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Terms of Reference for the ministerial review into Better Responses to Natural Disasters and Other Emergencies in New Zealand
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BIM: Briefing to the Incoming Minister of Communications (2016)
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1 New Zealand Intelligence and Security Bill This document covers, Regulatory Impact Statement: New Zealand Intelligence and Security Bill – Agency disclosure statement Addendum to Regulatory Impact Statement: Intelligence and Security Legislation –…
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1 Office of the Minister for National Security and Intelligence Office of the Minister Responsible for the GCSB Office of the Minister in Charge of the NZSIS Chair, Cabinet National Security Committee Intelligence and Security in a Free Society: Report of…
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1 Office of the Minister for National Security and Intelligence Office of the Minister Responsible for the GCSB Office for the Minister In Charge of the NZSIS Chair, National Security Committee Intelligence and Security in a Free Society: Report of the…
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1 Office of the Minister for National Security and Intelligence Office of the Minister Responsible for the GCSB Office of the Minister in Charge of the NZSIS Chair, Cabinet National Security Committee Intelligence and Security in a Free Society: Report of…
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1 Office of the Minister for National Security and Intelligence Office of the Minister Responsible for the GCSB Office of the Minister in Charge of the NZSIS Chair, Cabinet National Security Committee Intelligence and Security in a Free Society: Report of…
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1 Office of the Minister for National Security and Intelligence Office of the Minister Responsible for the GCSB Office of the Minister in Charge of the NZSIS Chair, Cabinet National Security Committee Intelligence and Security in a Free Society: Report of…
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Doc. 3250200 1 Office of the Minister for National Security and Intelligence Office of the Minister Responsible for the GCSB Office of the Minister in Charge of the NZSIS Chair, Cabinet National Security Committee Intelligence and Security in a Free…
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1 Office of the Minister for National Security and Intelligence Office of the Minister Responsible for the GCSB Office of the Minister in Charge of the NZSIS Chair, Cabinet National Security Committee Intelligence and Security in a Free Society: Report of…
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AUGUST 2016 Defining National Security The agencies’ role in protecting New Zealand The New Zealand Intelligence and Security Bill 2016 FACTSHEET NO. 3 The protection of New Zealand’s national security is a core objective of our security and intelligence…
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Continued over the pageAUGUST 2016 FACTSHEET NO. 8 Protections for New Zealanders A new authorisation regime for warrants The New Zealand Intelligence and Security Bill 2016 What the Bill proposes • Both agencies must obtain a Type 1 intelligence warrant…
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AUGUST 2016 FACTSHEET NO. 10 Whistleblowing and protection of classified information Protected disclosures and offences for unauthorised disclosures The New Zealand Intelligence and Security Bill 2016 What the Bill proposes • Consolidating, simplifying,…
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AUGUST 2016 FACTSHEET NO. 14 Arrangements with foreign partners The sharing of information, technology and expertise with other countries The New Zealand Intelligence and Security Bill 2016 What the Bill proposes • Making it clear that sharing information…
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Continued over the pageAUGUST 2016 FACTSHEET NO. 7 The authorisation framework Types and scope of Intelligence Warrants The New Zealand Intelligence and Security Bill 2016 What the Bill proposes • A single a warranting framework for both the New Zealand…
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AUGUST 2016 FACTSHEET NO. 12 Immunities from legal liability Provisions for employees of NZSIS, GCSB and those assisting them The New Zealand Intelligence and Security Bill 2016 What the Bill proposes • A single immunities framework for both the New…
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Continued over the pageAUGUST 2016 FACTSHEET NO. 6 Activities allowed under intelligence warrants What are the proposed powers for NZSIS and GCSB? The New Zealand Intelligence and Security Bill 2016 What the Bill proposes • Clear and simple legislation,…
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AUGUST 2016 FACTSHEET NO. 4 Institutional arrangements Bringing the agencies further into the core public service The New Zealand Intelligence and Security Bill 2016 What the Bill proposes • Establishing the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service (…
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AUGUST 2016 Why do we need new legislation? The New Zealand Intelligence and Security Bill 2016 FACTSHEET NO. 1 Legislation passed in 2013 included a requirement for periodic reviews of the intelligence and security agencies. In March 2016, Sir Michael…
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AUGUST 2016 FACTSHEET NO. 2 Intelligence What is it, and why do we need it? The New Zealand Intelligence and Security Bill 2016 What is intelligence? Simply put, intelligence is information which is collected, brought together, assessed and then used to…
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Continued over the pageAUGUST 2016 FACTSHEET NO. 9 Strengthening oversight of NZSIS and GCSB Ensuring the agencies operate legally and properly and are held to account The New Zealand Intelligence and Security Bill 2016 What the Bill proposes • Increasing…
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AUGUST 2016 FACTSHEET NO. 13 Information sharing Improving information sharing between NZSIS and GCSB and others The New Zealand Intelligence and Security Bill 2016 What the Bill proposes • Giving the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) and…
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AUGUST 2016 FACTSHEET NO. 5 The National Assessments Bureau The lead agency for intelligence assessment New Zealand Intelligence and Security Bill 2016 What the Bill proposes • Setting out the role of the National Assessments Bureau (NAB) in legislation…
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FACTSHEET NO. 11 Cover and assumed identity arrangements Ensuring identities are kept secret The New Zealand Intelligence and Security Bill 2016 What the Bill proposes • Consolidating existing measures enabling the New Zealand Security and Intelligence…
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CASE STUDY NO. 4 Cyber security GCSB’s contribution to combatting cyber threats The New Zealand Intelligence and Security Bill 2016 The cyber threat The internet has enriched the lives of New Zealanders but it has also increased our vulnerability. People…
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Counter-espionage An example of current NZSIS work practices The New Zealand Intelligence and Security Bill 2016 CASE STUDY NO. 3 What is espionage? Espionage is the attempt to obtain secret or confidential information by covert means. Espionage often…
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AUGUST 2016 Investigating a suspected terrorist Declassified case study on how NZSIS conducts a security intelligence investigation An example of current work practices The New Zealand Intelligence and Security Bill 2016 CASE STUDY NO. 2 Step 5:…
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Continued over the pageAUGUST 2016 CASE STUDY NO. 1 Counter-terrorism The role of GCSB and NZSIS The New Zealand Intelligence and Security Bill 2016 Terrorism is a growing international problem and New Zealand is not immune. Counter-terrorism is an…
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I N C O N F I D E N C E 268326 I N C O N F I D E N C E 1 Cabinet Office CO (17) 2 Circular 2 May 2017 Intended for All Ministers All Chief Executives Chief of Staff, Prime Minister’s Office All Senior Private Secretaries All Private Secretaries Chief…
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IN CONFIDENCE CAB-16-MIN-0706 Cabinet Minute of Decision This document contains information for the New Zealand Cabinet. It must be treated in confidence and handled in accordance with any security classification, or other endorsement. The information can…
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In Confidence ·- COMMERCIAL IN CONFIDENCE Office of the Minister supporting Greater Christchurch Regeneration Chair, Cabinet Economic Growth and Infrastructure Committee CHRISTCHURCH CATHEDRAL: CROWN RESPONSE TO THE WORKING GROUP REPORT Proposal 1. This…
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COMMERCIAL : IN CONFIDENCE Cabinet Economic Growth and Infrastructure Committee Minute of Decision EGl-16-MIN-037 4 This document contains information for the New Zealand Cabinet. It must be treated in confidence and handled in accordance with any…