānui newsletter is a regular digest of information of interest to Kāpuia members. Kāpuia members typically receive these Pānui via email in between their scheduled hui meetings.The Government’s Response
PageHow the Government’s response is set up, including the principles that guide the Government’s response and who are the responsible ministersHe Whenua Taurikura Hui 2022
PageDate: 30 October – 1 November 2022 Location: Central Auckland Background The first annual He Whenua Taurikura Hui 2021 was held in Christchurch in June 2021.Counter-terrorism
PageNew Zealand’s current national terrorism threat level is LOW; a terrorist attack is assessed as a realistic possibility.2022 National Security Survey Report
PageAs part of developing the National Security Long-term Insights Briefing, DPMC commissioned an independent survey to explore what national security means to people living in New Zealand, which threats are of most concern to them, and how we can bettResponse Steering Group
PageAdvisory body supporting agencies to coordinate on the responseMeasuring Success
PageHow the government is keeping on trackGet in touch
PageGet in touchWorking with Communities - get involved
PageHow communities and Government are working in partnership to shape the responseKey Documents
PageKey documents such as cabinet papers and other publications relevant to the responseRoyal Commission of Inquiry into the terrorist attack on Christchurch masjidain
PageRoyal Commission of Inquiry Report After the March 15 terrorist attack on Christchurch masjidain (places of worship), the Government set up a Royal Commission of Inquiry to investigate whether public sector agencies had done all they could toKāpuia - Ministerial Advisory Group Nominations
PageDPMC is seeking nominations for a vacancy that has arisen for a Disability community representative on Kāpuia – the Ministerial Advisory Group for the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the terrorist attack on Christchurch mosques.