Craig Young stories
Craig Young is a prolific writer whose columns delve deeply into issues around technology, connectivity, and cyber security in New Zealand. His explorations cover a wide range of topics from the technological disparities faced by rural communities to the broader digital economic performance of the nation. Young often highlights the initiatives aimed at bridging these divides, such as the Rural Connectivity Symposium hosted by TUANZ, and critically analyses New Zealand's progression and goals in cyber security.
His writing does not shy away from the stark realities and challenges faced by the less economically advantaged, with poignant insights into issues such as the underutilization of digital government aid by financially unstable citizens. Through his columns, Young offers a critical examination of New Zealand's efforts and shortcomings in harnessing digital technology for economic and social advancement. His interest in digital inclusivity is evident in his coverage of efforts like the Digital Boost Alliance, which seeks to escalate the adoption of digital tools among small businesses and local communities.
Efforts to bridge New Zealand's rural connectivity gap
TUANZ Member Awards honour tech leaders & innovators
Māori tech enterprises see growth but face workforce challenges
Report highlights AI & cybersecurity as top NZ priorities in 2024
Rural Connectivity Symposium 2024 registration opens, TUANZ leads
Financially unstable citizens least likely to use digital government aid
Digital Boost Alliance celebrates one year of digital acceleration in Aotearoa
Why is NZ lagging behind the world in cybersecurity?
New Zealand falls behind on digital economic performance