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If you are a CNI organisation and you have encountered or suspect a cyber threat, please complete and return an Incident Reporting Form.

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1. What does CCIP stand for?
A. Centre for Critical Infrastructure Protection
2. What is the CCIP?
A. The CCIP is a business unit within the Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB). Please see the About CCIP page for more information.
3. Where is the CCIP located?
A. The CCIP is located in Wellington, New Zealand. For full address details please see the Contact CCIP page.
4. Who is the Minister in charge of CCIP?
A. The Minister in charge of the CCIP is the current Prime Minister of New Zealand.
5. When was the CCIP created?
A. The CCIP was established in February 2001 by the Hon. Trevor Mallard. Please see the CCIP Background page for more detail.
6. Who operates the CCIP?
A. CCIP is an Organisational Unit of the Government Communications Security Bureau.
7. How do I contact the CCIP?
A. Please see the Contact CCIP page for details.
8. What is a Vulnerability Alert?
A. Please see the What is a Vulnerability Alert page for details.
9. What is an Advisory?
A. Please see the What is a Vulnerability Alert page for details.
10. What is Critical National Infrastructure (CNI)?
A. Please see the What is CNI page for details.
11. What are cyber threats?
A. Please see the What are the Cyber Threats page for details.
12. How do I report an Incident?
A. Please see the Incidents page for details.
13. Does CCIP have a Confidentiality Charter?
A. Yes. Please see the Confidentiality Charter page for more detail.