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1 AIRPORT SECURITY TECHNOLOGY V/S TERRORISM

2 Airport security refers to the techniques and methods used in protecting passengers, staff and aircraft from accidental/malicious harm, crime and other threats. If airport security does succeed in this, then the chances of any dangerous situations, illegal items or threats entering into both aircraft, country or airport are greatly reduced.

3 Vocabulary Pre-Departure Vetting : Making a careful and critical examination of (something). Intermodal : Involving two or more different modes of transport in conveying goods. BioWatch : An early warning system for detection of certain pathogens that have been intentionally released into the air. Malicious : Mischievous in motivation or purpose. Rely : Depend on. Detect : Find out or to discover or notice. Prevent : To keep from occurring or stop.

4 Terrorism and Technology
11th September 2001 incident It wasn’t until the morning of September 11th 2001 that America began to question just how safe we really are. The September 11th terrorist attacks have had both positive and negative impacts on the use of computers and technology. It is hard for many to believe that good things can come from bad situations. In this case it took a terrorist attack to make us realize that there is room for improvement in the quality of our technology that we rely so much on today. 

5 Manhattan Prior to Attack

6 AA Flight 11 Boston to LAX United Flight 175 Boston to LAX
Hit the North Tower at 8:45 AM United Flight 175 Boston to LAX Hit the South Tower at 9:03 AM

7 Flight Paths of Attack

8 AA Flight 11 Hit the North Tower
UAL Flight 175 Hitting South Tower

9 South Tower Blast

10 Both Towers - Burning

11 From Empire State Building
From Brooklyn Bridge

12 South Tower Collapsing

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16 Preventing Terrorist Travel and Improving Passenger Screening
Advance Passenger Information and Passenger Name Record Data Visa Security Program Pre-Departure Vetting Secure Flight Enhanced Explosives Screening Strengthening Surface Transportation Security Visible Intermodal Prevention and Response Teams Baseline Surface Transportation Security Assessments Visible Intermodal Prevention and Response Teams: TSA has 25 multi-modal Visible Intermodal Prevention and Response (VIPR) Teams working in transportation sectors across the country to prevent or disrupt potential terrorist planning activities. Since the VIPR program was created in 2008, there have been over 17,700 operations performed. Baseline Surface Transportation Security Assessments: Since 2006, TSA has completed more than 190 Baseline Assessments for Security Enhancement for transit, which provides a comprehensive assessment of security programs in critical transit systems.

17 Strengthening Global Supply Chain Security
Air Cargo Screening Container Security Initiative Detecting and Preventing Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear Threats Detection at Ports of Entry State and Local Radiological Emergency Preparedness: BioWatch Protecting Critical Infrastructure Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards Critical Infrastructure Security Assessments Training and Education: Air Cargo Screening: Fulfilling a requirement of the 9/11 Act, 100 percent of all cargo transported on passenger aircraft that depart U.S. airports is now screened commensurate with screening of passenger checked baggage and 100 percent of high risk cargo on international flights bound for the United States is screened. Container Security Initiative: The Container Security Initiative (CSI), currently operational in 58 foreign seaports in 32 countries, identifies and screens U.S.-bound maritime containers that pose a potential risk. Detection at Ports of Entry: DHS has deployed radiation detection technologies to seaports, land border ports, and mail facilities around the world. These systems scan 100 percent of all containerized cargo and personal vehicles arriving in the U.S. through land ports of entry, as well as over 99 percent of arriving sea containers. State and Local Radiological Emergency Preparedness: DHS's Domestic Nuclear Detection Office has made radiological and nuclear detection training available to over 15,000 state and local officers and first responders. BioWatch: The Department's BioWatch system is a federally-managed, locally-operated, nationwide bio-surveillance system designed to detect the intentional release of aerosolized biological agents. Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards: DHS has implemented Chemical Facility Anti-Terrorism Standards to regulate security at high-risk chemical facilities. To date, approximately 4,500 facilities have been preliminarily identified as high-risk, resulting in the development and submission of Security Vulnerability Assessments.   Critical Infrastructure Security Assessments: DHS has conducted more than 1,900 security surveys and 2,500 vulnerability assessments of the nation's critical infrastructure to identify potential vulnerabilities and provide recommendations on protective measures. Training and Education: DHS has developed a variety of infrastructure protection training and educational tools for its partners at the state and local level. In total, more than 35,000 partners have taken risk mitigation training on a range of topics. HOME – ASSIGNMENT Give synonym: Reduce 2) Give antonym: Succeed 3) Give meaning : Convey b) Initiative c) Enhanced d) Standards 4) Make a sentence using below word: a) Intentionally b) Strengthen c) Visible

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