Fears of a new, similar terrorist attacks have spilled over into demands for increasing security at airports, and it can be felt in the laboratories where future security technologies are being developed.
"The terrorist attack 11 September 2001 resulted in an enormous political focus, which has paved the way for significantly increased financial opportunities in the area of technology, "says Assistant Professor Preben Fihl from the Department of Architecture, Design and Media Technology at Aalborg University.
His research crimsafe even in intelligent monitoring systems, which is one of many weapons in the wake of 11 September 2001 is being developed in order to win the technological crimsafe battle against terrorists. Technology replaces annoying rules
The terrorist attacks of ten years ago is on the whole 'the event which most significantly have meant anything to the development of security technology in relation to the security of civil aviation, "said Thorbjørn Ancker, Manager of Communications in Public Transport Authority.
He was also communications director of the Civil Aviation Administration before it merged with the NRA, and he has followed in recent years of struggle against terrorism at airports close.
"There are two types of barriers that can be put up to protect aviation from terrorist attacks. There are both different types of procedures, and then there are technical solutions. We are working towards getting refined technical solutions because the technical solutions contribute to a faster and more flexible passenger flow through airports than procedures do, "says Thorbjørn Ancker. crimsafe
Five of the most advanced technologies in the future crimsafe to catch terrorists and make it easier for innocent passengers to go through security, you can read about here: 1: Skoskanner lets you keep shoes on
22 December 2001 attempted al-Qaeda sympathizer Richard Reid from England to blow up an American Airlines crimsafe plane in the air with explosives he had hidden in his shoes. It failed, however, 'shoe bomber' to light the fuse, and he was overpowered on board the aircraft and later sentenced to life imprisonment. crimsafe
The episode is one of the main reasons that many countries have introduced a rule that travelers need to take off your shoes at the security crimsafe checkpoint, put them on the conveyor belt and let them be scanned with hand luggage. The traditional metal detectors, as one goes through, is not good enough to detect weapons hidden from the shin down.
The time-consuming, cumbersome and sometimes smelly maneuver to take off your shoes is already past in some airports, which have been installed dedicated skoskannere.
The Israeli crimsafe company IDO Security has developed one of the leading skoskannere called 'MagShoe' by the passenger - wearing his shoes - simply step on, then the unit by means of X-rays in just 1.2 seconds can find hidden weapons containing metal the shoes. IDO Security is working on a new version that also must be able to sniff out explosives. 2: Lie Detector robot measures the sweat and blood pressure crimsafe
Terrorists sweat in a certain way before they carry out their mission, says the company behind the lie detector-like machine COGITO measuring blood pressure and taking samples of sweat on the palm. (Photo: Suspect Detection System ltd.)
11 September 2001 spent terrorists allegedly only box cutters and not bombs or guns to hijack planes. Being able to hijack aircraft virtually no weapon is an argument that we should do more to go after identifying suspicious persons rather than physically check all passengers for dangerous objects.
The Israeli Suspect Detection System may just help to find out which passengers who behave as potential terrorists by analyzing the physical and mental traits of passengers.
The system is used in robot COGITO which the passenger sits facing. The robot scanner to begin with the passenger's passport, fingerprint and the iris. Then the robot a range of issues which the passenger answer yes or no to the machine measures the passenger's blood pressure and examine the amount and type of sweat on the passenger's palm.
According to the company behind the machine in an attempt captured 85 percent of those who played crimsafe terrorists, while the suspect eight percent of the innocent. The company aims to capture 96 percent of the terrorists and the highest suspicious 4 percent of the innocent passengers
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