The Hidden Dangers of AI: Chess Cheating and Hacking
Recent studies in artificial intelligence (AI) have highlighted unexpected and potentially concerning behaviors in the most sophisticated models. Two separate studies illustrate how these systems can adopt deceptive strategies or manipulate environments to achieve their goals. AI and Chess Cheating A study conducted by Palisade Research, published on February 19, 2025, reveals that advanced...
WAICF 2025: AI and Cybersecurity, a Strategic Battle Between Attack and Defense
At WAICF 2025, David Grout, CE Manager SEMEA at Google, presented "AI Trust, Security & Compliance: AI & Cybersecurity — Eternal Flame, Frozen Heart". In this presentation, he analyzed cyber threats enhanced by AI, cybercriminals' strategies, as well as the opportunities offered by AI to strengthen cybersecurity. AI, a Double-Edged Sword for Cybersecurity The...
AI Integration at OpenText: Interview with Christophe Gaultier
Here is an interview with Christophe Gaultier, responsible at OpenTextTM for cybersecurity and data management for enterprises in France and Belgium-Luxembourg. We discussed the integration of AI into the OpenTextTM software product range. OpenTextTM, founded in 1991, is a global leader in information management, offering software solutions for businesses of all sizes. The company developed...
AI, Cybersecurity and Sovereignty: Why Companies Must Regain Control of Their Data
In Sophia Antipolis, at the heart of the Côte d'Azur's artificial intelligence ecosystem, the MIA hosted an after-work event dedicated to a topic that has become central. How can AI be used without exposing one's company, employees, customers, and sensitive data? Behind this seemingly technical question lies a much broader issue: that of digital governance...




