Lovers of crime series and movies know that the smartphone is a valuable tool for investigators. In fact, it is even much more than that. Every day, the police regularly knock on the door of telecommunications operators to seek information, confirm hypotheses or find suspects in the context of murders, assaults, drug trafficking or kidnappings. “Children…
A secret universe on which Muriel Lévec, director of legal obligations at Bouygues Telecom, has agreed to lift a corner of the curtain. Le Figaro. This former DST – “Yes, you can say spy– he laughs – joined the Bouygues group in June, having spent thirteen years at the national police, then at Accor and Korian. “It is a way to ensure continuity between the public and private sectors. Even if in France, it is not always accepted that private companies can play a role in the sovereign domain“, he stumbles. Nevertheless…
Source: Le Figaro

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