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Technology to maintain the secrets of the conference

In 2005, the cell During the meeting, the first time the Catholic Church was banned from cell phones, the process of electing its new pope. Twenty years later, after Pope Francis’ death, the election process began again. The authorities have two priorities: protecting the integrity of those attending the meeting and ensuring that they are strictly confidential (punished by deportation and imprisonment) until a final decision is made.

By 2025, the Vatican City military convoy faces unprecedented technical challenges compared to other conclusions. These include artificial intelligence systems, drones, military satellites, micro microphones, misinformation popularity, and a world of permanent contact and notification through social media.

The conference is scheduled to be held about 20 days after the Pope’s death. The Vatican and the Holy See are preparing for the arrival of the Cardinals, and they will vote for the next leader of the Catholic faith. Emergency and control agencies are also working on their efforts using state-of-the-art technology. So far, they have not shared details about their security arrangements, but in the face of today’s technological risks, they have not had no experience in maintaining the integrity of high-profile figures.

In fact, the 2013 election of Jorge Mario Bergoglio of the Supreme Pope Francis is the real name of the Supreme Pope Francis, suggesting that a strict security strategy will be proposed in the next conclusion.

Signal jammer and equipment inspection

The Vatican has internet access, but there will be signal interferers in areas where the Cardinal will live and vote for the new pope. This technology prevents two devices from communicating with each other through radio frequency interference. The headquarters became an electronic bunker. So if someone manages to introduce a microphone, phone, or computer, they will not be able to transfer information.

However, the possibility of the administrator or cardinal itself introducing technology is far away. Authorities inspect the building for several days to look for unauthorized microphones or cameras, check all allowed participants and double-check participants.

Privacy movies in windows

Contemporary satellites can photograph people’s faces from space, while artificial intelligence can explain lips movements. However, since there is currently no technically visible high resolution, the best strategy for espionage at a conference is to close doors and windows.

In meetings and sleeping areas, voters are not allowed to watch outside. Additionally, Vatican staff placed opaque movies on windows before the Cardinal arrived so that no journalists, satellites or drones could take pictures of the interior.

Locked Vatican

The Vatican covers only 0.44 square kilometers in the area. It is the smallest country in the world. Until 2018, it had 650 cameras surveillance its streets from the underground command center. In addition, the Vatican City gendarmes, who are traditional police forces, act as religious Swiss guards of the army, are located within the territory. In the photo, they appear to be wearing antique costumes and carrying sound covers, while the latter group has trained personnel with heavy weapons such as machine guns, rifles and explosives.

Once Cendave determines the name of Pope Francis’ successor, an estimated 200,000 people will appear in small city countries.

This story originally appeared in wired español and has been translated into Spanish.

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