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Computer Security: Freemium paywalls
Lots of software are provided to CERN for free, and not just open-source software. But what do they actually mean when they say “free”?
Quantum deep: delving into quantum technologies at CERN’s QT4HEP conference
The event discussed the latest developments in quantum technologies and identified activities within particle physics and beyond that can most benefit from their application
Computer Security: When your restaurant turns sour
It’s the beauty of software engineering to reuse programs/libraries/packages/VMs/containers developed by others – but this comes with a caveat
Computer Security: Finally, bonbons for download
Now it’s up to you to better protect your files, folders, documents and data
CERN joins with leaders from research and industry to propose an Open Quantum Institute
The Open Quantum Institute will work to ensure that emerging quantum technologies are put to use to tackle key societal challenges
Computer Security: How to avoid being disturbed during your holidays
Be sure to store all your professional data in central locations
CERN to host International Conference on Quantum Technology for High-Energy Physics (QT4HEP22)
Computer Security: Push & pain
With the demise and tighter regulation of cookies as a result of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), more and more websites are moving to alternative methods to get at your data
CERN openlab trains next generation of computing experts
For the first time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the CERN openlab summer students returned to CERN to work hands-on with cutting-edge computing technologies