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National Cyber Security Centre

The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) works to improve New Zealand’s resilience to cyber-security threats and attacks.

Strategy and objectives

The NCSC works to help with the protection, wellbeing and prosperity of New Zealand. They do this by providing trusted cyber-security services.

The NCSC’s strategic objectives are to:

  • defend national security
  • raise cyber resilience
  • facilitate digital transformation.

Who we are — NCSC

Services the NCSC delivers

The NCSC:

  • provides cyber-security information and educational resources
  • receives reports of, and responds to, cyber-security incidents
  • puts together information about the threat landscape to share with partners
  • disrupts cyber-security attacks
  • hosts the Government Chief Information Security Officer function and provides system stewardship of public-service information security
  • delivers cyber-security uplift to Pacific Islands nations
  • supports government agencies and nationally significant organisations with tailored services and advice.

The NCSC makes use of its domestic and international networks to facilitate information exchanges within sectors, share information with trusted partners, and support our cyber-security work in New Zealand.

Manager

Sector

Public Service

Part of

Government Communications Security Bureau

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