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Computer Security: Protective intelligence
For the most efficient protection of CERN – to detect an attack as effectively as possible, to be alert, prepared and ready – it’s essential to gather as much information as possible about the intentions of the malicious evil
CERN QTI launches its new series of online lectures to explore quantum science
Computer Security: Winter season, virus time – one free pill for your device
As you take measures to protect your physical well-being, maybe it’s also a good moment to think about your digital well-being?
CERN openlab CTO co-founds Swiss chapter of Women in High-Performance Computing advocacy group
Women in HPC works to reduce this gender gap in high-performance computing, or “HPC”
Computer Security: How AI are you?
Artificial intelligence (AI) is on everyone’s mind, and CERN is no exception
Annual CERN openlab Technical Workshop to take place on 16-17 March
Members of the “CoE RAISE” EU project – developing AI approaches for next-generation supercomputers – meet at CERN
This innovative project is developing artificial-intelligence (AI) approaches for next-generation “exascale” supercomputers
Computer Security: Animal or plant?
We have been informed that it’s not only computer mice that pose a threat to your digital well-being. No, trackpads do, too
Computer Security: When auto-update is not so auto
With more and more random software installed on our laptops, tablets, smartphones and other devices, more and more security risks creep in