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
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 New Zealand Police ____________________.
to discharge their functions
Who is the current (2018) Director General of the NZSIS?
Rebecca Kitteridge
When did Rebecca Kitteridge become Director General of the NZSIS?
May 2014
Who does Rebecca Kitteridge as Director General of the NZSIS report to?
the Hon Andrew Little
Who is the Minister responsible for the NZSIS?
the Hon Andrew Little