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Heathrow testing biometric security checks
December 6, 2006
Trial, which is voluntary, aims to enroll 2,000 travelers on selected routes to and from the U.K.Photos: Checking your digits, irises at the airport
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New RFID tech would track airport passengers
October 13, 2006
RFID tags would be issued to passengers at check-in to track their movements before departure.
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London to test antiterror tech for commuters
January 11, 2006
Four-week trial in London will begin for body-scanning and close-circuit TV technologies designed to reduce terror risk.
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Airport security meets science fiction
September 15, 2006
GE exec discusses an effort to modernize airport security that's straight out of the movie "Total Recall."
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Beyond marshals: Safety in the skies
September 27, 2001
Robert McCashin, CEO of Identix, says the deployment of biometric technology can help airports screen against hijackers. But he cautions against the potential for abuse.
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Common sense on security
March 15, 2005
Security expert Bruce Schneier recounts how the U.S. government's stance on secrecy changed to meet a changing threat.
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Will airport of the future fly?
September 13, 2006
Cisco technologist envisions virtual intelligence agents, security sensors, home office pilots. He faces challenges.
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IP television takes off on airplanes
July 13, 2005
Singapore Airlines launches in-flight Internet Protocol television service, while airplane makers say cell phone calls will follow next year.
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Technology and the 9/11 Commission
September 24, 2004
Former government undersecretary William Schneider Jr. says the United States needs better identity authentication practices.
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