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Phil Pennington is a distinguished author with a keen interest in the intersection of technology, privacy, and government policy. His work explores a range of contemporary issues, from the expansion of data centres in New Zealand and the complexities surrounding public discussions about these technological infrastructures, to the innovative yet intrusive methods employed by outdoor advertisers to capture the attention of passersby. Pennington's writing sheds light on the evolving digital landscape and its implications for privacy, security, and governance.

Pennington's investigative journalism delves into the intricacies of government IT projects, highlighting the challenges and setbacks faced in attempts to modernize crucial public services. His coverage extends to the global tech giants' endeavours in New Zealand, such as Amazon's pursuits for support over its data centre projects and policy contributions, juxtaposed with concerns over the security and privacy risk posed by smart home devices and apps aligning with foreign states. Furthermore, Pennington addresses the ethical and privacy considerations emerging from the government's pilot of an online identity check system, alongside the broader discourse on digital identity and data protection. Through his columns, Phil Pennington invites readers to contemplate the balance between technological advancement and the safeguarding of individual rights and societal values.

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Artificial intelligence a wildcard in electricity demand

Wed, 7th May 2025
AI is driving a 60% rise in data centre electricity demand in Auckland, challenging power supply priorities amid $6 billion planned grid investments.
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NZ submarine cables are 'attractive espionage targets', officials warn

Tue, 29th Apr 2025
Officials alert PM that submarine cables, vital for vast data transfers, are attractive espionage targets amid global concerns over their security.
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Police warned over shifting information to Microsoft cloud services

Tue, 29th Apr 2025
Police warned of 'very high' privacy risks in shifting sensitive data to Microsoft's cloud, amid a cautious trial in Wellington started in 2023.
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Man fears being target of identity theft after personal details stolen in cyber attack

Mon, 7th Oct 2024
An Auckland man fears identity theft after personal details were stolen from Bloom Hearing Specialists, who kept his data for over six years.
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National disaster coordination system still on ice

Tue, 30th Jul 2024
Despite 20 years of attempts, New Zealand still lacks an effective disaster coordination system. Locals fear they remain unprepared for the next Cyclone Gabrielle.
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Government births, deaths and marriages IT project halted

Fri, 22nd Dec 2023
RNZ understands multiple deadlines have been missed after officials tried to buy an off-the-shelf system and customise it.
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What Amazon wanted from New Zealand's prime minister

Thu, 29th Dec 2022
Mega-company Amazon asked Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern for help over billion-dollar data centres it is building here, and to have input on policy.
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Outdoor advertisers using smart technology to reach more customers

Tue, 13th Dec 2022
Technology that lets outdoor advertisers track people in the street is spreading, though the marketing industry says it is at pains not to invade privacy.
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Datacentres in NZ: PM's office rejects OIA request on briefings over plans

Tue, 13th Dec 2022
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern refuses to disclose her discussions with major tech companies regarding data centres in New Zealand.
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Identity Check online system pilot launched despite gaps over privacy, rights

Tue, 22nd Nov 2022
Government's online identity check system raises concerns over human rights, ethics, and Māori engagement. Nationwide pilot underway.
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Google says privacy key as NZ Identity Check system planned

Mon, 7th Nov 2022
Google supports efforts to fix legal stability in data flow and privacy. New Zealand uses Google Analytics in online ID system.
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Security fears raised about home devices and apps

Fri, 28th Oct 2022
Smart devices from various non-Chinese companies are found to have hidden loyalty pledges to the Chinese state in their terms and conditions.
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Private details of Otago students were exposed by digital fault

Fri, 21st Oct 2022
A digital security breach allowed personal details about most University of Otago students to be viewable to others.
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Government under pressure to align with EU's data harvesting standards for businesses

Tue, 11th Oct 2022
New Zealand is under pressure to yield to new European Union demands over how companies harvest people's data.
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New Zealand cloud provider challenges Google's claims on data control for region

Fri, 12th Aug 2022
A Wellington cloud services provider says Google's claim it will offer New Zealanders complete control over their own data is not true.
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Māori data specialists not consulted on facial recognition technology - data sovereignty expert

Thu, 28th Jul 2022
Māori data specialists are accusing the government of ignoring them while going ahead and expanding the reach of facial recognition technology.