identify airport security in comment and analysis
Can biometrics secure the public's data?
Comment Z is for Zurich Airport These traits are used to identify people by certain characteristics that are either physiological - such as faces, fingerprints, irises, veins and DNA - or behavioural - such as voices, signatures and keystrokes.silicon.com... [23 Nov 2007]
The Weekly Round-Up: 20.10.06
Round-Up And speaking of security there are plans afoot to improve airport security with some nifty technology - implanting RFID chips into the brains of all airline passengers. OK, the tracking tags won't actually be implanted into the brain, or any part... [20 Oct 2006]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: Flight frustrations
Comment Written in my home office and despatched to silicon.com from Stansted Airport amid a sea of confused and tired humanity via a commercial wi-fi service These can be identified with ease and afforded extra attention from the point they book a ticket... [22 Aug 2006]
Peter Cochrane's Blog: RFID and flight security
Comment The flight from Amsterdam to London Stansted is only 30 minutes long; there are signs and announcements enough to warn people about smoking all over the airport and the aircraft. The flight crew is pretty sure he boarded at the back, so they start... [01 Dec 2005]
Peter Cochrane's Uncommon Sense: Who goes there?
Comment All the data about us is available somewhere, the problem is it isn't available at the airport. I am still ready and willing to accept the implanted chip technology that will allow me to walk into any airport anywhere and gain immediate access to... [24 Oct 2002]
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