Health data: CNIL presss the government on sovereign accommodation
The CNIL alerts on the lack of sovereign accommodation For data from National health data system (SNDS)despite the commitments made by the government. If Article 31 of the Sren law does not yet block the current treatments, its implementing decree will impose Strict protection against access to unauthorized third states. However, no tender has been launched to meet this requirement. The CNIL exhort the authorities To act quickly to avoid a regulatory impasse and guarantee secure access to data for scientific research. A news that should delight accommodation actors, notably OVHCLOUD and SCALEWAY.
RIPPLING DEEL ATTRIBUTION FOR INDUSTRIAL ESPIONS
The rivalry between Rippling And Deel reached a new threshold with a RIPPLING legal action against his competitor, accusing him of Racket, theft of commercial secrets and espionage. At the heart of the dispute, an employee of Rippling, presumed infiltrated by Deelwho would have accessed more than 450 Confidential Slack channels linked to the business strategy of the company. The complaint evokes an attempt to destroy evidence: according to Rippling, the accused would have tried to throw your phone in the toilet To avoid a legal input. Deel denied accusations and counterattacks by denouncing a maneuver to divert attention of his own controversies.
A spokesperson for Deel tells us that “Weeks after Rippling was accused of having violated the sanctions law in Russia and having sown lies on Deel, Rippling tries to change the story with these sensational statements. We denied any legal fault and are impatient to assert our rights. ยปยป
Google combines with Mediatek to reduce its dependence on Broadcom on its ia chips
If you read yesterday our article concerning the short circuit that Amazon tries to do in Nvidia, it is Google’s turn, which plans to collaborate with the Taiwanese Mediatek To design its next Tensor Processing Units (TPU) chips, a strategic change while Broadcom has been its exclusive partner for nine years. This decision comes against the backdrop of Price disagreements Between Google and Broadcom, and could force the latter to share the lucrative TPUS market, estimated at Several tens of billions of dollars. In parallel, Google actively recruits engineers in Taiwan. The independence race enters a new lap.
Cyber: Alphabet negotiates WIZ’s acquisition for $ 30 billion
Alphabet, Google’s parent company, is in advanced discussions to acquire Wiz, a cybersecurity specialist, for around 30 billion dollars. This transaction, which would become the most important in the history of the group, had already been envisaged in 2023 for 23 billion dollars before being abandoned due to antitrust concerns. Founded in 2020 by former members of the Israeli cyber unit, WIZ is experiencing very significant growth, claims a recurring turnover of $ 500 million in 2023 and aims to double in 2025. The operation, if it ends, would significantly strengthen the position of alphabet in the cloud against Microsoft and Amazon, but risks being upset by the vigilance of competition under the competition Trump administration.
Starlink moved to the White House under the supervision of Elon Musk
Starlink, the Satellite Internet service of SpaceX, is now deployed on the White House campus, an initiative aimed at improving the connectivity of the site, according to official officials. The installation, which is based on an external data center rather than on a physical infrastructure on site, raises questions of cybersecurity. Elon Musk, unpaid government advisor and influential donor, directly supervises the project via his companies. The use of Starlink on such a sensitive government site, while the Trump administration tightens its control over the Big Tech, feeds debates on possible conflicts of interest.
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Musk against Openai: a trial at the end of the year
Elon Musk and Openai go to a trial in Decemberafter agreeing to accelerate the procedure. Musk, co -founder of Openai before leaving the company, attacks Openai’s transition to a for -profit model, which he considers a betrayal of his initial mission. Openai, who negotiates a $ 40 billion investment With SoftBank, retaliated by saying that Musk is looking above all to slow up a competitor While he develops his own project, xai.