SIS
Call for proof of NZ 'jihadist brides'
The Islamic Women's Council is demanding proof New Zealand women are joining Islamic State as jihadi brides. Audio
NZ's security threats assessed
The GCSB and SIS have released their annual reports, which reveal a rise in cyber attacks and "realistic possibility" of returning foreign fighters. Audio
Terror attacks can 'excite' the radicalised - SIS
The SIS is warning the 40 people on a terror watchlist in New Zealand have become more determined and capable since the Paris attacks. Audio
Islamic community is horrified at jihadists brides revelation
Listening to that was Hazim Arafeh, president of the Federation of Islamic Associations of New Zealand. Audio
SIS concerned by NZ women falling under Islamic State's spell
The SIS is warning the 40 people on a the terror watchlist here have become more determined and capable since the Paris attacks. Audio
Difficult for Jihadi brides to return to NZ
Up to 12 New Zealand women have travelled to Syria and Iraq to join the Islamic State this year, some to be Jihadi brides. Audio
NZ women going to IS areas on rise - SIS
New Zealand is seeing a rise in the number of women travelling to areas controlled by Islamic State in the Middle East, the director of the SIS says. Audio
Minister 'not into witch hunts' over SIS failings
Minister Chris Finlayson, who is responsible for spy agencies, has defended the Security Intelligence Service, saying he won't be drawn into a witch hunt over its failings.
Greens grill minister over SIS failures
The Minister responsible for spy agencies says he won't be drawn into a witch hunt over their failings. Audio
Security analysist concerned by SIS and potential CIA link
Six years after American intelligence services ended a controversial interrogation programme, a top government official is questioning what New Zealand knew about it. Audio
SIS told it must lift its game
The Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security has received complaints from at least three people who say they lost their jobs as a result of not being cleared by the SIS. Audio
Spy watchdog looks at possible NZ-CIA link
The Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security is looking into whether New Zealand was involved in an American CIA detention and interrogation programme. Audio
SIS publicises security breach case studies
The country's security service says foreign intelligence officers broke into two New Zealanders' hotel room and bugged their laptops and cellphones.
Munki Studio
Before the demolition crew arrives, Mike Gibson takes Yadana Saw on a tour of Munki Studios and the many stories of this rather infamous building. Video, Audio
Opposition parties wary of extending spy agencies' powers
Opposition parties are questioning the need for any extensions of the powers of the Security Intelligence Service. Audio
SIS warns openness comes at a cost
The Security Intelligence Service has warned greater openness about its activities has prompted the people it is monitoring to change the way they communicate. Audio
Greater openness prompting people to avoid being snooped on
The Security Intelligence Service has warned greater openness about its activities has prompted people it is monitoring to change the way they communicate to avoid being snooped on. Audio
SIS says its law should change.
The Security Intelligence Service director is suggesting the law governing the spy agency should be changed. Audio
Government told to axe its spy agencies
The Government's been told it should be axing its spy agencies, not reviewing them. Audio
ISIS sympathisers talked out of action
Security expert Dr Paul Buchanan joins the Panel to discuss if the people spoken to by NZ authorities really can be talked out of joining ISIS. Audio