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Computer Security: Why the Internet is not Christmas
On the Internet, you must be vigilant and careful when being presented with links, posts, URLs, e-mails, webpages or attachments
Computer Security: Don’t print naked
Too many people are still printing confidential documents without caring that they might be read by third parties hanging around
How to build beautiful CERN websites
From a new easy-start template to showcased examples, find out about the latest Drupal 8 resources available to the CERN community
Computer Security: When CERN.CH is not CERN…
Just like on the envelope of a normal hand-written letter, any sender address can be specified. “CERN.CH” can easily be spoofed so that an e-mail looks like it comes from someone at CERN, but actually doesn’t
Computer Security: A new twist for those who rely on external software
If you take advantage of the plethora of software snippets, code excerpts, libraries and the like circulating on the Internet, don’t forget that there’s a risk: is the code safe? Bug-free? Maintained? And free of any malicious components?
Computer Security: What do apartments and computers have in common?
For the protection of your digital assets, photos, films, documents, banking access, social media, etc., make sure that you apply cyber-security best practices
Apply for the first quantum-computing hackathon at CERN in October!
Artificial intelligence: the only way is ethics
Vivek Nallur, assistant professor at University College Dublin, discussed aspects such as implicit bias during his talk at CERN
Computer Security: Un-confidentiality when using external e-mail
Using the CERN e-mail service gives you some flexibility, but some current practices can have severe implications for password secrecy and the confidentiality of certain documents sent by e-mail