Features
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SUPPLY CHAIN SECURITY
Lesley Bankes-Hughes looks at the fine print of the 10+2 interim ruling and
canvasses opinion on its pros and cons
Richard J. Douglas of Cotecna argues that the key to protecting supply chains in a confused world is to ‘expect the unexpected’
CARGO SCANNING
Terry Whittock of Rapiscan looks at how the transport industry is rising to the
challenge posed by the the US ‘100% scanning’ policy
In the first of a two part series, Gustavo L. Bottan of Passport Systems takes an
in-depth look at the principles of cargo screening
Luke Ritter looks at how cargo scanning can be made more ‘eco-friendly’
MARITIME & PORT SECURITY
Lesley Bankes-Hughes looks at France’s SECMAR initiative, an innovative collaborative project focused on the development of a multi-sensor surveillance
system for port and harbour security to be installed in the Port of Marseille
Stuart Flynn of Securewest International looks at the issues surrounding the use of AIS and LRIT technologies
Oren Zvulun of NICE Systems looks at two projects which use digital video surveillance solutions to protect South Africa’s critical transportation and cargo
management infrastructure
ROAD & TRUCK SECURITY
David Isom of V-SOL explains how implementing a vehicle tracking system can improve your business operations, while highlighting the importance of acting
on the data provided
PERSONNEL SECURITY
André Vervooren warns that too many employers fail to make the connection between monitoring their employees’ financial situation and behaviour, and
the security of their company
BORDER SECURITY
Thomas A. Tass of BORDERPOL looks at the changing face of border enforcement
EVENTS
Niche Events reports that piracy and human traffi cking will top the agenda at TranSec World Expo maritime security conference
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