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Al Savvaris, Lecturer at the Centre for Autonomous and Cyber-Physical Systems at Cranfield University discusses the future of drone integration into our airspace...
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Al Savvaris, Lecturer at the Centre for Autonomous and Cyber-Physical Systems at Cranfield University discusses the future of drone integration into our airspace...
20 September 2016 | By International Airport Review
ICTS has been a premier supplier of aviation security services for over 25 years. The company’s provision of procedural, physical and electronic security systems can be used in isolation or integrated to provide a comprehensive security solution. Director of Business Assurance, Alan Dutt, reveals ICTS’s Detect & Act training programme.
12 September 2016 | By International Airport Review
As part of Airport Security week looking ahead to Airport IT & Security that lands at London Heathrow on the 27th-28th September, International Airport Review will be looking in detail at all things security, inarguably one of the industry’s hottest topics at the moment. Follow us throughout the week as we discuss issues and…
In part two of the report on terrorism and security changes, Steve Wood will discuss why it takes young people longer to get past airport security in light of a survey conducted of university students aged 16-25 at Leeds Beckett University. You can read the first part here.
In the first part of a concentrated focus on post-9/11 airport security, Steve Wood, Public and Terrorism Law Principal Lecturer at Leeds Beckett University considers how security changes since 9/11 have affected passenger experience.
Andy Blackwell, former Head of Security at Virgin Atlantic and now a registered independent security consultant specialising in transport security, looks at how Security Management Systems (SeMS) help airports and airlines achieve assurance of their security robustness.
It is essential for companies to have the confidence to create, maintain and monitor their own personalised risk assessments. Mike Woodall, Assistant Director of Security Consulting and Capacity Development at IATA, presents IATA’s methodology and supporting toolkit to help risk assessment practitioners in this crucial task.
Border technology has not always advanced as quickly as modern expectations – what today’s traveller wants is a fast and efficient security process which does not compromise on safety. Through the creation of BorderXpress, Vancouver Airport Authority has provided an efficient, secure and user-friendly solution which delivers a truly seamless…
Security analyst Bart Brands has devised a method which can be used as a policy for mass transit hubs such as airports, calling on visitors to identify threats and reduce their risk of being a victim of a terrorist attack...
21 July 2016 | By International Airport Review
In this Airport IT & Security supplement: Jumping the queue with BorderXpress; Creating a security culture; The ‘connected’ traveller; Risk assessments; Achieving assurance in an uncertain world...
Just three-and-a-half months after terrorists killed 32 people at Brussels International Airport, terrorists struck Ataturk Airport in Istanbul, killing 45. Shortly after the Brussels attack, journalist Phil Fine spoke to Dr Amira Halperin, an expert on Mideast media and politics, on what Israel can teach Europe about airport security. He…
The ‘insider threat’ is emerging as one of airport security’s greatest nemeses. Lauren Stover, Director of Security at Miami International Airport, believes that the key to mitigation lies in behaviour detection training. After all, technology comes and goes but the ability to detect anomalies in behaviour will always be of…
Neville Hay, Aviation Security Expert, shares his input on preventing and protecting our airports and borders from terrorism and serious crime...
Passengers are demanding ever more control over their airport journeys and are subsequently shaping how airports interact with them. With the advent of the ‘single travel token’ which is able to fast track passengers through the airport using biometric and biographic information, Matthys Serfontein, Vice President of Airport Solutions at…
With passenger traffic expected to top 12 billion by 2031, and the threat of terrorism continuing to dominate the news, it’s vital that global airport security systems are sustainable, robust and dynamic. Nina Brooks, ACI World’s Head of Security and Gaël Poget, Manager of the Smart Security Programme at ACI…