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Cyber revue · Governance & the human factor
10 analyses on this topic, from the most recent to the oldest.
TechnologySuddenly, Everyone Is a SovereigntistOn June 12, at 5:21 p.m. Washington time, the U.S. government sent Anthropic a letter invoking national security.
CybersecurityHong Kong: when refusing to hand over your password becomes a confessionIt is the latest extension of the implementation rules under Hong Kong's national security law. Police can now compel anyone suspected of endangering national security to hand over their password, their decryption method, or…
CybersecurityWhen a prayer app becomes a weapon: the psychological cyberwar at the heart of the Iran-US-Israel conflictOn February 28, 2026, the United States and Israel launched massive joint strikes against Iran. Since then, daily life for millions of Iranians has come down to sirens, explosions, power cuts and a near-total internet blackout, against a backdrop…
CybersecurityFine for X, offensive against Telegram: Europe is waging war on digital freedomOn Friday 5 December 2025, the European Commission fined X, Elon Musk's platform, 120 million euros. On the surface: a simple slap on the wrist for failing to comply with the Digital Services Act (DSA). In reality?
CybersecuritySpyware: when the State outsources the spying on your phonesANSSI has just released a detailed report on the threat targeting mobile phones. It covers vulnerabilities, "zero-click" infection chains, cybercriminals... but also a private surveillance market that sells spying capabilities...
CybersecurityWhen artificial intelligence turns spyFor the first time, a mainstream artificial intelligence model was used to run a cyberespionage operation orchestrated by a state-affiliated group.
SocietyNovember 13, 2025. Commemorate, or keep looking away?Ten years since Paris froze in horror. Ten years since French citizens were gunned down on a terrace, in a concert hall, in the streets of their own country.
PoliticsWhen Naive Environmentalism Becomes a Strategic VulnerabilityNorway has just made an explosive discovery: 850 electric buses running in Oslo can be stopped remotely by their Chinese manufacturer.
CybersecurityWhat If We Trained Hackers to Defend the Republic?In France, we train engineers, lawyers, police officers, diplomats and teachers. But we still do not train, at scale, the very people already fighting the battles of the 21st century: hackers.
CybersecurityCybersecurity: for a real and civic digital sovereigntyWe have heard a great deal about "digital sovereignty" in cybersecurity over the past few years.
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