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Change is constant for the news industry and 2022 will be no different. Stephen Parker looks at the questions facing our media players and how they might respond.
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Change is constant for the news industry and 2022 will be no different. Stephen Parker looks at the questions facing our media players and how they might respond. Keep Reading
Dr Nalin Arachchilage asks us to imagine a world where we could be confident that our use of software minimised the risk of losing our data. Keep Reading
“Facebook must be held responsible for the harm it has caused ... by promoting extremist content,” said the sister of a slain federal security officer. Keep Reading
Enabling data to move more easily between organisations will undoubtedly lead to more crime, says a cybersecurity firm. Keep Reading
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The Government is working on a way to quantify New Zealand's cyber resilience as the seriousness of digital and online threats scales up. Keep Reading
Happy new year's eve 2021! America ends 2021 with book banning surge in Texas, Oklahoma and other Republican states. Will 2022's new year be better? Keep Reading
The second of two speeches by journalists awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for 2021. This address was given at the awards ceremony in Oslo last month by Dmitry Muratov, editor of the independent Russian newspaper Noyava Gazeta. Keep Reading
The Nobel Peace Prize for 2021 went to two journalists fighting separate battles to safeguard freedom of expression, 'a precondition for democracy and lasting peace'. Here is the acceptance speech from Philippines news site editor Maria Ressa. Keep Reading
Sick of the internet? Here are some resolutions to hopefully make your online life better over the coming year. Keep Reading
Some of our most popular stories were about people making a splash on social media. The Christchurch teenager's Tik Tok fame, the Liverpudlian reconnecting with his whakapapa and 'curvy girl' Ellie Haines preaching body positivity. Keep Reading
Western social media companies face huge fines as Russia pressures them to remove content it objects to. Keep Reading
A website promoting trials and execution for Kiwi public figures is a "worrying" reflection of the times we live in, says NetSafe. Keep Reading
Philippine journalist Maria Ressa accuses internet sites of using a "God-like power" to sow division. Keep Reading
Harvard Professor Graham Allison and former Google CEO Eric Schmidt have warned that China may lead the world in decisive technologies in a new report for Harvard University’s Belfer Center. The au… Keep Reading
Inspired by the EU's GDPR, China has introduced a law to protect individuals’ personal data. It's another move to rein it the power of Big Tech Keep Reading
Government documents reveal officials are increasingly alarmed by the seriousness of threats - and grasping for ideas on how to address the problem. Keep Reading
Max Hawker repairs iPhones on TikTok for a living, but thanks to a backflip from technology giant Apple, everyday Australians might soon be able to fix them themselves. Keep Reading
Far-right users launched a “coordinated and malicious” attack to exploit a new Twitter privacy rule, according to The Washington Post. Keep Reading
Ten hours a day, streamers are broadcasting lives of obsession and wealth for an unforgiving crowd. Here's what it's like to stay up all night with a Twitch millionaire. Keep Reading
Video testimonials from Uyghurs saying they’re content with the economic opportunities provided for them through Chinese Communist Party re-education programs; promotion of Xinjiang as an idyllic tourism destination; commentary on the positive impact of CCP ... Keep Reading
OPINION: The approach taken to rolling out My Vaccine Pass is an example of how a digital identity system can potentially harm and exclude people. Keep Reading
Collected stories and commentary, from New Zealand and elsewhere, that are topical and trending on media and digital issues. Keep Reading
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Collected stories and commentary, from New Zealand and elsewhere, that are topical and trending on media and digital issues. Keep Reading