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Cybersecurity Strategy 2019

Overview

The New Zealand Cybersecurity Strategy 2019 outlines a national vision for a safer, more resilient digital environment. It emphasizes collaboration, education, and cultural integration to protect individuals, communities, and infrastructure.

Objectives

  • Strengthen National Resilience Build robust defenses against evolving cyber threats.

  • Public Awareness & Trust Promote safe digital practices and transparency in online systems.

  • Skilled Cybersecurity Workforce Invest in training and career pathways for cybersecurity professionals.

  • International Collaboration Partner globally to share intelligence and best practices.

Core Components

  • Awareness Educate citizens about online safety, phishing, scams, and digital hygiene.

  • Partnerships Foster collaboration between government, businesses, and communities.

  • Capability Develop technical skills and cybersecurity expertise across sectors.

  • Response Implement rapid action plans for cyber incidents, breaches, and threats.

Māori Perspectives on Cybersecurity

New Zealand’s cybersecurity approach is enriched by Māori values and frameworks:

  • Whanaungatanga (Relationships) Cybersecurity should protect collective wellbeing—not just individual privacy.

  • Tapu / Noa Cultural frameworks help distinguish between sensitive (tapu) and public (noa) data, guiding respectful data handling.

  • Community-Centered Safety Greater integration of Māori values can strengthen trust, guardianship, and digital sovereignty.

Bicultural Integration in Practice

This page reflects:

  • Respectful use of te reo Māori and cultural concepts.

  • Accessibility features for inclusive design.

  • A community-first approach to digital safety.

New Zealand Cybersecurity Strategy – Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet

Te Mana Raraunga – Māori Data Sovereignty Network