NZSIS Flashcards
Section 2 - New Zealand Security Intelligence Service Act 1969
_____________ means attempting, inciting, counselling, advocating, or encouraging—
(a) the overthrow by force of the Government of New Zealand; or
(b) the undermining by unlawful means of the authority of the State in New Zealand
subversion
Section 2 - New Zealand Security Intelligence Service Act 1969
subversion means attempting, inciting, counselling, advocating, or encouraging—
(a) the _______________ of the Government of New Zealand; or
(b) the undermining by unlawful means of the authority of the State in New Zealand
overthrow by force
Section 2 - New Zealand Security Intelligence Service Act 1969
subversion means attempting, inciting, counselling, advocating, or encouraging—
(a) the overthrow by force _______________ of New Zealand; or
(b) the undermining by unlawful means of the authority of the State in New Zealand
of the Government
Section 2 - New Zealand Security Intelligence Service Act 1969
subversion means attempting, inciting, counselling, advocating, or encouraging—
(a) the ________________________ of New Zealand; or
(b) the undermining by unlawful means of the authority of the State in New Zealand
overthrow by force of the Government
Section 2 - New Zealand Security Intelligence Service Act 1969
subversion means attempting, inciting, counselling, advocating, or encouraging—
(a) the overthrow by force of the Government of New Zealand; or
(b) the ____________________ of the authority of the State in New Zealand
undermining by unlawful means
Section 2 - New Zealand Security Intelligence Service Act 1969
subversion means attempting, inciting, counselling, advocating, or encouraging—
(a) the overthrow by force of the Government of New Zealand; or
(b) the undermining by unlawful means of the ___________________________
the authority of the State in New Zealand
NZSIS contribute to:
- The _______________ of New Zealand’s national security;
- The international relations and well-being of New Zealand;
- The economic well-being of New Zealand.
protection
NZSIS contribute to:
- The protection of _________________________;
- The international relations and well-being of New Zealand;
- The economic well-being of New Zealand.
New Zealand’s national security
NZSIS contribute to:
- The _______________________________;
- The international relations and well-being of New Zealand;
- The economic well-being of New Zealand.
protection of New Zealand’s national security;
NZSIS contribute to:
- The protection of New Zealand’s national security;
- The __________________ and well-being of New Zealand;
- The economic well-being of New Zealand.
international relations
NZSIS contribute to:
- The protection of New Zealand’s national security;
- The international relations and _______________________;
- The economic well-being of New Zealand.
well-being of New Zealand
NZSIS contribute to:
- The protection of New Zealand’s national security;
- The _____________________________;
- The economic well-being of New Zealand.
international relations and well-being of New Zealand
NZSIS contribute to:
- The protection of New Zealand’s national security;
- The international relations and well-being of New Zealand;
- The ________________ of New Zealand.
economic well-being
NZSIS ______________ to:
The protection of New Zealand’s national security
The international relations and well-being of New Zealand
The economic well-being of New Zealand.
contribute
NZSIS do this by:
• __________________________ in accordance with the Government’s priorities;
• Providing protective security services, advice and assistance to the New Zealand Government and others;
• Assisting the Government Communications Security Bureau, New Zealand Defence Force and New Zealand Police to discharge their functions.
Collecting and analysing intelligence
NZSIS do this by:
• Collecting and analysing intelligence in accordance with the __________________;
• Providing protective security services, advice and assistance to the New Zealand Government and others;
• Assisting the Government Communications Security Bureau, New Zealand Defence Force and New Zealand Police to discharge their functions.
Government’s priorities
NZSIS do this by:
• Collecting and analysing intelligence in accordance with the Government’s priorities;
• _________________________, advice and assistance to the New Zealand Government and others;
• Assisting the Government Communications Security Bureau, New Zealand Defence Force and New Zealand Police to discharge their functions.
Providing protective security services
NZSIS do this by:
• Collecting and analysing intelligence in accordance with the Government’s priorities;
• Providing protective security services, _________________ and assistance to the New Zealand Government and others;
• Assisting the Government Communications Security Bureau, New Zealand Defence Force and New Zealand Police to discharge their functions
Advice
NZSIS do this by:
• Collecting and analysing intelligence in accordance with the Government’s priorities;
• Providing protective security services, advice and _________________ to the New Zealand Government and others;
• Assisting the Government Communications Security Bureau, New Zealand Defence Force and New Zealand Police to discharge their functions.
Assistance
NZSIS do this by:
• Collecting and analysing intelligence in accordance with the Government’s priorities;
• ______________________________ to the New Zealand Government and others;
• Assisting the Government Communications Security Bureau, New Zealand Defence Force and New Zealand Police to discharge their functions.
protective security services, advice and assistance
NZSIS do this by:
• Collecting and analysing intelligence in accordance with the Government’s priorities;
• Providing protective security services, advice and assistance to the _______________________;
• Assisting the Government Communications Security Bureau, New Zealand Defence Force and New Zealand Police to discharge their functions.
New Zealand Government and others
NZSIS do this by:
• Collecting and analysing intelligence in accordance with the Government’s priorities;
• Providing protective security services, advice and assistance to the New Zealand Government and others;
• Assisting the ____________________, New Zealand Defence Force and New Zealand Police to discharge their functions.
Government Communications Security Bureau
NZSIS do this by:
• Collecting and analysing intelligence in accordance with the Government’s priorities;
• Providing protective security services, advice and assistance to the New Zealand Government and others;
• Assisting the Government Communications Security Bureau, _________________and New Zealand Police to discharge their functions.
New Zealand Defence Force
NZSIS do this by:
• Collecting and analysing intelligence in accordance with the Government’s priorities;
• Providing protective security services, advice and assistance to the New Zealand Government and others;
• Assisting the Government Communications Security Bureau, New Zealand Defence Force and _______________ to discharge their functions.
New Zealand Police