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Computer Security vs Academic Freedom
The mandate of the CERN Computer Security Team is simple: to protect the reputation and operations of the Organization from cyber risks. But this simple sentence can quickly become complex: what is the risk?
Computer Security: I love you
While CERN has deployed sophisticated measures in an effort to block malicious e-mails before they even arrive in your inbox, not all of them are filtered out: there might still be some that you can read
home.cern goes retro to commemorate 30 years of the Web
From 1 April onwards, the home page of CERN will take on a simpler persona that hearkens back to the early days of the Web
Computer Security: Digital Broken Windows Theory
Let’s keep our Internet presence secure and professional! Let’s apply New York City methods!
Web at 30: celebrating a culture of openness
As the Web turns 30, particle physics continues to blaze a trail in open science
Web@30: Reliving history and rethinking the future
Thirty years ago, an unimaginably powerful tool was invented by Sir Tim Berners-Lee here, at CERN
Web@30: The 30-year anniversary of an invention that changed the world
LHC: pushing computing to the limits
The LHC produced unprecedented volumes of data during its two multi-year runs, and, with its current upgrades, more computing challenges are in store
Computer Security: A "file drop" for confidential data
Why not try CERN IT’s CERNbox service? It encrypts the transmission of documents during the sharing process, avoids the proliferation of copies by offering a single place to deposit a file, and allows revocation of access
First Web browser revived during hackathon
As part of CERN’s celebrations of the 30th anniversary of the Web, an international team is at CERN to recreate the WorldWideWeb browser