Security
Women travelling to IS-controlled areas in Syria and Iraq
The Minister in charge of the country's spy agencies, Chris Finlayson, is reluctant to give more details about women travelling to Islamic State-controlled areas. Audio
Muslim community demands proof from the SIS
Some in the Muslim community are calling on the head of the SIS to show them the evidence that an increasing number of New Zealand women are joining Islamic State. Audio
Terror attacks can 'excite' the radicalised - SIS
The SIS is warning the 40 people on a terror watchlist in New Zealand have become more determined and capable since the Paris attacks. Audio
NZ women going to IS areas on rise - SIS
New Zealand is seeing a rise in the number of women travelling to areas controlled by Islamic State in the Middle East, the director of the SIS says. Audio
Fiji sedition lawyer lives in fear after "torture"
A Fiji lawyer says members of the security forces tortured two people close to him last month because he's representing dozens of people who are before the courts charged with sedition. Audio
San Bernadino
The radicalisation of the couple behind the latest California mass murders. Audio
Rubber ducks replace ISIS in photoshopped pictures
What's the point of social media hashtag campaigns and memes when it come to real change? Audio
New intelligence job
Recruitment expert Bede Ashby talks about what qualifications a person need to become the new Director of Intelligence and Assessment. Audio
Ross Anderson: banking security
Professor of Security Engineering at the Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, and privacy campaigner. Audio
NZ noticed by ISIS
New Zealand features in ISIS' latest propaganda video. The video, entitled "No respite" features a graphic of 60 flags - representing "The global coalition against the Islamic State" - and includes… Audio
New talking barbie raising hacking concerns
It could be one of the hottest tickets for young girls this Christmas. Audio
Engineers most likely to terrorise
A new book by two heavyweight academics, Engineers of Jihad, contends that engineers are nine times more likely to be terrorists than you would expect by chance. Audio
Concerns in Australia as tensions escalate.
The shooting down of a Russian warplane in Turkey has raised questions in Australia about the safety of their airforce which is operating in the same air space. Audio
Armed police used flamethrower at terrorist hideout
The Chinese military's top newspaper says armed police used a flamethrower to force more than 10 terrorists from a cave in the western Xinjiang region. Audio
US worldwide travel alert
The US State Department has issued a rare worldwide travel alert warning Americans of the risks of travelling because of what it describes as increased terrorist threats from militant groups. Audio
Don't believe the IS hype - Australian PM
Meanwhile Australia's Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull in his first national security address has warned against buying in to Islamic State propaganda. Audio
PM says threat level of those on IS watch list has increased
New details have emerged about a small group of what the Prime Minister describes as "quite threatening individuals", who either want to fight with Islamic State, or raise money for them. Audio
Midday News for 24 November 2015
The Prime Minister says while authorities are aware some people in New Zealand are actively raising money to support Islamic State, it's not always straightforward to secure a conviction and the… Audio
The on-line fight against Islamic State
Hactivist group, Ghost Security has changed the way it works, and is now linked up with US counter terrorism officials. It identifies and reports on Islamic State's activities, working with US… Audio
PM says changes coming to regional airport security
The Prime Minister says security at regional airports is likely to be strengthened. Audio