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Government Communications Security Bureau Waihopai
General Business in Renwick, Marlborough area
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Our address
Blenheim Street, State Highway 6, 6 & Middle Renwick Road, State Highway 6, 6,
Renwick
7204,
Marlborough, South Island,
New Zealand
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03 578 1068
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Services offered
Signals Intelligence (SIGINT), Cybersecurity, Information Assurance, Foreign Intelligence, Assistance to other government agencies, Protective Security Advice, Co-operation with other public authorities
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we are providing services in Renwick, Renwick
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Nestled in the lush, verdant landscape of Marlborough, the Government Communications Security Bureau Waihopai stands as a beacon of security and intelligence for Aotearoa New Zealand and beyond. Established with a vision to safeguard our nation's interests, we have been at the forefront of providing General Business solutions in the realm of Signals Intelligence (SIGINT), Cybersecurity, and Information Assurance since [founding date]. Our journey began here in Marlborough, where we took root in a community known for its resilience and innovation. Much like the region's vineyards that flourish against all odds, we too have grown stronger with each challenge, adapting to the ever-evolving landscape of foreign intelligence threats. We are more than just a General Business; we are a team of dedicated professionals committed to assisting other government agencies in their missions. With a passion for protective security advice and a knack for co-operation with other public authorities, we strive to ensure that our nation remains secure in the digital age. Our story is one of collaboration, innovation, and unwavering dedication to our mission. We take pride in being a part of Marlborough's vibrant community, drawing strength from its spirit of resilience and commitment to progress. As we continue to evolve and adapt to the challenges ahead, we remain steadfast in our pursuit of ensuring the safety and security of Aotearoa New Zealand. Join us on this journey as we navigate the complexities of the digital world, standing firm as a pillar of strength and intelligence for our nation. Together, we will continue to protect, innovate, and grow - just like the vines that surround us in Marlborough.
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Horrible rubbish packaging
“The new cardboard packaging is disgusting. I'm a land based fisherman. Went to one site and it was everywhere. I thought it was strange then bought a box of 3kg bombs for myself and yip. Packaging stuck to the berley. Hands smelt like berley. Rubbish harder to contain because it comes off in little pieces and I cannot contain the flow of barley like the old method. So much more rubbish. Why would you change what's not broken.”