While the terrorist threat continues to hang over France, the extraordinary security challenge imposed by the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games adds to the anxiety of public opinion already tormented by a tenacious feeling of insecurity.
Anxious to secure this planetary event, likely to attract 13 million spectators, but also to answer the puzzle of the inaugural ceremony which should bring together some 600,000 people along 6 kilometers of the Seine, the Ministry of the Interior is about to unsheath a whole panoply of technological solutions.
The lack of 25,000 private agents missing has placed Gérald Darmanin at the foot of the wall.
In addition to the deployment of surveillance drones, the Beauvau strategists are betting heavily on a major innovation in the law enforcement landscape in France,
Fruit of advanced research in artificial intelligence, they are likely to identify “abnormal” events…
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