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Computer Security: Dear summer students, welcome!
In order to make your digital life as comfortable as possible, there are a few things you need to know
Harnessing a supercomputer for ATLAS
The Vega supercomputer in Slovenia is the most recent HPC centre to process ATLAS experimental data
Computer Security: Permanent chess
Providing computer security for an organisation, company or university resembles playing a permanent game of chess
Computer Security: Wrong link, wrong login, and BOOM
Clicking on a malicious link or attachment, or disclosing your password in reply to a malignant email or on a fake and nasty CERN Single Sign-On page, are two major attack vectors for the evil side to infiltrate CERN
Computer Security: Catch me if you can
The Zebra Scientific Alliance has been compromised; hit hard by an attacker. Zebra’s IT experts and computer emergency response teams are on the prowl, trying to get to the bottom of the malicious deeds
Computer Security: Spot the difference?
We have repeatedly published articles on “phishing” and the risks when browsing the web or opening emails. STOP – THINK – DON’T CLICK is still the mantra to follow
Computer Security: Log in. Click. Be secure
The ultimate silver bullet to protect your account, computer and data is using a sufficiently complex and unique password combined with a second-factor token
Building work for CERN’s new data centre in Prévessin begins
On Friday, 22 April, a ceremony was held to mark the beginning of construction of CERN’s new energy-efficient data centre
Computer Security: Email equals letters
When receiving an email, please don’t rely on the supposed sender. Rely on the overall package
Research and industry unite at 2022 CERN openlab Technical Workshop
CERN openlab brings together IT experts from research and industry to address the computing challenges posed by the LHC’s ambitious upgrade programme