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Month: June 2025

MQ-9B
Air

MQ-9B SeaGuardian: The future of maritime surveillance

June 25, 2025

Chinese Navy drills in the Tasman highlighted the potential cost-effectiveness of airborne surveillance with the General Atomics Aeronautical Systems MQ-9B SeaGuardian Remotely Piloted Aircraft System (RPAS). Earlier this year, a Chinese People’s Liberation Army-Navy (PLA-N) […]

Line of Defence
2025

Line of Defence Magazine – Winter 2025

June 24, 2025

Kia ora and welcome to the Winter 2025 edition – and 36th issue – of Line of Defence Magazine! In this edition, we’re privileged to be joined by contributing writers Hon Dr Wayne Mapp QSO, […]

Lee Jae-myung.
Beyond Pacific

South Korea’s new president faces new balancing challenges with North Korea

June 16, 2025

New president Lee Jae-myung sees the need for strengthened relations between Pyongyang and Seoul, but the United States and Japan continue to play a critical deterrence role, writes international security specialist Debalina Ghoshal. In June […]

Five Eyes
International

New Zealand’s Intelligence Conundrum: Five Eyes or No Eyes?

June 14, 2025

Despite the uncertainties of the Trump administration, Five Eyes membership is of enduring value, writes Dr John Battersby, Senior Fellow in the Centre for Defence and Security Studies at Massey University. In the mid-2020s the […]

Facial
Electronic Security

Facial Recognition in Supermarkets: It’s legal, but do New Zealanders actually want it?

June 13, 2025

The Privacy Commissioner has concluded that the live FRT model trialled by Foodstuffs North Island is compliant with the Privacy Act, but New Zealanders remain uncomfortable with the use of the technology by retailers, writes […]

Indra
Defence

Rapid deployment with Indra DEMOCL3S state of the art command and control solution

June 13, 2025

Indra, a global leader in technology and innovation, announces the launch of its ground-breaking Deployable Modular Command, Control and Communications Shelter (DEMOCL3S). DEMOCL3S represents a paradigm shift in rapid deployment capabilities, allowing to establish a […]

GSB2025
Features

Global Security Barometer 2025 identifies big challenges for industry

June 7, 2025

Released in April, the International Security Ligue’s Global Security Barometer 2025 reveals changes necessary for the security industry to meet future challenges in an evolving threat environment. A survey of top executives at the world’s […]

NZSM
2025

New Zealand Security Magazine – June-July 2025

June 5, 2025

Kia ora and welcome to the June-July 2025 issue of New Zealand Security Magazine! In this issue we greet the winter months with some great reading, including a wrap-up of recent industry appointments and acquisitions […]

Michael Webster
Electronic Security

Supermarket trial of FRT: Privacy Commissioner Inquiry results announced

June 4, 2025

New Zealand’s Privacy Commissioner has today announced the trial by Foodstuffs North Island of live facial recognition technology to have been in compliance with the Privacy Act, but improvements needed. Privacy Commissioner Michael Webster has […]

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