Wynyard Group stories
The Cognevo business division of failed software company Wynyard Group looks to be up for sale, according to a statement on the NZX.
Cyber security firm Wynyard Group has gone into voluntary administration, according to a statement from the company.
Traditional perimeter guards are no longer enough to guarantee network security, with machine learning and analytics the way forward.
Security software firm Wynyard Group has entered into a new agreement with a large, unnamed consulting and risk management firm, worth $3.3 million.
Wynyard signs massive contract with mystery partner to provide crime analytics software to undisclosed State policing agency.
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Wynyard Group partners with Thailand's anti-corruption commission to tackle internal corruption in government.
Biometrics eclipse passwords as cyber security's new sentinel, Wynyard Group reports an uptick in body-based security measures.
The Auckland-based company will provide its security solutions to help the bureau solve high consequence crime, security and big data problems.
The company will launch its new cyber threat analytics software in the second half of 2015, which will deliver significant recurring software revenue.
Wynyard currently expects revenue in the range of $40 to $45 million for FY15. Wynyard reported revenue of $26 million in FY14.
Wynyard Group secures $3.2m deal to bolster global fight against crime and terrorism, leveraging its advanced analytics.
Wynyard Group secures significant agreement with European justice agency for Investigative Case Management solution.
Wynyard Group, the security software company spun out of Jade Software last year, has hired Andrew France, former deputy director of cyber defence.
Wynyard Group allies with NZ Police to revolutionise crime-fighting via a high-tech partnership, eyeing global impact.
How do New Zealand's boards start dealing with cyber security, and where should they start? A new book aims to address those very issues.
Wynyard Group, the crime-fighting software and services developer, plans a dual listing on the Australian stock exchange.
Wynyard Group's advanced crime analytics software will be used to help 92 US law enforcement agencies tackle a nationwide identity theft ring that'.
New Zealand shares rose, paced by Argosy Property and Spark New Zealand, as investors sought safer equities in globally choppy markets.
Wynyard technology will be used to support New Zealand's first sex offender register, the Child Protection Offender Register.