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At the doctor’s surgery, at the bank, at home, at work, in the car, out in the streets… data is everywhere in our daily lives. A staggering increase in the amount of data worldwide has opened up new and extensive potential uses for individuals, the economy and society. Yet there are still questions to be answered: why and how do we collect, process, use and ensure the safety of this data?

Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs): Jean-Marie Mélé and Orange’s drive to structure cybersecurity

● In the light of the strategic importance of cybersecurity in our era of cloud computing, Orange has nominated Jean-Marie Mélé as an Orange Fellow at Orange OpenTech 2025.
● A former Orange Group CISO, Jean-Marie Mélé specialises in the protection of critical infrastructure and has wealth of experience in crisis management and the organisation of cyber defences.
● A confirmed expert in the analysis and prevention of Advanced Persistent Threats, Jean-Marie Mélé warns of a new generation of informational risks linked to artificial intelligence and the manipulation of large language models.
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