DRSD released an economic‑security newsletter ahead of Eurosatory 2026, stressing the trade fair’s role as a center for technology development while highlighting risks such as foreign interference, strategic data capture and threats to national interests. Targeting companies, research institutions, exhibitors and attendees, the memo calls for best‑practice adoption before, during and after the event to reduce vulnerabilities. It identifies main risk categories, outlines professional conduct rules, and lists safeguards for sensitive information. Operational advice includes securing data transfers, verifying partner credentials, and monitoring communications. DRSD’s aim is to strengthen a culture of economic‑security vigilance and to counter threats that could jeopardise France’s core interests.
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