Based in Austin, Texas, 1st Detect develops, manufactures, and sells trace detectors for security and detection markets. A subsidiary of Astrotech Corporation (Nasdaq: ASTC), the company's TRACER 1000 ...
Passenger biometrics are booming—but staff access points remain dangerously outdated. Discover how next-gen facial ...
Hundreds of people have bypassed some Transportation Security Administration measures at airports in the past 12 months, the agency told The Washington Post, revealing a vulnerability in air travel ...
Smiths Group will sell Smiths Detection, a leader in airport screening technology, to CVC for $2.2B as the company refocuses ...
Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport is deploying 12 Rohde & Schwarz QPS Walk2000 walk-through scanners to optimise and streamline security and support high-volume screening at its employee ...
President Trump’s return-to-work mandate for federal employees could have unintended consequences for the Transportation Security Administration and aviation security. The new Trump administration’s ...
Philip Baum is the editor of Aviation Security International, as well as the managing director of Green Light, a London-based aviation security training company that specializes in hijack management ...
They certainly didn’t have pre-check. The Transportation Security Administration saw an alarming number of passengers covertly bypassing airport security last year, the Washington Post reported. “It ...
On the morning of September 11, 2001, when Mohamed Atta and 18 other al-Qaida-affiliated terrorists checked into their various flights emanating from Boston's Logan International Airport, Liberty ...
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EU raises concerns over Cyprus’ airport security
The European Commission on Thursday sent Cyprus a reasoned opinion over its “shortcomings in the implementation of airport security and surveillance”, while also raising wider concerns about the state ...
The Charleston International Airport has concluded its internal investigation into an October incident involving U.S. Rep.
The flu season isn’t the only thing keeping some TSA agents out of work. As the partial government shutdown rolls on, TSA paychecks aren’t coming in, and more agents are calling in “sick” as a result.
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