New Zealand tech and innovation businesses are vulnerable to the threat of industrial espionage by state actors, according to the head of the spy agency.
Andrew Hampton, the Director General of the Security Intelligence Service, met yesterday with Five Eyes partner agencies: the United States, United Kingdom, Australia and Canada.
For the first time the Five Eyes agencies jointly went public about the common threat of new technology.
The group also discussed escalating tensions in the Middle East and the threat implications around the world.
Andrew Hampton tells Kathryn there are undoubtedly bad actors who will try to exploit New Zealand private sector businesses, especially those who need investment.