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Ethical, open and non-commercial: the Open Web Search project is designed to provide Europe with the right alternative to existing search engines
CERN recently hosted the fifth International Open Search symposium, where over 100 experts discussed how to make searching the web in Europe fairer and safer
Computer Security: Four gifts for your Christmas break
Just as physical threats don’t stop outside working hours, CERN’s annual closure won’t put a stop to cybersecurity attacks in the coming weeks
Computer Security: Your six digits are yours
Sharing your six digits could negatively impact your private life, your work and the overall reputation and operations of the Organization
CERN and the World Food Programme sign a memorandum of cooperation
The collaboration between the two international organisations will promote access to and use of breakthrough innovations in the field of IT to fight hunger worldwide
CERN’s new Open Source Program Office
CERN launches its Open Source Program Office to help you with the release of your software and hardware designs
Computer Security: Data Centre Nightmares
Computer security comes with clear mantras: “Defence-in-depth”, where security controls are applied at every level of the hardware and software stack, and “Keep it simple, stupid”, to avoid unnecessary complexity
A steampunk guide to quantum thermodynamics – join us for the special edition of the CERN QTI lecture series
On 17 November, Dr Nicole Yunger Halpern, theoretical physicist, will give a talk as part of the CERN QTI lecture series
Join us for “Voxxed Days” at CERN Science Gateway
A new Voxxed Days event is coming to CERN on 22 and 23 January 2024, and everyone is invited
Bringing quantum computing to society
A new, three-year CERN-based programme called the Open Quantum Institute seeks to make quantum computing resources and technical expertise widely available