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Panorama des menaces cyber en 2025 

Panorama des menaces cyber en 2025 : Implications pour les entreprises françaises à l’ère de NIS2 Les principales menaces selon l’ENISA dans un contexte NIS2 Le dernier rapport de l’Agence européenne pour la cybersécurité (ENISA) ar...

Veille-cyber
27 novembre 2025
  • Cybersécurité
  • Intelligence Artificielle

Risques émergents de l’Intelligence Artificielle

Veille-cyber
25 novembre 2025
  • Cybercriminalité
  • Cybersécurité
  • Intelligence Artificielle

Cybersécurité et IA en santé : enjeux stratégiques pour les DSI d’établissements de soins

Veille-cyber
25 novembre 2025
  • Cybersécurité

Sécurité des PME : échapper à l’enfer des questionnaires de sécurité

Veille-cyber
22 novembre 2025
DHS Researching Public Perception of Facial Recognition and AI Use
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DHS Researching Public Perception of Facial Recognition and AI Use

The Department of Homeland Security is looking for feedback on new applications of artificial intelligence and facial recognition that the American public could encounter. Kathleen Deloughery, a DHS S...

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10 novembre 2021
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Unis are using artificial intelligence to keep students sitting exams honest. But this creates its own problems
  • Cybersecurity

Unis are using artificial intelligence to keep students sitting exams

Universities are increasingly using computer programs to supervise university students sitting their exams. Is this the future of testing? Due to the pandemic, institutions worldwide have rapidly adop...

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10 novembre 2021
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Improved AI Gives Chatbots a Second Life in the Digital Ecosystem
  • Cybersecurity

Improved AI Gives Chatbots a Second Life in the Digital Ecosystem

In 2016 and 2017, chatbots were seen as one of the most important additions to the digital ecosystem, with some experts predicting that they would transform eCommerce, replace apps and save shopping m...

Veille-cyber
9 novembre 2021
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Companies place ‘bias bounties’ on AI algorithms
  • Cybersecurity

Companies place ‘bias bounties’ on AI algorithms

At least five large companies will introduce “bias bounties” or hacker competitions to identify bias in artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms, predicts the just-released “North American Predictions ...

Veille-cyber
9 novembre 2021
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The founder of Google Brain has raised $57 million for his A.I. start-up
  • Cybersecurity

The founder of Google Brain has raised $57 million for his A.I. start-up

Founded in Palo Alto in 2017, Landing AI has developed a computer vision tool that manufacturers can use to create their own visual inspection software. Landing AI’s customers include U.S. industrial ...

Veille-cyber
9 novembre 2021
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How To Build Responsible AI, Step 1: Accountability
  • Cybersecurity

Like It Or Not, Artificial Intelligence Is Coming To Every Part Of Retail

When I talk to retailers about artificial intelligence, their eyes glaze over, like I’m speaking a foreign language and very few people want to talk about it. But it’s coming, it’s unavoidable. AI is ...

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9 novembre 2021
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Why software testing needs explainable AI
  • Cybersecurity

Why software testing needs explainable AI

Applications that use artificial intelligence and machine learning techniques present unique challenges to testers. These systems are largely black boxes that use multiple algorithms—sometimes hundred...

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9 novembre 2021
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AI Generates Hypotheses Human Scientists Have Not Thought Of
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AI Generates Hypotheses Human Scientists Have Not Thought Of

Machine-learning algorithms can guide humans toward new experiments and theories Electric vehicles have the potential to substantially reduce carbon emissions, but car companies are running out of mat...

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9 novembre 2021
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How a military grade AI tool is weeding out boxing’s corrupt referees and judges
  • Cybersecurity

How a military grade AI tool is weeding out boxing’s corrupt referees and judges

The International Amateur Boxing Association (AIBA) employed military-approved artificial intelligence voice analysis and cyber technology systems to analyse judges and referees at the recently-conclu...

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9 novembre 2021
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Bank of China Reveals Machine That Converts Foreign Currency to Digital Yuan

The machine requires a passport, but not a bank account. The Bank of China has shown a machine that converts foreign currencies into digital yuan, China Times reported today. The machine is likely in ...

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9 novembre 2021
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Why We Forgive Humans More Readily Than Machines

When things go wrong, flexible moral intuitions cause us to judge computers more severely Before AI was hot, Henry Lieberman, a computer scientist, invited me to see his group’s work at MIT. Hen...

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9 novembre 2021
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Chinese AI Research and Business is Booming, but America is Still King
  • Cybersecurity

Israeli startup lets insurers, rental agencies inspect cars by AI

Israeli startup Ravin is using artificial intelligence to simplify the car inspection and rental process. More than one billion car inspections are done every year by car rental companies and insuranc...

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8 novembre 2021
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Can AI be Biased? Think Again.
  • deepfake

Five ways artificial intelligence could shape our lives

Tech evangelists habitually brim with enthusiasm over artificial intelligence’s potential to transform our lives, and the crowds at this year’s Web Summit were no exception. Here are five ...

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8 novembre 2021
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Artificial Intelligence Is Still No Match for Us
  • Cybersecurity

Artificial Intelligence Is Still No Match for Us

Scientists misunderstand human reason and an AI system fails the Turing test. Eric Schmidt was executive chairman while I was in the trenches at Google in 2012, but I know better than to claim—as he d...

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8 novembre 2021
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Self-driving cars will eventually be safer than those driven by people
  • Cybersecurity

Self-driving cars will eventually be safer than those driven by people

‘Autonomous driving will offer a safer and more reliable driving experience,’ said Wei Dong, vice-president and COO of Baidu’s intelligent driving division The remarks were apparently aimed at soothin...

Veille-cyber
8 novembre 2021
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