New Zealand has joined the UK in condemning Russia's "malicious" cyber activity, Government Communications Security Bureau Minister Judith Collins said in a statement this morning.
The statement follows the UK’s attribution of "malicious cyber activity impacting its domestic democratic institutions and processes", as well as civil society organisations, to Russia’s Federal Security Service.
“New Zealand stands with the UK in calling out this behaviour,” Collins says.

“New Zealand does not tolerate attempts to undermine the integrity of democratic institutions through cyber or any other means.
"NGOs and civil society organisations also play an important role in enabling social inclusion in our democracies, and any attempt to interfere with their ability to do that is unacceptable.
“Russia’s pattern of malicious cyber activity continues to demonstrate disregard for the framework of responsible state behaviour online and for the international rules-based order."
Collins said this is a reminder to all Kiwi organisations to ensure they have strong cyber security measures in place.
“New Zealand condemns the unacceptable actions of Russian state actors and calls for all states to behave responsibly online," she said.
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