The Future of Airport Security

The Future of Airport Security

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The combination of terror threat, the shortcomings of existing technologies and governments’ willingness to spend, provide for a new fast growing Airport Security market in the coming decade.

18086002_m featureAccording to HSRC’s latest report Global Homeland Security & Public Safety Market – 2014-2022, nearly 25% of current airport operating costs are related to the costs of purchasing and running security technologies (compared with only 8% pre-9/11). Despite these costly expenditures, the performance of these systems leaves much to be desired. Unacceptably high false alarm rates, overlooked threats, poor passenger experience, as well as the high cost of personnel will continue to drive the market for high-end technological solutions.

There is no “silver bullet” security protocol or technology that can keep up with the increasing sophistication of the 21st century terrorists. Thus, HSRC forecasts that in the future, multi-threat, interconnected detection modalities that are fused with security and other databases will dominate the market.

iHLS – Israel Homeland Security

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Some of the detection signatures include:

  • Passenger background info. (e.g., security and other databases, driver license database, IRS)
  • X-ray systems
  • Explosives trace detectors
  • Checked luggage EDS
  • Metal detection portals
  • AIT
  • Airport perimeter security fences
  • Airport worker/visitor biometric ID
  • Smart video surveillance
  • Cell phone airport surveillance
  • Black lists
  • Face recognition standoff biometrics, and more