Last month, the French Minister of Justice answered a parliamentary question about the currently limited use of "especially technical" cell phone jammer. Christiane Taubira explained: "Due to the rapid development of communication technology, some existing equipment will soon become obsolete, and jammer cell phone covering a large area will not meet hygienic standards. If significantly increased Immunity, so the prison is very important. Therefore, regardless of whether the prison or the prison management agency is near the prison, it will cause inconvenience to living or living citizens, violate the rules, and be in violation of the law. "Configuration.
It should be noted that in addition to these signal jammers, computer experts and “clock and digital control” experts are also set up, without further details. Until the Secret Service bill ... the judiciary received a € 56 million envelope within three years. Part of the money was used to strengthen its IT resources, and the ministry explicitly mentioned procedures such as "remote computer search, data collection" (particularly through the latest counter-terrorism laws). Even "new technologies for genetic analysis and electronic rotation."
The case is incomplete, as the executive insisted that "these measures must be implemented in a legal context that adapts to new threats." The Secret Service Act, which is expected to be submitted to Parliament next month, provides an opportunity to review the communications interception law. Some lawmakers would like to see the interception extended to confidential calls for certain prisoners.