Last updated: 2026-03-04

NZ Cyber Security Strategy 2026–2030 Summary

By Luke Taylor — CEO | Cybersecurity | MInstD

Concise executive briefing detailing the proposed cyber security obligations for critical infrastructure, including who is captured, required risk-management programmes, incident reporting timelines, and director accountability. Provides a clear understanding of regulatory impact, actionable governance implications, and a path to rapid compliance planning for leadership and boards.

Published: 2026-03-04

Primary Outcome

A clear, prioritized plan to align your organization with the proposed cyber security obligations and director accountability framework.

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About the Creator

Luke Taylor — CEO | Cybersecurity | MInstD

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What is "NZ Cyber Security Strategy 2026–2030 Summary"?

Concise executive briefing detailing the proposed cyber security obligations for critical infrastructure, including who is captured, required risk-management programmes, incident reporting timelines, and director accountability. Provides a clear understanding of regulatory impact, actionable governance implications, and a path to rapid compliance planning for leadership and boards.

Who created this playbook?

Created by Luke Taylor, CEO | Cybersecurity | MInstD.

Who is this playbook for?

CIOs/CISOs at NZ-based energy, transport, health, finance, water, and communications operators seeking regulatory clarity, General counsel and risk managers assessing exposure and governance obligations under the proposed regime, Executive teams preparing leadership-level risk mitigations and board-ready compliance plans

What are the prerequisites?

Interest in education & coaching. No prior experience required. 1–2 hours per week.

What's included?

executive overview. regulatory implications at a glance. actionable next steps for leadership

How much does it cost?

$0.35.

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