
Cyberattacks in France in Late 2025: The Reality Is Already Here
The year 2025 will be remembered as a pivotal year for cybersecurity in France. The threat landscape has become more intense: massive attacks, compromises of public services and disruptions to critical systems show that no sector is immune.
Among the most striking examples: the Ministry of the Interior’s cybersecurity was compromised and its email servers infiltrated, leading to an immediate tightening of access controls and a thorough investigation by the relevant authorities.
In addition, the France Travail organisation saw the personal data of hundreds of thousands of job seekers exposed via a flaw in the Kairos application, revealing persistent weaknesses in essential national services.
Finally, even large-scale infrastructures such as the national postal service have been affected by targeted attacks, impacting the availability of services during periods of high traffic.
This finding is reinforced by general observations from the sector: attacks are increasingly exploiting supply chains and third-party components rather than directly attacking an organisation’s visible defences.
Why a Resilience Mapping Like Systematic Paris-Region’s Is Essential
In an environment defined by persistent and evolving threats, having a clear, structured understanding of the cybersecurity solutions landscape is no longer a luxury, it is a strategic imperative.
The Resilience of Digital Infrastructures mapping published by Systematic Paris-Region provides a much-needed reference framework. It does more than catalog tools; it categorizes approaches across the lifecycle of cyber resilience from prevention and protection to detection and response.
This kind of mapping is valuable because it helps organizations:
- Identify strengths and differentiators among available cybersecurity approaches.
- Match business and operational requirements with concrete technical capabilities.
- Spot sovereign and strategically relevant options for critical environments or regulated contexts.
In a crowded and technically complex market, such a resource accelerates informed decision-making and supports robust security strategies.
MOABI: Innovation, Research and Operational Support
At MOABI, we view cybersecurity not as a checkbox exercise, but as a continuous, evolving process.
Our work is grounded in research and real-world impact. We advance this mission by:
- Engaging in high-level applied research to better understand how vulnerabilities are exploited and how they can be detected automatically.
- Developing automated audit technologies capable of analyzing software components, including binaries without access to source code to identify risks and points of exposure.
- Collaborating with academic and industrial partners to bridge the gap between cutting-edge research and the operational challenges faced by organizations.
We support organizations of all sizes, from large enterprises to agile startups, helping them move beyond periodic testing to truly proactive and scalable security practices.
Our goal is not just to find vulnerabilities, but to free technical teams from repetitive tasks so they can focus on strategy, innovation, and resilience.
Toward Smarter, Proactive Cybersecurity
The recent cyber incidents in France underscore a stark truth: attackers will continue to probe and exploit weak links in digital ecosystems, often through indirect paths such as third-party components or supply chain dependencies.
In this context, reactive security is no longer sufficient. Resilience, the ability to anticipate, withstand, and recover quickly from disruptions, must be engineered into the heart of software and systems.
Tools like the Systematic Paris-Region resilience mapping provide valuable orientation in a complex landscape. When combined with sustained research, innovation, and operational rigor, they help shape security practices that are both effective and sustainable.
Cybersecurity is no longer a destination.
It is a continuous process grounded in vigilance, clarity, and strategic action.
Organizations that embrace this reality now will be better positioned to navigate the threats of tomorrow.







