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Cyber Resilience Needs a Stronger Bridge Between Systems and People

Cyber resilience systems and people are closely connected in New Zealand. Across the country, serious effort is going into strengthening the cyber security of critical infrastructure — communications, energy, health systems, finance, and transport. That work matters. Ultimately, resilience depends on how well people and systems work together. And it’s clear that across the country, […]

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Into Year Two: Reflection and the Road Ahead for Digital Inclusion Whanganui

Over the past year, Digital Inclusion Whanganui has quietly moved from idea to action. What began as a concern about digital exclusion in our community has gradually taken shape as a locally grounded initiative focused on improving digital access, confidence, safety, and capability across the district. During this first phase we have concentrated on three

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Learning at the Right Pace, for the World We’re In

“Reading Wired Wisdom over summer — a book that helped articulate what we’re already practising.” Over summer, while many of us were trying to slow down, I spent time reading Wired Wisdom: How to Age Better Online by Eszter Hargittai and John Palfrey (University of Chicago Press). Further reading – click here : Wired Wisdom

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Beyond the Boundary Line: Why Sport Needs a New Cognitive–Physical Frontier

Every few generations, sport reaches a moment where it must reinvent itself. Not because athletes have changed, but because the world around the athletes has changed so radically that the old boundaries no longer make sense. We are standing in one of those moments now. For most of human history, sport has been our proving

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