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US Air Force

The Israeli technology that detects debris and damage on airport runways is being operationally evaluated now by the US Air Force. The technology is aimed...
airport

he US Transportation Security Administration has implemented changes to pat-downs at airports, which some travelers said resulted in more invasive screenings at airports. The...
airport security

A new airport security technology developed. Amsterdam Airport Schiphol is to be the first to use new ultraviolet scanners, eliminating the need for passengers...
improvised explosive

  On the first floor of the Robert H. Mollohan Research Facility is a small team of researchers who are quietly developing a new, game-changing...
airport security

The majority of airports in the US do not have full employee screening at secure access points, resulting a serious insider threat to airport...
safe city

Various measures will be involved in the securing of the upcoming US Presidential inauguration event, turning Washington, DC into a platform for Safe City...
airport security

The 21st century has been presenting more and more challenges in securing crowded areas. Technologies have been developed due to, among other reasons, terrible...
emotion recognition

Emotion recognition technologies can advance researchers’ ability to get deep insights into consumer behavior, but it seems that they could also be applied to...
facial recognition

A new project aims to reduce the confidence score of facial detection and recognition by providing false faces that distract computer vision algorithms. A Berlin-based...

The 9/11 attacks are among the most well-known security threats, and they upended how we travel. To protect passengers and crews, airports have made...

Biosensors can be useful for businesses as well as for security and defense organizations. BioMensio from Finland is developing a smart handheld bio-screening sensor...

Many new security systems are developed for airports over the backdrop of the U.S. Safety Act which encourages companies to develop anti-terrorism technology. One...

Cornell researchers have found that like humans, computers based on machine learning can be fooled by optical illusions, which raises security concerns. Cornell graduate student...

FlyCam UAV launched two new UAVs. The Cypher 6, a commercial-grade hexacopter, and the NEO, an all-weather commercial co-axial octocopter. The new developments can...

Biometrics and IoT (Internet of Things) technologies represent a symbiotic match that together will drive further IoT adoption, according to techzone360.com evaluation. The IoT market...

An advanced radioactive threat detection system completed its first large-scale citywide testing of more than 1,000 networked, mobile radiation sensors in Washington, D.C. Several hundred...

Security checks in airports take time and often keep passengers waiting in long queues. As new screening technologies are gradually adopted, airports also make...

iHLS Conference on Video Analytics today at Rishon LeZion was a great success. Hundreds of professionals and experts in this field participated in the...

Safran Identity & Security (previously known as Morpho) is a world leader in the security sector, combining several key areas of expertise to give...

A new video analytic technology launched recently is suitable for real-world scenarios where monitoring conditions are challenging. Face Recognition video analytic is ideally suited...

A new automated security robot was launched at an international show in Florida.  INTELLOS Automated Unmanned Ground Vehicle (A-UGV) for security was produced by...

Three new Video Management Platform (VMP) models for video security and monitoring purposes were introduced by Hitachi Insight Group. The models combine virtualized compute...

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