The guides
In-depth resources that bring together the analyses by theme. A starting point to understand a subject as a whole, then explore each article.
NIS2 and DORA: getting compliant without drowning
The NIS2 directive and the DORA regulation significantly widen the range of organisations subject to cybersecurity obligations, and shift responsibility onto senior management.
Personal dataGDPR and CNIL: protecting data for real
The GDPR is nearly ten years old, but many organisations still settle for surface-level compliance: a copied privacy policy, an incomplete register, tiresome cookie banners.
Threats and incidentsRansomware: prevent, absorb, recover
Ransomware remains one of the most destabilising threats an organisation can face: in a matter of hours, whole systems are encrypted, activity grinds to a halt, and stolen data becomes a means of pressure.
Human factorThe human factor: the real attack surface
People are often described as "the weakest link" in cybersecurity.
Sovereignty and cloudDigital sovereignty: taking back control
Digital sovereignty is not a slogan: it is the very concrete question of who controls our data, our infrastructures and our dependencies.
Digital lifeProtecting yourself day to day (individuals and families)
Cybersecurity is not just for companies: day to day, everyone manages accounts, passwords, a phone and data that is worth money to scammers.
Artificial intelligenceAI and cybersecurity: opportunities, risks, ethics
Artificial intelligence is shaking up cybersecurity on both sides of the front.
Cloud and infrastructureCloud: mastering what you delegate
The cloud has become the default foundation of organisations' IT, and that is real progress: elasticity, availability, managed services that few companies could run on their own.

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