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Connect Smart Week Promoting Cyber Security Made Simple

Media release

Monday, 22 June 2015

Connect Smart Week Promoting Cyber Security Made Simple

As Connect Smart week kicks off today, Kiwis are reminded to take simple steps to keep themselves secure online.

The second annual Connect Smart Week was launched today at Parliament by Hon Christopher Finlayson, on behalf of Hon Amy Adams, Minister of Communications, with the theme Cyber Security Made Simple.

Connect Smart is a Government-led initiative with the goal of raising awareness about cyber security and promoting ways for people and businesses to protect themselves online.

“Cyber-security can seem expensive and daunting – but in reality there are some simple steps people can do to reduce their risk when they’re online. Small things like using different and strong, complex passwords across your devices can really lift your security and protect your personal information,” says Paul Ash, Director of the National Cyber Policy Office.

“Kiwis are increasing reliant on an open, trusted and resilient cyberspace, but the reality is while New Zealand is a safe country, once you’re online, you’re inter-connected to a world of trustworthy, and not so trustworthy, people. The Connect Smart Partnership aims to help ensure everyone can be secure online,” says Paul Ash, Director of the National Cyber Policy Office.

The Connect Smart Partnership is supported by over 100 partners across the public, private and NGO sectors, with contributions from Platinum Partners ASB, HP and Spark, Gold Partners ANZ, Datacom, Facebook and Microsoft, and Silver Partners Dimension Data and Marsh.

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“Cyber security is a challenge that spans government, the private sector, academia, NGOs, schools and individuals. Each of us has a role to play in keeping ourselves and ultimately, our country secure,” adds Paul Ash.

This year Connect Smart is particularly interested in educating Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) across New Zealand.

“SMEs are obviously a very important part of our economy, and yet, often have the least resource to put into their cyber security needs. We need to make sure our Kiwi innovators are protected as they conduct their business online. A great place for them to start is checking out our free SME toolkit on our website,” adds Paul Ash.

Five simple things to improve your cyber security now:

1. Check your passwords so they are complex, and different across your devices
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3. Check you software is up-to-date on your computer
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5. Back up your important data to somewhere secure so you have a copy if something goes wrong
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7. Check your privacy settings on your social media accounts – do a quick Google search to find out what’s out there about you
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9. Start a conversation – is everyone you know Connecting Smart?

About Connect Smart:

Connect Smart is a public-private partnership that promotes ways for individuals, businesses and schools to protect themselves online. Connect Smart is led by the government’s National Cyber Policy Office (NCPO) as part of the Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC), in partnership with over 100 organisations from across the private, government and NGO sectors.

For further information on how to Connect Smart, or to become a Connect Smart partner, visitwww.connectsmart.govt.nz, and follow us at @ConnectSmartNZ

ENDS


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