Features
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BORDER SECURITY
Robert Goodhouse of AS&E explains why Abu Dhabi Customs saw the implementation of a world-class security programme as a strategic priority for encouraging trade
CONTAINER SECURITY
Lesley Bankes-Hughes asks why manufacturers and end-users have failed to respond to the challenges and opportunities created by the development of the ISO 18185 e-seal standard
Paul Burke gives a guide to the container tracking solutions on offer from Pear Track Systems
Dr Gary Gibson, Integrated Systems Manager at Kromek, looks at the increased
need for multi-spectral digital detection and its innovative application to the
transport security industry
Jim Giermanski of Powers International argues that US government agencies need
to reassess their approach to transshipment security
SUPPLY CHAIN SECURITY
Peter Boyce of LRQA explains why he believes that ISO 28000 aids the faster, safer movement of goods
Matthieu Delorme unveils Cotecna’s new E-Dox solution
MARITIME & PORT SECURITYY
NORAD and USNORTHCOM tell Cargo Security International about their
shared mission to protect North America from maritime threats
Dr Guy Sadler of DGS Research and Intelligence argues that maritime authorities cannot dismiss the evidence that Somalia pirates have intelligence gathering capabilities
Cobus Classens of risk assessment and security company Pilgrims Africa highlights the reality of the piracy threat in the waters off Nigeria and Somalia and considers what practical actions can be taken by businesses operating in the area to protect their vessels and staff
Tayfur Altiok considers how simulation modeling can help enhance maritime and
port security
AVIATION SECURITY
With the US 100% air cargo scanning deadline now less than 12 months away,
Andrew Goldsmith of Rapiscan asks whether the industry will be ready in time
TECHNOLOGY UPDATE
JStewart Hefferman of OmniPerception argues that the video analytics technology currently being used to track exposure of commercial brands during major international sporting events has the potential to revolutionise cargo security
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