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Computer Security: 20 years of securing controls (or trying to): nothing has changed?
20 years ago, control systems used to be stand-alone systems, usually decoupled from the larger enterprise networks, using their own network cabling infrastructures and programming languages dedicated to control systems. But no more…
Voxxed Days are back – join us!
A new Voxxed Days event is coming to CERN on 10 February 2026, and there are many ways for you to participate
Computer Security: CERN, beautified
The Computer Security Office is planning to improve the security posture of CERN's web presence, making it a bit more beautiful than before
White Rabbit meets quantum entanglement
The CERN-born open-source timing technology is being tested for use in quantum networks and secure quantum communication
Unlock efficiency with Zoom AI Companion: Enhancing collaboration at CERN
Computer Security: “ClickFix”, a nasty copy & paste
“ClickFixing”, or the art of luring you into executing a very simple string of copy/paste-like tasks to install malware on your computer
Computer Security: Block ads, stay clean
The main ways to get your computer infected these days are clicking on the wrong link, accessing the wrong website and/or installing the wrong software...
CERN donates computing equipment to Egypt
The donation was celebrated during a visit to CERN by the Egyptian Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research on 30 July
Computer Security: easily applied
To make your life easier, the Computer Security Office has compiled four shortlists of “Security Principles”
Computer Security: Spam protection for phone calls
Unsolicited marketing and fraudulent calls are unfortunately very common nowadays. Although total protection is impossible, the CERN Telephony Service has implemented several mechanisms to reduce such annoying calls to all CERN telephone numbers