Token — Glossary
Definition of Token: A digital unit of processing, security, or asset: representing a text chunk in AI, an authorization/claims credential in security (like...
Terms List
Agentic AI
AI system capable of autonomously planning and executing a series of complex actions to achieve a goal.
Agile Methodology
Flexible, iterative, and collaborative project management approach favoring adaptation to change.
ANSSI
French government agency in charge of cybersecurity and information systems defense.
API (Application Programming Interface)
Software interface allowing two applications to communicate with each other.
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Set of theories and techniques developing computer programs capable of simulating human intelligence.
Back Office
The portion of a company or software system dedicated to administration and internal operations, unseen by clients.
Back-end
The invisible mechanics of a website: the server, the database, and the application logic.
Big Data
Extremely large, complex, and fast-growing datasets that require specific processing and analysis tools.
Biotechnology (Biotech)
The application of science and technology to living organisms to create new products or services.
Blockchain
Decentralized and secure digital ledger that records transactions in a transparent and unalterable way.
CES (Consumer Electronics Show)
The most powerful tech event in the world, organized annually by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA) in Las Vegas.
Cloud Computing
Delivery of computing services (servers, storage, software) over the Internet rather than on a local computer.
Cookies
Small text files placed on your device by a website to remember information about you.
Crypto-assets
Virtual assets stored on a decentralized ledger (blockchain), used as a medium of exchange or investment.
CSPN
French certification (ANSSI) guaranteeing the robustness and security of a software or hardware product.
Cybersecurity
Practices and tools aimed at protecting systems, networks, and data from digital attacks.
Deep Learning
Advanced AI technique inspired by the human brain (neural networks) to process complex data.
DeFi (Decentralized Finance)
An alternative financial ecosystem built on blockchain and smart contracts, enabling peer-to-peer transactions without traditional banking intermediaries.
Design Thinking
A human-centered approach to innovation that emphasizes empathy, creativity, and rapid prototyping to solve complex problems.
DevOps & CI/CD
Method combining Development (Dev) and Operations (Ops) to accelerate and secure software delivery.
Digital Assets
Any digital representation of value not issued by a central bank, which can be stored or traded electronically.
Digital Eco-design
An approach aimed at reducing the environmental footprint of a digital product or service right from the design phase.
Digital Sovereignty
The ability of a state or company to maintain control over its data and technologies.
Digital Twin
Virtual replica of a physical object, process, person, or system.
EdTech (Educational Technology)
The industry sector focused on developing technological solutions and tools to innovate and improve learning and educational systems.
Entrepreneurship
The act of creating, developing, and managing a business while assuming financial risks to generate value.
Extraterritorial Legislation
Laws of a country that apply outside its own borders, often used to access data hosted abroad.
Fine-Tuning
The process of partially re-training a pre-existing AI model on a specific dataset to adapt it to a particular domain or task.
Framework
A software framework providing pre-built components and an architectural foundation to facilitate and standardize application development.
Front-end
The visible and interactive part of a website or application, with which the user interacts.
GDPR
European law protecting the privacy and personal data of citizens.
Generative AI (GenAI)
A type of artificial intelligence capable of generating new content (text, image, code) based on its training data.
Green IT
A continuous improvement approach aimed at reducing the environmental, economic, and social footprint of information and communication technologies.
Hallucination (AI)
A phenomenon where an AI model (like an LLM) generates false, inconsistent, or invented information while presenting it with certainty.
Innovation
Implementation of a new idea to create value, whether technological, social, or usage-based.
Interoperability
The ability of different computer systems, software, or hardware to communicate and exchange data seamlessly.
Intrapreneurship
An innovation process where an employee acts like an entrepreneur within their company.
IoT (Internet of Things)
Network of physical devices connected to the Internet, capable of collecting and exchanging data.
JSON (JavaScript Object Notation)
Lightweight, text-based data format that is easy for humans and machines to read and write.
KPI (Key Performance Indicator)
A quantifiable measure used to evaluate the success or progress of a project, process, or organization.
La French Tech
Ecosystem of French startups, supported by the state to promote French tech internationally.
LLM (Large Language Model)
AI model trained on vast amounts of text to understand and generate human language.
Machine Learning
Subfield of AI allowing computers to learn from data without being explicitly programmed.
Management
The art of directing, organizing, and motivating teams to achieve an organization's goals.
MBFA (Master in Banking, Finance, and Insurance)
High-level university degree training future senior executives in the banking and financial sector.
MFA (Multi-Factor Authentication)
A security system requiring more than one method of authentication from independent categories to verify the user's identity.
MVP (Minimum Viable Product)
The very first version of a product containing only the essential features to satisfy early users.
NFT (Non-Fungible Token)
A unique cryptographic digital asset recorded on a blockchain, proving ownership and authenticity of a specific digital or physical item.
NLP (Natural Language Processing)
Ability of a computer program to understand, interpret, and manipulate human language.
No-Code / Low-Code
Software development approaches that allow creating applications through visual interfaces with little (Low-Code) or no (No-Code) programming.
On-chain
Any transaction or data directly recorded, validated, and secured on the blockchain.
Open Data
Digital data that can be freely used, modified, and shared by anyone for any purpose, often published by public institutions.
Open Source
Software whose source code is public, modifiable, and redistributable by anyone.
OSINT (Open Source Intelligence)
Collection and analysis of publicly available information, especially on the internet.
PASSI
ANSSI-certified company authorized to perform IT security audits.
PDIS
ANSSI-certified service provider ensuring the detection of security incidents (often via a SOC) for critical entities.
Phishing
A cyberattack technique involving fraudulent communications designed to trick users into revealing sensitive information.
Photonics
Branch of physics concerning the study and application of light generation, detection, and manipulation.
POC (Proof of Concept)
An early-stage demonstration of a product or idea aiming to prove its technical feasibility and viability before full development.
POS (Point Of Sale)
Computerized system used by merchants to ring up sales and process payments.
PRIS
ANSSI-certified service provider for emergency response in the event of a proven cyberattack.
Prompt Engineering
The art of designing precise instructions to get the best result from a generative AI.
QR Code
Two-dimensional barcode capable of storing data, quickly readable by a smartphone.
Quantum Computing
A new generation of computing using the principles of quantum mechanics to solve complex problems inaccessible to classical computers.
R&D (Research and Development)
Activities undertaken by companies to innovate and introduce new products and services.
RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation)
Technique coupling a large language model (LLM) with a search database to provide accurate and sourced answers.
Ransomware
Malicious software that encrypts a victim's data and demands payment of a ransom to restore access.
ROI (Return on Investment)
Financial indicator used to evaluate the profitability of an investment or project.
RSS
An open syndication format that allows users to automatically track updates from a website via an external reader.
RWA (Real World Assets)
Traditional physical or financial assets represented as digital tokens on a blockchain.
SaaS (Software as a Service)
Software distribution model where the application is hosted on the Cloud and accessed via a browser (e.g., Netflix, Gmail).
Scrum
The most popular Agile framework, organized in short cycles called 'Sprints'.
SecNumCloud
Security visa issued by ANSSI to guarantee the highest level of requirements for cloud service providers in France.
SEO (Search Engine Optimization)
Set of techniques aimed at optimizing a website's visibility in search engines.
Smart Contract
A self-executing computer program stored on a blockchain that automatically enforces the terms of an agreement when predefined conditions are met.
SME (Small and Medium-sized Enterprises)
Businesses whose personnel numbers and revenue fall below certain limits.
SOC (Security Operations Center)
Centralized team and facility responsible for monitoring, detecting, and responding to cybersecurity incidents.
Social Media
Online platforms enabling users to create and share content or to participate in social networking.
Software
A set of programs, procedures, and rules related to the operation of a computer system.
Sovereign Cloud
A cloud computing infrastructure localized and operated under the jurisdiction of its users' country, ensuring data independence and security.
Stablecoin
Cryptocurrency whose value is pegged to a fiat currency (like the Euro or Dollar) to avoid volatility.
Startup
A young innovative company with high growth potential.
TDM (Text and Data Mining)
Massive data and text analysis technique to extract knowledge, often used for AI training.
Token
A digital unit of processing, security, or asset: representing a text chunk in AI, an authorization/claims credential in security (like a JWT), or a digital asset on a blockchain.
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The process of converting rights to an asset into a digital token on a blockchain.
UI / UX Design
Design of the User Interface (UI - the visual) and the User Experience (UX - the feel and usability).
URL
Uniform Resource Locator. It is the unique web address used to access a specific resource on the Internet.
Web3
The new generation of the web, decentralized and based on blockchain technology.
Zero Trust
A cybersecurity framework based on the principle of strictly verifying every user and device, assuming no implicit trust whether inside or outside the network.
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