+ Ransomware gang REvil's websites become unreachable; Judo Bank's CISO departs; and more

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Wednesday July 14, 2021
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Major cyber security weaknesses uncovered at TfNSW, Sydney Trains

By Justin Hendry

Through red teaming exercise conducted by auditor.

Ransomware gang REvil's websites become unreachable

By Raphael Satter

Sparks speculation the group has been knocked offline.

Judo Bank's CISO departs

By Kate Weber

After three years with the challenger bank.

Woolworths plans additional online fulfilment centre in Sydney's south

By Ry Crozier

Targets late 2022 opening.

Govt could make IoT security standards mandatory

By Justin Hendry

Nine months after a voluntary scheme came into effect.

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