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Computer Security: CERN’s new first line of defence
Our new outer perimeter firewall is intended to boost performance and bandwidth as well as being a sophisticated means to better identify and protect against cyberattacks
ATLAS releases open software used to filter LHC collisions
The new collection of 200 additional software packages make most ATLAS software open and reinforces ATLAS’s commitment to open science
Computer Security: Scanning for problems
At CERN, the responsibility for keeping your digital house in order lies in the first instance with you
Online introductory lectures on quantum computing from 6 November
No previous knowledge of quantum physics is required to follow these open, free lectures on quantum computing
Computer Security: Telecompromised
In today’s teleworking world, a nice new evil path opens up: malicious video-conferencing invitations…
Computer Security: A new departmental car service
Centralised services enable CERN to benefit from synergies and save money and resources
Computer Security: From the digital trenches
During a recent audit of CERN’s computer security, the question was raised of how many attacks CERN is subjected to each day...
CERN meets quantum technology
The CERN Quantum Technology Initiative will explore the potential of devices harnessing perplexing quantum phenomena such as entanglement to enrich and expand its challenging research programme
CERN campus network upgrade: occasional wired internet connection interruptions to be expected in the coming months
From now until the end of 2022, these wired internet connection interruptions will be kept to a minimum and notified to territorial safety officers early on