SITC chief calls for 'less predictable' security at airports
Airport security is too predictable and transparent and relies too heavily on technology, warns the chief of the Security Innovation Technology Consortium
29 October 2008
3M aims mobile swipe reader at airports, remote border posts
For use by immigration and border enforcement teams operating in remote locations, mobile handheld swipe readers can also help security staff reduce queuing times
31 July 2008
Saab prepares to deliver first CAMPS-100 civilian anti-MANPADS system
CAMPS-100 is set to become the first anti-manportable air defence system to be authorised for civilian aircraft
25 July 2008
Airlines await C-MANPADS report
Will anti-missile systems be deployed on US commercial aircraft?
18 June 2008
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EU strives for clarity on liquids
Differing restrictions on carry liquids on board aircraft continue to cause particular confusion among transfer passengers.
17 June 2008
Plan to ban sex offenders from online networking sites
The email addresses of child sex offenders may be passed to online networking sites in an attempt to stop them using the internet to groom children.
08 April 2008
Executive Overview: Jane's Explosive Ordnance Disposal
As the Oslo Process nears its final conference, Jane's looks at recent progress in explosive ordnance disposal
03 April 2008
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Terrorists on tour
Before attempting to cause carnage, terrorists often take to the streets, armed with cameras to research their targets. Jane's discusses how to tell the difference between innocent tourism and hostile surveillance
03 April 2008
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Tightening up visa verification
Biometric trials are under way at airports in eight European countries
19 March 2008
Former commissioner backs ID cards
Lord John Stevens 'strongly supports' plans to introduce identification cards in the UK
10 March 2008
Organ trafficking: a fast-expanding black market
A black market is rapidly expanding that involves illegally harvesting the organs from citizens of poorer countries to export to wealthier countries
05 March 2008
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- Legal loophole failing officers tackling human trafficking
US intelligence agencies seize policy initiative
The ambitious scope of the US Director of National Intelligence's annual threat assessment, identifying the Afghanistan-Pakistan border as the greatest threat to United States security, reflects a growing self-confidence and assertiveness within the intelligence community
15 February 2008
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- NATO mission expands in Afghanistan amid rising militancy
Advocates urge NATO funds to alleviate suffering of Afghan civilians
Human rights groups want more NATO members to contribute funding for Afghan civilians harmed during combat operations
31 January 2008
Senior Pakistani official addresses nuclear security concerns
The head of the Pakistan's military-run nuclear facilities has sought to allay fears over the security of the country's nuclear facilities
31 January 2008
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JTIC Briefing: Barcelona's 'suicide bombers'
TThe Spanish authorities claim to have thwarted suicide bombing attacks against public transport in Barcelona, re-emphasising the role of Pakistan-based jihadists in driving operational activity in European countries
28 January 2008
