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Computer Security: Password revolutions
With the new authentication system, we will relieve you of the burden of inventing a new password every 12 months
Computer Security: Presenting images that are not yours…
Once you download a photo from the Internet, beware that it might be subject to copyright
CERN, SKA, GÉANT and PRACE collaborate on next-gen computing
The next generation of high-performance computers holds significant promise for both particle physics and astronomy but key challenges remain to be addressed
CERN Webfest goes online… and global!
The weekend-long hackathon saw participants develop prototype applications under the theme ‘working together apart: accelerating collaboration’
Computer Security: CERN has been phished again
At the end of June, CERN saw yet another phishing campaign against its staff and users
Computer Security: Protecting the accelerator from remote evil
The IT department has started putting more and more privileged access routes to vital configuration services behind multi-factor authentication
Donation of CERN computing equipment to Egypt
Donation of servers to Fayoum University in Egypt marks the sixteenth donation of CERN computing equipment
Computer Security: Videoconferencing pitfalls
After two months of teleworking, videoconferencing has become the ultimate tool for staying in touch with colleagues, friends and family: There is a plethora of potential tools and a plethora of pitfalls to catch us out
Allen initiative key to LHCb trigger upgrade
From 2021, the first stage of LHCb’s high-level trigger will be run using GPUs. Investigations into its feasibility were supported by CERN openlab
Computer Security: Don’t answer me
Last year, the CERN Security Operations Centre detected 27 CERN hosts contacting so-called "tracking domains" used for reconnaissance and associated with national state-sponsored actors