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The Directorate General for National Security (DGSN; Arabic: المديرية العامة للأمن الوطني, French: Direction Générale de la Sûreté Nationale) is the national civil police force of Algeria. It polices Algeria's larger cities and urban areas.
In addition to the police and military, Algerian law enforcement operates several Intelligence agencies to further maintain internal security and external threats. Military security remains responsible to the Algerian Government , in the monitoring and maintenance of data sources and files relevant to potential sources of opposition to national ...
The Police for Radio Communications (French: Police des communications radioélectriques, PCR), colloquially known as the "radio center", is the DGST's signal intelligence (SIGINT) directorate. [4] [3] [11] The directorate intercepts thousands of communications per day, including phone calls, text messages, faxes, and e-mails. [4] [13]
DGSN may refer to: Direction Générale de Surêté Nationale , or Sûreté Nationale (Morocco) Direction Générale de Surêté Nationale , the Algerian police
Sûreté, the organizational title of a civil police force in many French-speaking countries or regions; Directorate-General for External Security, France; General Directorate for Internal Security, France
As the mission of protecting VIPs is very delicate, sensitive and complex, DGSN command has always insisted that SPS members be over-trained: the operational level is always maintained at the highest level thanks to the specialized training regularly organized in order to comply with international norms and standards in the field of close guarding.
DCPJ: Judicial Police – Direction centrale de la police judiciaire. CNCTR: National Commission for the Control of Security Interceptions – Commission nationale de contrôle des techniques de renseignement. SCRT: Central Service of Territorial Surveillance - Service central de surveillance du territoire
In 2008, a fully-electronic identification system (CNIe) was introduced with an automated fingerprint system in a partnership between the DGSN and the French Thales Group. [8] [7] The CNIe was a smart card with a barcode and RFID support. [14] [8] In 2020, a new CNIe system was implemented in a partnership between the DGSN, the ADD and IDEMIA. [15]