16/08/2010
Challenging discussions ahead for Transport Security Expo in September
London, UK
A prime example was back in May when Faisal Shahzad almost escaped justice after attempting to explode a car bomb in Time Square. He was able to book a last minute one-way flight by cellphone, pay in cash on arrival at the airport, clear immigration and security and board the Dubai bound EK 202 with nobody as much as batting an eyelid
despite the fact he was under surveillance and watch-listed. Luckily at the last moment, his flight was recalled from the runway threshold for him to be taken into custody.
Incidents such as these serve to emphasise an overwhelming feeling in some circles that the aviation security regime is in need of much more than the band-aid tinkering often applied when incidents that shouldn't happen any
longer actually do happen.
Carefully thought out rules and regulations as well as the best hardware money can buy, can very easily be rendered next to useless by human error.
Transport Security Expo's aviation security conference, brings together a team of eminent and highly skilled speakers who will share their thinking on how best to protect people and assets from those who wish to do harm both now and in the future.
Companies exhibiting at and supporting the event include, Optosecurity Inc, Kromek, Rapiscan, Smiths Detection and L3 Communications.