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Maritime & Port
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CONFERENCE DIARY

Feedback on the Maritime Security Expos and a guide to forthcoming events

Features

TERROR CONNECTION

Aegis Defence Services examines in detail the growing interface between piracy and terrorism

CONTAINING TERRORISM

John Saunders of the International Maritime Bureau looks at how the threat of terrorism is affecting the container industry

IN SAFE HANDS

Ron Maehl of Boeing Homeland Security & Services reports on the US Department of Homeland Security's Operation Safe Commerce initiative

SENSORY PERCEPTION

RAE Systems looks at how sensor technology is helping to improve container security

TUNNEL VISION

How PMSi is using technology and expertise to keep Eurotunnel secure

THE X FACTOR

Terry Whittock of L-3 Communications reports on the company's new CX450 cargo x-ray screening systems

THEORY VERSUS PRACTICE

John Goldsworthy of TNT Express reviews current global regulation and practice in implementing aviation security

WATCHING OUT FOR AIR SECURITY

AEI argues that video cameras onboard airplanes can bring peace of mind back to the public and to the transportation industry

ACID TEST

Alan Costain reports on the use of DNA to deter cargo theft

THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE TERRORISTS

Raymond Gibbons of LMIU considers whether the ISPS Code can sort out the 'good guys' from the 'bad guys'

ONBOARD SSO TRAINING

Henning Scharringhausen, managing director of FZH, gives an insight into the use of computer-based training programmes for ship security officers