John Key stories - Page 5
John Key, a prolific writer with a keen eye on New Zealand's political and tech landscapes, delves deep into the nation's pressing issues through his insightful columns. From the contentious arena of surveillance and privacy, notably spotlighting the global spying saga involving figures like Edward Snowden and Kim Dotcom, to the evolution of the country's cyber security framework, Key navigates the complex interplay between politics and technology with an adept understanding.
His interests don't stop at New Zealand's borders; Key also explores the impact of international relations on local digital and infrastructure developments, such as rural broadband advancements and dealings with tech giants like Huawei. Through his engaging commentary on government decisions, surveillance legislation, and digital economy debates, Key unravels the intricacies of how technology shapes and is shaped by policy decisions, drawing attention to the broader implications for privacy, security, and democracy in New Zealand.
Key's Commerce Commission threat cheats Kiwis
Key's Dotcom denial baffles Labour
Dotcom cock-ups watched closely in USA
Key causes Parliament outrage over Dotcom
Labour demands Dotcom audio from Key meeting
Stuck in the middle with Huawei
Key talks Dotcom in Hollywood
Dotcom lessons in Mike Tyson's knockout
Key's credibility crushed after Dotcom denial
PM mindful of Dotcom spying
Dotcom demands spying probe
NZ had rules to avoid Kim Dotcom mess
Key “disappointed” with Dotcom spies
PM slams govt spies in Dotcom case
PM ignored Huawei concerns: Labour
Crown fibre to shortlist in a month
Fibre in the ground this year