Eliminate Discomfort without Compromising Security during Manual Pat-Down Screening

Physically screening individuals to identify prohibited or restricted items can be challenging. Using sophisticated technologies during this process can improve efficiency and decrease tension between individuals and security agents. Watch this webinar to better understand people screening challenges for security officers and how Terasafe-NT can address them. 

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Webinar: Eliminate Discomfort without Compromising Security during Manual Pat-Down Screening

An unpleasant task for security officers and passengers, traditional screening methods like manual pat down body searching is an invasive and time-consuming procedure which is not always effective. Although vital to public safety, the level of discomfort and sense of violation of personal privacy can create tension between security officers and passengers. 

To decrease the high emotional stress and frustration from both parties, innovative technologies for people screening in public spaces like airports and stadiums can help identify hidden objects while respecting personal privacy.  

During this webinar, Patrice Topart, Defense, Security and Aerospace Business Unit Manager, discusses people screening challenges for security officers and how Terasafe-NT, a portable and contactless see-though people screening solution, can help officers avoid them.  

Key takeaways:

  • Passenger privacy issues during manual pat-down screening and full body scanners,
  • Complications related to inclusive screening methods for the transgender community,
  • Resolving security staffing problems to reduce screening lane bottleneck,
  • Protecting security officers' health by respecting social distancing,
  • Preventing potential threats of terrorism at athletic venues,
  • Advantages of using Terasafe-NT as an alternative to manual pat-down screening.

Technical level

Fundamental

Speakers

Patrice Topart INO

Patrice Topart, Defense, Security and Aerospace Business Unit Manager, INO

Christophe Rivière, Senior System Scientist, INO

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