Cyber Smart Week – Check your privacy settings
Protecting our privacy online means we have more control over where our personal information goes and who has access to it.
Protecting our privacy online means we have more control over where our personal information goes and who has access to it.
Keeping our software and devices updated is one of the easiest and most effective ways of protecting yourself from a cyber-attack.
What is two-factor authentication, how it can protect you online and how we use it at Fire and Emergency.
Cyber Smart Week kicks off today and runs until Friday 23 October. Developed by CERT NZ, Cyber Smart Week is a government initiative focused on raising awareness of what we can do to protect ourselves online.
We are nearing the completion of the deployment of the new Fire Weather System (FWSYS) Ecoconnect Application version 3 and want to remind you that the old version will no longer be available from 28 August.
Over the next two weekends, the ICT team will be replacing docking stations and monitors at NHQ.
Our Risk Reduction and ICT teams, in partnership with NIWA and Scion Research, are planning to deploy an upgraded Fire Weather System (FWSYS) EcoConnect Application for all registered user devices and the Citrix environment during July/August 2020.
The current device operating system for Windows is out of date and needs to be updated.
Most people should now be able to access their work emails and other systems from their personal smart phones, laptop or home PC. If not, get in contact with the ICT Support team on 0800 374 843 as the fix needs to be done on a one-on-one basis.