Security
Police make an arrest over London Tube bucket bomb
Police have now arrested an 18 year old after the terror attack on a London Tube train on Friday. London correspondent Catherine Drew reports. Audio
Survival of soil organisms a wake-up call for bio-security
Tiny creatures in soil that attack plants have shown the ability to survive for at least three years in new research, giving new insights into the bio-security threats posed by passenger travel and… Audio
Latest from Spain terror attacks
Sabina Castelfranco reports on the manhunt that's underway after terror attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils. Audio
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton
Security has been upgraded at Australia's domestic and international airports after an apparently very advanced terrorist plot to hijack an aircraft was in Sydney at the weekend. Audio
Public wi-fi 'represent a security risk'
If you don't think twice about logging onto Facebook using your local Starbucks' wi-fi, you're not alone.
Audit shows risky practices at Horowhenua District Council
RNZ has obtained part of the internal audit done by the Horowhenua District Council in March this year that says email blocking is extremely high risk and immediate action is needed. The chief… Audio
Mayor angry after audit reveals council blocking emails
An internal audit says the Horowhenua District Council is exposed to extreme risk because its chief executive has intercepted people's emails without them knowing it. The mayor Michael Feyen says he… Audio
Why is Palantir in New Zealand?
Peter Thiel's company Palantir sifts through mass data really fast. It has an office in Wellington, but what is it actually doing in New Zealand? John Campbell investigates. Audio
Calls for strong encryption in 'Five Eyes' countries
More than 80 different organisations and individuals from 'Five Eyes' countries are calling for strong encryption in order to protect online privacy and security.
Family of UK mosque attack suspect 'massively shocked'
The family of a man arrested after a terror attack near a north London mosque say they are "shocked" and "their hearts go out to the injured". Audio
Van hits London mosque crowd in latest 'terror' attack
Britain has been rocked by another deadly van attack leaving one person dead and eight others in hospital, only two weeks after eight people were killed at London Bridge.
Man killed, 8 injured, in 'potential terrorist attack' in London
A man has died and eight people have been injured after a van struck a crowd of pedestrians near a north London mosque.
Reporting of terror linked to further attacks
Can media coverage of suicide attacks increase the chance of more attacks occurring? An economist who’s analysed US reporting tells Mediawatch empirical evidence shows it does.
Can covering suicide attacks make them more likely?
Can blanket media coverage of suicide attacks actually make them more likely? An economist who’s analysed US reporting tells Mediawatch he thinks it does.
Reporting of terror linked to further attacks
Can media coverage of suicide attacks increase the chance of more attacks occurring? An economist who’s analysed US reporting tells Mediawatch empirical evidence shows it does.
AudioSajjan Gohel: terrorism expert on what next
Sajjan Gohel is International Security Director at London-based think-tank the Asia-Pacific Foundation and a leading authority in the ideologies and strategies of terrorist and insurgent groups around… Audio
Sajjan Gohel: terrorism expert on what next
The world should prepare for more terrorist attacks similar to those in Manchester, London and Iran, especially during the month of Ramadan, says Sajjan Gohel, a leading authority on terrorist and… Audio
Govt wary of internet controls in wake of terrorist attacks
The government is in no rush to join Australia's demand that big online companies share encryption secrets with authorities.
Govt didn't treat data security breach seriously enough
The Ministry of Social Development's Chief Executive, Brendan Boyle, admits a security problem identified in January should have been taken more seriously. Video, Audio
Dairy security fund criticised as too small to make an impact
Dairy owners say the government's 1.8 million dollar fund to help some businesses buy security equipment is nowhere near enough to protect them. Steve Roberts is the director of Fortress Security and… Audio