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Computer Security: And in the real world?
In the real world, we have become accustomed to acting securely, but we struggle to keep our computers up to date such that basic digital protections
From the web to a start-up near you
Twenty years ago, in 1997, CERN set up a reinforced policy and team to support its knowledge- and technology-transfer activities
Facing up to the exabyte era
CERN openlab works with industry to tackle the ICT challenges of the high-luminosity LHC
Computer Security: Enter the next level: Doxware
Now attackers have started increasing the pressure, and now comes the next level: “Doxware”
CERN openlab students reflect on summer projects
The final students from the 2017 CERN openlab Summer Student Programme recently left CERN after nine weeks working on advanced computing projects
Servers to SESAME
Donation of servers to SESAME marks the thirteenth donation of CERN computing equipment
Key milestones reached for the new campus-wide Wi-Fi service
State-of-the-art Wi-Fi coverage is now available in key buildings including – finally – a simple “visitor” Wi-Fi service
Computer Security: Virtual Misconduct – Real Consequences
“Academic” and “freedom” do not imply “devoid of rules”
25 years of the Internet Society
As part of the programme of the Internet Society annual member meeting, a live panel was hosted by CERN at the Globe of Science and Innovation
CERN School of Computing 2017: a successful 40th edition
Since 1970, the CERN School of Computing has trained more than 2600 participants from 80 countries in scientific computing