France's secure state messenger Tchap faces a criminal probe after a major breach. Here is why the sovereign tech play is hitting a wall.
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A security breach at Tchap, the French government's encrypted messaging app, exposes metadata and raises questions about sovereign data security.
A joint Franco-Belgian operation dismantled a massive IPTV network, revealing the industrial scale of modern digital content piracy.
France's secure messaging app Tchap has been breached, exposing 73,000 agents. This is what happens when government hubris meets the complexity of modern encryption.
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A massive data breach in Rennes exposes the fragility of municipal cybersecurity and the high price of digital centralization.
Europe's cybersecurity framework is hitting a wall as France and Spain fail to meet the NIS2 transposition deadline, risking heavy fines and market fragmentation.
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