This is an item on the agenda of the meeting of Interior ministers on 7 June that will go almost unnoticed: in the late morning, the Twenty-eight will briefly discuss the impact of the establishment of 5G on judicial and law enforcement authorities, in particular with regard to the legal interception of communications.
They will hear a presentation by the European Counter-Terrorism Coordinator, Gilles de Kerchove. His report, of about ten pages, indicates that the security standards of 5G...