A first version should be available for the Rugby World Cup, in September.
MO12345lemonde with AFP
Faced with the “very strong progression of digital insecurity”, the government wants to set up by the end of 2023 an “anti -tinnaque filter” on the Internet, announced the Minister Delegate in charge of the Digital Transition, Jean-Noël Barrot, Monday, February 20 on Franceinfo . This system, campaign promise of Emmanuel Macron, will alert Internet users who click on a link that directs to a fraudulent site.
“You will have the freedom to go but you will have received a warning,” said the minister, who says he wants to “make digital space a space of trust”. “We are working on the fact that, on the horizon of the Rugby World Cup [in September 2023], a first experimental version is available and that it can be generalized on the horizon of the 2024 Olympics”, it was He added, because “during international events, scams are multiplying”.
The Minister recalled the upcoming implementation of another tool promised for the end of the year, the “cyberscore”. Like the Nutri-Score for food in supermarkets, “it is for the most consulted sites to have an indicator that goes from green to red and which specifies to the Internet user if personal data or payment data that he will deposit on this site are well secured, “explained Mr. Barrot.
This instrument, adopted permanently by parliament a year ago , will allow “to value the sites that secure the data of their Internet users and to encourage those who do not do it to do so, “he said. The deputies stipulated that the location of the data would also be integrated into the diagnosis.