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Computer Security: IoTs: The Treasure trove of CERN
The Internet-of-Things is known to be unsecure, unprotected and full of vulnerabilities
CERN donates computing equipment to Ecuador
On 19 December 2016 a ceremony at CERN marked the tenth donation of computing equipment to an academic institution
Computer Security: about security incidents & issues
To learn more about computer security incidents and issues at CERN
CERN IT department wins EMEA award
The award was presented for an Open Compute Project investigation into whether or not it could be sent out for public procurement
Computer Security: a few Christmas goodies for your security
The IT department put under the Christmas tree a wide range of tools which likely improve the security of your data
Applications open for 2017 CERN openlab student programme
CERN openlab's Summer Student Programme is open to students studying at university with an interest in computer science
Computer Security: DirtyCow BBQ - Well done, CERN!
On Friday, 21 October 2016, CERN's teams had to secure their Linux systems against a new and highly critical vulnerability dubbed “DirtyCow”
Computer Security: Open door, open screen, open life...
Do yourself a favour: protect your privacy, protect your computer. Lock the screen when leaving your laptop unattended
Computer Security: Do we need more software liability?
How to make any software that you deploy or develop more secure
Computer Security: Flash, as bad as bad can be
This year, the Adobe Flash Player made it to number 1 in the charts of ways your PC or laptop could be compromised