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Computer Security: 300 computer security articles and counting
We begin the year by celebrating the 300th Bulletin article focusing on various computer-security-related topics
CERN software to become central hub for EU research
Over the last ten years, CERN-born Zenodo has evolved to store ever more scientific data. Today, a new project is set to ensure Zenodo’s position as a prime repository for EU research data
Computer Security: Hits are coming closer
Until recently, universities had been attacked only very occasionally. But the last year has also seen major attacks against accelerators and telescopes
Shaping future quantum techniques in machine learning at CERN
The latest advancements in quantum techniques in machine learning have been presented at CERN, showcasing applications in particle physics and beyond
Serbia joins the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid
On 9 December, CERN and Serbia signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) at the Serbian State Data Centre. The centre will become a Tier1 member of the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid (WLCG), the highest level of collaboration within the Grid
Ethical, open and non-commercial: the Open Web Search project is designed to provide Europe with the right alternative to existing search engines
CERN recently hosted the fifth International Open Search symposium, where over 100 experts discussed how to make searching the web in Europe fairer and safer
Computer Security: Four gifts for your Christmas break
Just as physical threats don’t stop outside working hours, CERN’s annual closure won’t put a stop to cybersecurity attacks in the coming weeks
Computer Security: Your six digits are yours
Sharing your six digits could negatively impact your private life, your work and the overall reputation and operations of the Organization
CERN and the World Food Programme sign a memorandum of cooperation
The collaboration between the two international organisations will promote access to and use of breakthrough innovations in the field of IT to fight hunger worldwide