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Computer Security: Tunnel Madness

The "Allo Unblocker", "Allo Better Internet" and "Allo VPN" plug-ins have been explicitly banned from being used at CERN

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Computing
30 January, 2020
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30 January, 2020

CERN ends trial of Facebook Workplace

Workplace account feature changes mean an end to CERN’s trial of the platform

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Computing
28 January, 2020
Computing
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28 January, 2020

Thematic CERN School of Computing 2020: Apply now!

The 8th Thematic CERN School of Computing (tCSC 2020) will be held in the beautiful city of Split, Croatia from 7 to 13 June 2020

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Computing
21 January, 2020
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Announcement
21 January, 2020

Computer Security: A second factor to the rescue

The IT department is deploying the use of so-called “two-factor authentication”

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Computing
16 January, 2020

CERN Computer Security team: Abuse, blunder and fun

The recent past of protecting the operation & reputation of CERN

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Computing
14 January, 2020
Computing
Announcement
14 January, 2020

Computer Security: The New Single Sign-On

New Year 2020 brings a new look (and functionality) to the Single Sign-On page

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Computing
11 December, 2019
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11 December, 2019

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

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Computing
28 November, 2019

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

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Computing
14 November, 2019
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14 November, 2019

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

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Computing
05 November, 2019
Computing
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05 November, 2019

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

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Computing
31 October, 2019
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31 October, 2019