Read more about New Zealand’s stock exchange resumes trading after cyberattacks on Business Standard. There is no clarity on who was behind these « offshore » attacks, but the failure to stop them has raised questions about New Zealand’s security systems, experts said
New Zealand’s resumed trading on Friday, after facing disruptions for four consecutive days in the wake of cyber attacks this week, while the government said national security systems had been activated to support the bourse. There is no clarity on who was behind these two « offshore » attacks, but the failure to stop them has raised questions about New Zealand’s security systems, experts said. NZX Ltd had to halt trading until afternoon on Friday, after crashing earlier due to network connectivity issues, marking the fourth day that trading has been hit. Finance Minister Grant Robertson said the Government Communications Security Bureau and the national agency fighting cyber crime had been called in to help the bourse. « I can’t go into much more in terms of specific details other than to say that we as a government are treating this very seriously, » Robertson said in a media briefing in Wellington.