Identity and authorization management is a headache for the IT department

According to research by Veza, a security player, the average US company has about 1,400 authorizations for each employee. Digital transformation is accompanied by an increase in the complexity of access authorizations. Precise privilege management is becoming increasingly important. Correct application identities is imperative to reducing the company’s attack surface. The link analyzed 1.2 billion … Read more

Disability: focus on white or habituation consultation

For certain patients with disabilities, cognitive and/or behavioral disorders or even communication difficulties, a simple visit to the GP can be very painful. Anxiety can increase tenfold during intrusive or even painful care, such as a routine blood test. Therefore, habituation measures have been introduced in recent years so that these populations are not in … Read more

VIDEO.Toulouse: More than 16,000 Stade Toulouse fans came to the Place du Capitole to celebrate the 6th European crown of the “red and black” in the victory against Leinster

the important thing More than 16,000 people came to watch the live broadcast of the Champions Cup final between Stade Toulouse and Leinster, Place du Capitole in Toulouse on Saturday 25 May. Around the perimeter, traffic was closed and access to the event was filtered. It began with an explosion of joy, Place du Capitole … Read more

Generative artificial intelligence: how to choose between promise and reality before the bubble bursts?

The current hype around generative artificial intelligence is such that vendors are flooding the market with big promises, sometimes too good to be true. If we believe some, only a few would be needed encourage so all your problems are solved. Contribution of Alan Trefler, President of the Pega Management Board While the power of … Read more

atomic interference and breakthrough in boson sampling

Conceptual illustration of a new boson sampling method. Credit: Steven Burrows/Kaufman Group, edited Researchers have demonstrated a new method for sampling bosons using ultracold atoms, marking a significant advance over previous techniques. Using optical tweezers and advanced cooling, the method enables precise control of the atoms in the lattice, facilitating complex quantum calculations that are … Read more

The financial and banking sectors are further ahead than other sectors in adopting artificial intelligence

Advances in artificial intelligence, particularly generative artificial intelligence, offer tremendous opportunities for the financial and banking sector to harness data, automate tasks and improve productivity while reducing costs. A study by Alteryx, which specializes in the field of artificial intelligence for business data analysis, reveals that financial services and banking institutions are at the forefront … Read more

Rare diseases: painful diagnostic wandering

Rare diseases affect more than 3 million French people, but they are so numerous and different that their diagnosis often takes too many years. It’s a strange paradox: rare diseases are very common. A disease is described as “rare” when it affects less than one person in 2,000, or just under 34,000 people across France. … Read more

“Racaille”, “accomplices”: premises of the far-right organization to help migrants in Toulouse

the important thing The premises of the Utopia 56 association in Toulouse were the victims of an action taken over by the identity collective Furie Française. A report will be filed for inciting hatred. The association Utopia 56, which helps migrants, was the target of a vandal act orchestrated by the far-right collective Furie Française. … Read more