We sometimes hesitate to buy our cosmetic products on the Internet. These dematerialized transactions, which require the provision of a credit card number and personal information to… we don't always know who, often inspire consumer mistrust. Yet the Internet is not a jungle without law and control. And it is precisely the role of the special cyber investigators brigade of the DGCCRF to ensure its safety and compliance with regulations. Investigation at the heart of the web.
His office doesn't look like much. A very simple and almost austere room in a Parisian building of the Direction générale de la concurrence, de la consommation et de la répression des fraudes, the DGCCRF . White walls… but two computers and four screens in front of which Fabrice Berthier spends whole days tracking down fraudulent practices to ensure the security of Internet commerce. And his interventions are not just virtual!
A service for consumer protection
Fabrice Berthier, Inspector and cyber-investigator of the DGCCRF is part of the CSCE, the Electronic Commerce Monitoring Centre, a branch of the SNE, the National Investigation Service. The main inspector Sophie Bresny details this device at the service of consumer protection: "The SNE consists of 70 people. Most are based in Morlaix and specialize in on-screen reports. The cyber-investigators (there are 15 in France, including 5 in Paris), in addition to the observations on screen, intervene on the ground to complete their investigation in the companies and the headquarters of the companies".
On the daily menu of cyber-investigators, the monitoring and control of websites marketing the most diverse products: clothing, electronics, childcare articles, firecrackers, food supplements… and cosmetic products . In the latter area, …