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Google and Micron join CERN openlab
Google and Micron announce that they are joining CERN openlab at major US supercomputing conference
Computer Security: The problem with crypto-mining
When using CERN resources, mining for professional purposes lacks any reasonable professional justification
Exploring quantum computing for high-energy physics
CERN openlab workshop kicks off discussion of quantum computing for high-energy physics
CERN’s IT Consultancy team can help
CERN IT experts provide advice on IT and computing for all CERN communities
Computer Security: When "free" is not free
Protect CERN, protect yourself! Using applications without a valid licence will lead to repercussions
Computer Security: The rancid USB box of chocolate
How convenient were USB sticks in the past? And how convenient they still are today despite the existence of CERN’s free and versatile CERNBox...
Computer Security: Linux: Windows revisited
Linux and MacOS folks: do as the Windows people do. Be diligent when receiving unsolicited e-mails with weird attachments
Quantum computing for high-energy physics
CERN openlab is organising a first-of-its-kind workshop on quantum computing on 5-6 November. The event will take place in the CERN Main Auditorium
Computer security: Protect your family
Protect yourself and your family! Protect your private life! And once you have done that, protect your professional life and your CERN devices, too!