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  • #Linux – first release (1991) 2025

    Linux (/ˈlinʊks/ LEEN-uuks or /ˈlɪnʊks/ LIN-uuks) is a family of open-source Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux kernel, an operating system kernel first released on September 17, 1991, by Linus Torvalds.

  • European Cyber Security Month / Europese cybersecuritymaand 2025

    European Cyber Security Month (ECSM) is an EU awareness campaign that promotes cyber security among citizens and organizations about the importance of information security and highlighting the simple steps that can be taken to protect their data, whether personal, financial and/or professional.

  • Free Software Foundation (FSF) turns forty

    The Free Software Foundation (FSF) turns forty on October 4, 2025 and will end its thirties on a high note, FSF wishes it was celebrating the achievement of software freedom for all computer users, but we're not there yet.

  • HCC!kennisdag / Modelspoorbeurs 2025

    Expo Houten Meidoornkade 24, Houten, Nederland

    Op zaterdag 4 oktober 2025 is van 10:00 tot 15:00 in Expo Houten (Meidoornkade 24, Houten) een HCC!kennisdag.

  • Het digitale debat

    Den Haag Den Haag, Nederland

    Het is bijna tijd voor de verkiezingen, daarom werd in Den Haag een debat over digitale zaken georganiseerd.

  • #OAweek Open Access Week 2025

    Open Access Week is an annual scholarly communication event focusing on open access and related topics, taking place globally during the last full week of October in a multitude of locations both on- and offline.

  • Internet Dag / Internet Day 2025

    Internet Day is an event celebrated on October 29, promoted by the Association of Internet Users and by the Internet Society, respectively.

  • Microsoft Exchange Server Security Best Practices – publication

    The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and National Security Agency (NSA), along with international partners from Australia and Canada, have released 'Microsoft Exchange Server Security Best Practices', a guidance to harden on-premise Microsoft Exchange Server instances from potential exploitation.