Preserve our economic interests by developing French technical tools that improve security without harming freedoms.
This is the issue of the report led by the Senate Law Commission on
“biometric recognition in the public space”
.
From the outset, the mission of information at the origin of this document of a hundred pages assures to issue its
"thirty proposals to eliminate the risk of a surveillance company".
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The subject is delicate.
The only experiment envisaged in the perspective of the 2024 Olympics in France had to be stopped for lack of a legal framework and for a reason pointed out by the High Assembly:
“The electoral deadlines of spring 2022 not conducive to a peaceful debate.”
But this last obstacle will jump soon and the High Assembly wants to open the ball with a copy which could be inspired, she thinks, the next government.
From the discussion on the orientation and programming law of the Ministry of the Interior (Lopmi), of which Gérald Darmanin provided…
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