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NEWS

Maritime & Port
Aviation
Truck & Road

CONFERENCE DIARY

A look at forthcoming intermodal transportation and cargo security events

Features

AIR-TIGHT SECURITY

John Goldsworthy, Divisional Aviation Security Manager of TNT Express, talks to Cargo Security International about the changing face of aviation security

RADIOLOGICAL TERRORISM

In the second article in his series on radiological terrorism, Jeff Chapman of Canberra Industries looks at the hazards associated with over-exposure

INFORMATION SHARING

Roberta E. Weisbrod from the Partnership for Sustainable Ports argues that the United States maritime and port industries must addres the critical gaps in information sharing on security issues

WHAT LIES BENEATH

Ella Jean Morgan and Nancy Herbst of the College of Oceaneering look at the role of commercial divers in maritime security

HEALTH CHECK

Maggie Williams, an occupational health overseas advisor with Genric, discusses the importance of health issues and inoculation to security specialists working with the maritime industry

SEALING THE LEAKS

Ken Lloyd, project manager at Unisto International, looks at some of the issues involved in using seals for cargo security

CANDID CAMERA

Bill Peterson of Embarcadero Systems makes the case for using tamper-evident camera readable seals

SECURITY SANS FRONTIERES

Mark Schwarz, Commercial Director of EUROWATCHCENTRAL, talks to Cargo Security International

BEATING THE THIEVES

Chris Upham of Liaison Services Group argues that there is no single answer to truck crime

BORDERLINE ISSUES

Davd H. Bradley, Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian Trucking Alliance, reflects on how changes in security rules on the Canada/US border will require new ways of doing business