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What is the new technology for aviation security?

Credential Authentication Technology (CAT) is a security game changer, ensuring ID authentication, reservation verification and Secure Flight pre-screening status are known in “near” real-time at the airport security checkpoint.



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The TSA has started rolling out full-size Computed Tomography (CT) x-ray systems, which are able to create 3D images of carry-on items, allowing officers to detect things like weapons, explosives, and other banned items.

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The aviation industry is embracing digitalization to enhance operational efficiency and improve the passenger experience. In 2023, we can anticipate the widespread use of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), Internet of Things (IoT), and big data analytics.

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Some of the key threats can include: “Insider threats” / “known insiders”, presenting potential internal risks to airlines. Civil unrest impacting aircrew during their layovers away from their home base. Flights operating in the vicinity of airspace with conflict zones.

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Cape Town - There are four threats and five challenges to aviation security, according to a report by the International Air Transport Association (Iata). The four threats are those from insiders; aviation cybersecurity; security on the ground; and conflict zones.

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They use screening equipment such as metal detectors, millimeter wave machines, backscatter x-ray and cabinet x-ray machines. These devices also detect items that may be hidden.

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Scanners can detect steel and non-metallic objects on the exterior of the body. Contrary to popular belief they cannot see inside body cavities or diagnose disease. New ATI scanners have been designed to provide passengers with more privacy by showing only a generic outline, which cannot indicate gender or body type.

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Today, AI technology allows airports to improve safety and security. Cameras empowered with AI video analytics turn into proactive security systems for real-time recognition of security threats. They are utilized to optimize situational awareness and automate response in case of high-impact scenarios.

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Improved safety: Technology has greatly improved the safety of aviation. For example, advanced sensors and computer systems can monitor an aircraft's systems in real-time and alert pilots of any potential problems.

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One of the most pressing emerging threats to aviation security today is the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), or drones, for malicious purposes.

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There are four major screening areas before admittance into any sterile areas of the airport: passengers, carry-on baggage, hold baggage, and cargo.

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In response, terrorist groups began to focus on other vulnerabilities in the system, such as cargo shipments, insider threats, and cyber attacks. One of the most pressing emerging threats to aviation security today is the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), or drones, for malicious purposes.

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