Stefan Lueders, PhD, graduated from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich and joined CERN in 2002. Being initially developer of a common safety system used in all four experiments at the Large Hadron Collider, he gathered expertise in cyber-security issues of control systems. Consequently in 2004, he took over responsibilities in securing CERN's accelerator and infrastructure control systems against cyber-threats. Subsequently, he joined the CERN Computer Security Incident Response Team and is today heading this team as CERN's Computer Security Officer with the mandate to coordinate all aspects of CERN's computer security --- office computing security, computer centre security, GRID computing security and control system securi...
Over the last few years modern accelerator and experiment control systems have increasingly been bas...
2010 has seen wide news coverage of a new kind of computer attack, named "Stuxnet", target...
Just by fate of nature, software today is shipped out as “beta”, coming with vulnerabilities and wea...
Sebastian Lopienski is CERN's Deputy Computer Security Officer. He works on security strategy and po...
Did you know that CERN is hit by computer security attacks on a daily basis? Or that in 2006 alone, ...
Today, the industralized world lives in symbiosis with control systems: it depends on power distribu...
Computer security has been an increasing concern for IT professionals for a number of years, yet des...
Antonio Perez Perez works in the Computer Security Team doing software development, sysadmin tasks a...
Computer security has been an increasing concern for IT professionals for a number of years, yet des...
COMPUTER SECURITY SERIES - @CERN Securing IT systems in themselves is already a challenge. But when...
Abstract: In this talk, Sebastian will present the computer security risk landscape as faced by acad...
COMPUTER SECURITY SERIES - @CERN In order to protect computers and networks from malicious attacks,...
The CERN high energy particle physics facility at Geneva, Switzerland will incorporate a wide range ...
NB! Unusual time for Academic Training, the lecturer being in the USA! Abstract: Computer securit...
Dr. Saman Zonouz, assistant professor at Rutgers University, NJ and the director of the 4N6 Cyber Se...
Over the last few years modern accelerator and experiment control systems have increasingly been bas...
2010 has seen wide news coverage of a new kind of computer attack, named "Stuxnet", target...
Just by fate of nature, software today is shipped out as “beta”, coming with vulnerabilities and wea...
Sebastian Lopienski is CERN's Deputy Computer Security Officer. He works on security strategy and po...
Did you know that CERN is hit by computer security attacks on a daily basis? Or that in 2006 alone, ...
Today, the industralized world lives in symbiosis with control systems: it depends on power distribu...
Computer security has been an increasing concern for IT professionals for a number of years, yet des...
Antonio Perez Perez works in the Computer Security Team doing software development, sysadmin tasks a...
Computer security has been an increasing concern for IT professionals for a number of years, yet des...
COMPUTER SECURITY SERIES - @CERN Securing IT systems in themselves is already a challenge. But when...
Abstract: In this talk, Sebastian will present the computer security risk landscape as faced by acad...
COMPUTER SECURITY SERIES - @CERN In order to protect computers and networks from malicious attacks,...
The CERN high energy particle physics facility at Geneva, Switzerland will incorporate a wide range ...
NB! Unusual time for Academic Training, the lecturer being in the USA! Abstract: Computer securit...
Dr. Saman Zonouz, assistant professor at Rutgers University, NJ and the director of the 4N6 Cyber Se...
Over the last few years modern accelerator and experiment control systems have increasingly been bas...
2010 has seen wide news coverage of a new kind of computer attack, named "Stuxnet", target...
Just by fate of nature, software today is shipped out as “beta”, coming with vulnerabilities and wea...