It’s free, it’s easy, and it will immediately start saving you time. E-invoicing is a fantastic tool for any business. Plus, it could protect you from being scammed out of significant sums of money.
Is your Not for Profit enterprise prepared for a cyberattack? If the answer is 'no', you're not alone. Our research report, Here for Good? uncovered some alarming statistics that highlighted cybersecurity as a major vulnerability in the sector
In March 2024, PCI DSS version 3.2.1 is officially retires and version 4.0 comes into full effect – and if your business accepts card payments, you need to ensure you’re ready. PCI DSS protects your customers’ information when they provide their credit/debit card details or planned payments, and you must comply with the standard.
A lot of online scams are pretty obvious. Your bank isn’t going to send you emails about your balance expiring soon. And you know the IRD isn’t going to send you a text to transfer your tax rebate. Unfortunately, the types of scams most likely to affect New Zealand businesses are considerably more sophisticated.
Today, cybersecurity has become a top concern for public sector leaders, as the number and sophistication of breaches continues to increase. If you want to strengthen your agency’s IT defences and understand your current state of cyber-preparedness, we recommend the following steps as part of a wider cyber security maturity assessment.
In September 2021, The Reserve Bank of New Zealand released an issues paper that considers the introduction of a New Zealand Dollar-issued digital currency that could be used to innovate and support central bank money. The risk of New Zealand falling behind international standards exists if we don’t innovate and adopt a robust CBDC.