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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
ATLAS Open data used at a University
The Technical University of Dortmund (Germany) is the first university to use ATLAS data in a lab course
Computer Security: Android’s Armageddon… Reloaded
About 1 billion Android smartphones are facing their Armageddon. Again
Computer Security: e-mail is broken and nothing we can do
Have you ever received an e-mail from a friend or someone you know and been surprised or appalled by its contents?
ICE-DIP project comes to a close with workshop held at CERN
ICE-DIP brings together CERN, Intel and universities to offer training to five PhD students in advanced information and communications
Computer Security: white hats for CERN
Join the WhiteHat Challenge to secure our web environment!
Internaut Day and the World Wide Web
With people celebrating “Internaut day” on 23 August to mark the World Wide Web’s creation, CERN explores its history