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  • National Security System in 2016: Speech by Howard Broad

    News
    Issue date: 21 Sep 2016
    At the Massey University National Security Conference on 30 August 2016, Howard Broad gave the following speech. Howard Broad is the Deputy Chief Executive of the Security and Intelligence Group of DPMC Read Howard's speech here (PDF 161 KB).
  • Strategic Intentions 2016 - 2020

    Publication or Resource
    Issue date: 13 Sep 2016
    Confidence, security and good governance are key to a nation’s wellbeing. These Strategic Intentions are intended to provide a high-level overview of how DPMC intends to advise, lead, coordinate and support to achieve its medium-term outcomes, covering…
  • Future Christchurch update - September 2016

    Publication or Resource
    Issue date: 8 Sep 2016
    The September 2016 edition of the Future Christchurch update shines a spotlight on Christchurch City Council's Heritage Programme. It also features the story of a Christchurch family tackling the rebuild of their home with the help of the Residential…
  • Special Honours List 24 August 2016

    Publication or Resource
    Issue date: 24 Aug 2016
    The Queen's Service Order, The Queen has been pleased to make the following Additional appointment to The Queen's Service Order:, QSO, To be an Additional Companion of the said Order: Lady Janine Elizabeth, MATEPARAE, Dated at Wellington this 24th day of…
  • Mastering the art of free and frank advice – Andrew Kibblewhite speech to IPANZ

    Publication or Resource
    Issue date: 17 Aug 2016
    Andrew Kibblewhite, Head of the Policy Profession continues his theme of the ‘F-words’ that characterise good policy advice – free, frank, fearless, full and future-focused. He stressed the need to invest in policy stewardship, as enshrined in 2013…
  • Mastering the art of free and frank advice: Andrew Kibblewhite speech to the Government Legal Network

    Publication or Resource
    Issue date: 17 Aug 2016
    Andrew Kibblewhite, Head of the Policy Profession continues his theme of the ‘F-words’ that characterise good policy advice – free, frank, fearless, full and future-focused. He stressed the need to invest in policy stewardship, as enshrined in 2013…
  • Domestic information sharing

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    Improving information sharing between NZSIS and GCSB and others., What the Act does, Gives the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) and New Zealand Security Intelligence Service (NZSIS) direct access to certain government databases. Allows…
  • Why did we need new legislation?

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    Legislation passed in 2013 included a requirement for periodic reviews of the intelligence and security agencies. In March 2016, Sir Michael Cullen and Dame Patsy Reddy presented the First Independent Review of Intelligence and Security to Parliament. The…
  • Defining national security

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    The protection of New Zealand’s national security is one of 3 core objectives of our security and intelligence agencies. But what exactly is ‘national security’? It’s a difficult concept to define as it needs to be able to respond to different threats…
  • Bringing the agencies further into the public service

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    What the New Zealand Intelligence and Security Act 2017 does, Establishes the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service (NZSIS) as a government department and applies relevant provisions of the State Sector Act 1988 . The Government Communications…
  • Powers and warrants

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    Intelligence agencies have capabilities that are intrusive and can impact on an individual’s privacy and human rights. The Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) and New Zealand Security Intelligence Service  (NZSIS) must obtain an intelligence…
  • Activities allowed under intelligence warrants

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    While the Act provides for a single authorisation regime for the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service (NZSIS) and Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB), different powers are available to each agency under the Act. This reflects the fact…
  • Protections for New Zealanders

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    A new authorisation regime for warrants, What the Act does, Provides that both agencies must obtain a Type 1 intelligence warrant for activities targeting New Zealanders which would otherwise be unlawful. Creates a ‘triple lock’ system to protect New…
  • Strengthening oversight of NZSIS and GCSB

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    Ensuring the agencies operate legally and properly and are held to account, What the Intelligence and Security Act 2017 does, Increases the membership of the Parliamentary Intelligence and Security Committee (ISC) to between 5 and 7 members. Requires the…
  • Whistleblowing and protecting classified information

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    Protected disclosures and offences for unauthorised disclosures, What the Act does, Consolidates, simplifies, and strengthens the existing offences related to unauthorised disclosure. Clarifies that protected disclosures regarding classified information…
  • Cover and immunities

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    New Zealand Security Intelligence Service (NZSIS) and Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) employees need to have the ability to acquire, use and maintain any identity information necessary to maintain the covert nature of their work and keep…
  • Sharing information

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    In order to support New Zealand’s national security, the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) and New Zealand Security Intelligence Service (NZSIS) need to access information held by public and private sector organisations and individuals…
  • Arrangements with foreign partners

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    The sharing of information, technology and expertise with other countries., What the Act does, Makes it clear that sharing information with other countries must be in accordance with New Zealand law and human rights obligations and in accordance with the…
  • Case studies

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    In this section are some examples of how the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service (NZSIS) and Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) have used intelligence to keep New Zealand safe from espionage, terrorist activity, and cyber threats.
  • Counter-terrorism: the role of GCSB and NZSIS

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    Terrorism is a growing international problem and New Zealand is not immune. Counter-terrorism is an important part of the work of the New Zealand Intelligence Community. The Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) and New Zealand Security…
  • Investigating a suspected terrorist

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    This is a declassified case study on how the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service (NZSIS) conducts a security intelligence investigation., Step 1: The initial lead, The NZSIS is notified of a new threat. The source could be a foreign liaison partner…
  • Counter-espionage

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    Espionage is the attempt to obtain secret or confidential information by covert means. Espionage often targets sensitive political and military information and is increasingly directed at economic and commercial information as well. Espionage has been…
  • Cyber security in action

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    The cyber threat, The internet has enriched the lives of New Zealanders but it has also increased our vulnerability. People with malicious intent now target New Zealand from afar through the same communications infrastructure that New Zealanders,…
  • Resources

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    Cabinet papers, and the Regulatory Impact Statement, for the Intelligence and Security Act 2017., Cabinet papers, Cabinet Paper 1 - Overview and key issues. Cabinet Paper 2 - Warranting and authorisation framework. Cabinet Paper 3 - Govt response to IRIS…
  • What is intelligence?

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    Simply put, intelligence is information which is collected, brought together, assessed and then used to make decisions. The phrase 'intelligence' is commonly used to refer to the work of intelligence and security agencies., Why do we need it?, Like all…
  • The authorisation framework

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    The Act provides for a single authorisation regime for the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service (NZSIS) and Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB). The regime consolidates and clarifies the powers of the NZSIS and GCSB., When is an…
  • Cover and assumed identity arrangements

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    Ensuring identities are kept secret, What the Act does, Consolidates existing measures enabling the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service (NZSIS) and the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB) to acquire, use and maintain ‘assumed identities…
  • Immunities from legal liabilities

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    Provisions for employees of NZSIS, GCSB and those assisting them, What the Act does, Creates a single immunities framework for both the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service (NZSIS) and Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB). NZSIS employees…
  • Future Christchurch Update - August 2016

    Publication or Resource
    Issue date: 11 Aug 2016
    The August 2016 edition of the Future Christchurch Update features the Draft Waimakariri Residential Red Zone Recovery Plan which people had a say on until 1 September 2016.   It also covers progress with the repair and rebuild of Christchurch City…
  • Public notice: Draft Waimakariri Residential Red Zone Recovery Plan

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    Issue date: 3 Aug 2016
    The Minister supporting Greater Christchurch Regeneration (formerly the Minister for Canterbury Earthquake Recovery), the Hon Gerry Brownlee, has received the draft Waimakariri Residential Red Zone Recovery Plan from Waimakariri District Council. The…
  • Special Honours List 1 August 2016 (Bravery Awards)

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    Issue date: 1 Aug 2016
    New Zealand Bravery Awards, The Queen has been pleased to approve the following New Zealand Bravery Awards:, The New Zealand Bravery Decoration (NZBD), Christopher Mark FOOT, Citation, In Dunedin on the evening of 15 January 2014, Mr Chris Foot and his…
  • National Security System Handbook

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    Issue date: 1 Aug 2016
    This handbook sets out New Zealand’s arrangements with respect to both to the governance of national security and in response to a potential, emerging or actual national security crisis. As of 2025, it has been superseded by the National Resilience…
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