Kris Faafoi stories
Kris Faafoi is a prolific author with a keen interest in the technological and digital evolution within New Zealand. His works span a variety of significant topics, from the expansion of Microsoft's data centre region to governmental initiatives in digital council formation. Faafoi's writing often highlights the intersection of technology with policy and social implications, emphasizing the broader impacts on New Zealand's enterprise and privacy landscapes.
Faafoi’s exploration into the advancements in AI, privacy legislation, and cybersecurity showcases his deep engagement with New Zealand's digital transformation. His coverage includes the appointment of new key figures such as the Privacy Commissioner Michael Webster, and the significant legislative steps like the Security Information in Proceedings Legislation Bill. Through his comprehensive analysis and reporting, Kris Faafoi emerges as a central voice in articulating the nuances of New Zealand's journey towards enhancing its digital infrastructure and governance.
Aotearoa's new Privacy Commissioner shares focus moving forward
Aotearoa gets a new Privacy Commissioner: Michael Webster replaces John Edwards
NZ Govt security information bill passes its first reading
Microsoft NZ appoints Matt Bostwick as commercial partner director
Microsoft to launch data centre region in New Zealand