
The Interview: Ngaire Kelaher, ASIS NZ Chapter Chair
The new ASIS NZ Chapter Chair talks with chief editor Nicholas Dynon about what the chapter will be getting up to in 2020 and why it’s worth looking a little closer at the benefits of […]
The new ASIS NZ Chapter Chair talks with chief editor Nicholas Dynon about what the chapter will be getting up to in 2020 and why it’s worth looking a little closer at the benefits of […]
Amid PPE shortage, WorkSafe reiterates employer responsibility for worker safety and New Zealand Security Association looks for alternative mask, glove and sanitiser supply lines. In recently updated Covid-19 information on its website, WorkSafe acknowledges that […]
In accordance with decisions made by the New Zealand Cabinet today, a 1pm update to the government’s www.covid19.govt.nz website now lists all private security services as essential. According to the update, “security is considered an […]
The New Zealand Security Association (NZSA) has this morning issued a further COVID-19-related update in relation to essential service designation. This follows five previous updates issued by the association since last Thursday afternoon. In this […]
As New Zealand goes into COVID-19 lockdown, there remains ambiguity over whether or not licensed private security providers are included within the government list of ‘essential services’, writes Nicholas Dynon. [Please note that since this […]
With the cricket season upon us, Chris Kumeroa, Managing Director of Global Risk Consulting, draws from years of security experience in Pakistan and the Middle East to risk assess the potential for an NZ Cricket […]
Two months on from the Christchurch mosque attacks, NZSM gains insights from Phil Murphy, Sales Manager South Island for Gallagher, and Gary Morrison, NZSA CEO, in relation to the post-15/03 security context. Security, at its […]
Auckland plays host to Facilities Integrate 2019 in September, where a much-anticipated panel discussion will explore the emerging role of ‘converged security’ in facing the combined threat posed by physical and information security breach. It […]
Safe and Secure Facilities and Public Spaces conference provides a first-of-its kind forum for exploring the security of public facilities in New Zealand from a range of traditional and emerging threats. New Zealand-based organisations and […]
David Horsburgh PSP PCI CPP writes that an organisational culture that treats customers without respect may lead to violence against staff. It’s something, he argues, that a post-Ashburton review of the MSD security environment failed […]
New Zealand Security Association CEO Gary Morrison outlines a number of legislative changes that stand to significantly impact on providers of security services. Over the next few months businesses will be faced with a number […]
The theme of Australia’s Security Exhibition & Conference 2019 is ‘Focus on security’. The need and demand for security, state the event’s organisers, is evident and the idea behind the theme is to bring it to […]
Dean Kidd, Manager of Safety and Security at Auckland Live, talks to NZSM about a Regional Facilities Auckland initiative bringing behavioural analysis expert Philip Baum to New Zealand to train local security managers. Mt Smart […]
Along with increases to the minimum wage, the security industry now faces targeting as a test ground for Fair Pay Agreements as it also braces for the impacts of the new Employment Relations Amendment Act. Nicholas Dynon reports. […]
Early December saw the visit to Auckland of two senior members of ASIS International’s top brass en route from the US to Australia. Washington DC-based secretary-designate Malcolm Smith CPP and CEO Peter O’Neil spent three […]
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