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Final Safety and Security Considerations for the Paris 2024 Olympics
23 JUL 2024
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Intelligence Analyst IV
Intelligence Analyst III, Cyber Intel Lead
Health Intelligence Analyst II

With just a few days remaining until the opening of the much anticipated Paris 2024 Olympics, there are critical safety and security concerns that must be addressed to ensure a smooth and secure experience for everyone involved. From crime and civil unrest to cybersecurity threats and health risks, this article will delve into the key issues and provide essential advice to help attendees navigate the challenges and enjoy the event safely.
Crime: An Ongoing Concern
Despite reductions in most crimes, the large crowds during the Olympics present opportunities for criminals. Travelers are advised to remain vigilant against pickpocketing and scams.
Civil Unrest: Strikes, Demonstrations, and Riots
Industrial Action
As of mid-July, several labor unions have submitted strike warnings to their employers. These are likely aimed at leveraging maximum pay and bonuses against the threat of disruptions during the Games, and the strike warnings may not result in actual industrial action. Examples include performing artists booked for the Opening Ceremony, private hire taxi drivers, some public transport employees and air traffic controllers, and municipal police officers.
Demonstrations
The Olympic Torch relay has seen minor civil unrest, and Paris has experienced regular protests against the Games on environmental and social grounds. Authorities have designated specific locations for demonstrations, such as Place de la Republique and Place de la Bastille, to minimize disruption to the Games.
Terrorism: High Alert and Preparedness
French authorities remain on high alert for potential terrorist attacks during the Olympics. Significant counterterrorism efforts are underway. On July 15, an armed individual attacked a military patrol at Gare de l’Est train station, and on July 12, authorities arrested individuals suspected of planning terrorist attacks. Enhanced security measures, including exercises by anti-terrorist units, are in place to counter any threats.
Cybersecurity: Protecting Digital Infrastructure
The Paris 2024 Olympics face significant cybersecurity threats, including AI-driven assaults that could disrupt broadcasts and ticketing. Insurers are particularly concerned about these risks. Organizers are enhancing digital platform monitoring and international cooperation to mitigate threats. For example, French authorities and the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) are sharing intelligence to bolster cybersecurity.
Authorities have also uncovered a major fraud targeting Russophones, with around 700 web domains selling fake Olympic tickets and accommodation. Enhanced vigilance against phishing and misinformation campaigns is advised.
Environmental Issues: Weather and Pollution
The weather forecast for late July indicates dry conditions in the south and showers elsewhere in France. Long-term forecasts remain uncertain, but recent summers have seen extended heatwaves linked to climate change. Athletes and spectators should be prepared for potential extreme weather conditions.
Health Risks: COVID-19 and Other Diseases
French health officials report stable COVID-19 activity, but the influx of visitors increases the risk of transmission. Basic health precautions, including mask-wearing and vaccination, are recommended.
France has seen a surge in whooping cough cases in 2024. Vaccination for pregnant women and increased vigilance are essential to protect vulnerable groups during the Olympics.
A locally acquired case of dengue fever was reported in Hérault in July, and preventive measures were implemented to avoid further spread. Travelers are advised to take mosquito bite prevention measures.
Travel Security Advice
Crime Prevention
- Remain aware and dress inconspicuously.
- Be cautious in crowded tourist locations and event facilities.
- Minimize the contents of purses and wallets to essential items.
- Avoid displays of wealth and jewelry.
- Carry a fully charged mobile phone and a spare battery pack.
Terrorism Awareness
- Monitor the French Government terrorism threat level.
- Remain vigilant in crowded areas and report anything suspicious.
- Protest Monitoring
- Monitor protest activity and plan alternate routes to mitigate disruptions.
- Avoid demonstrations, as they can disrupt local transport and increase the risk of crime.
Public Transportation
- Allow for extra time when traveling. Paris's public transport may struggle with the influx of visitors, causing delays.
- Monitor services and seek alternatives as necessary.
- Use interactive maps and apps like https://www.ratp.fr/en/itineraires for travel assistance.
Cybersecurity Measures
- Avoid using public Wi-Fi. Never connect to "ad-hoc" or "peer-to-peer" wireless networks.
- Confirm that all Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) and the use of encrypted devices are legal in the country you are visiting.
- If you must connect to public Wi-Fi network, use a secure VPN to protect your online activities.
Environmental and Health Precautions
- Be prepared for extreme weather events.
- Follow health protocols to manage potential outbreaks of infectious diseases.
- Carry necessary medical prescriptions.
Conclusion
While the Paris 2024 Olympics present numerous safety and security challenges, proper preparation and vigilance can help mitigate risks. By following the advice outlined above, travelers can enjoy the Games safely and securely.
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