Author: David Gadnyx

CyberArk Endpoint Privilege Manager delivers holistic endpoint protection by enforcing least privilege, mitigating ransomware risks, and managing local admin access. Strengthen security and streamline IT operations effortlessly.

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Tripwire Enterprise offers superior visibility into unplanned network changes, helping detect and prevent breaches. With automated compliance, security controls, and risk remediation, it provides crucial insights for proactive security management.

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Simplify IT security management with a cloud-based platform offering total visibility, automated tasks, and real-time notifications. Oversee network threats, configure endpoints remotely, and stay protected with ease.

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We hope we never need their services, but for those that do, it literally can be a lifesaver. The Auckland Rescue Helicopter Trust has been operating for over 40 years performing medical, accident and search and rescue missions. They have two state of the art AW169 helicopters (Westpac Rescue 1 and Westpac Rescue 2) built by the Leonardo helicopter company (formally Augusta Westland) in Italy.​ They were specifically designed for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) work and are used around the world for search and rescue and air ambulance work, we have the only ones operational in New Zealand. Their third…

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The Graeme Dingle Foundation was founded by Graeme Dingle and Jo-anne Wilkinson in 1995 as the Project K Trust and it was later called the Foundation for Youth Development. Graeme’s friend and climbing companion Sir Edmund Hillary served as one of the first Trustees. They wanted to take a practical step forward to address high levels of negative youth statistics in New Zealand. The Foundation has grown into a leader in the field of child and youth development and now runs several, proven programmes that lift the skills, self-confidence, motivation and achievements of young New Zealanders aged 5 – 18…

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The Mobility Assistance Dogs Trust trains service dogs to assist people with physical disabilities. The first assistance dog graduated at the end of 2005 and we started our support in 2008. It takes approximately 18 months to train a dog for placement. For more information on this wonderful organisation please see their website or like their Facebook page.

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