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Oct 29, 20173 min read
The TSA’s Power to Screen and Prohibit Certain Electronic Devices on Airlines
By John R. Burns On October 31, 2015, a Russian A321-200 airliner, operated by Metrojet, was blown out of the sky by an Islamic State of...
Mar 12, 20101 min read
Man Responsible for Newark Airport Security Breach Pleads Guilty
On January 3, Haisong Jiang passed under a rope and entered the restricted boarding area at the Newark Liberty International airport to...


Feb 23, 20101 min read
More Than One Year After Stimulus Passage, DHS Yet To Install A Single Airport Scanner Paid For By B
Rapiscan Technology, courtesy of CNET.com The 2009 Stimulus Bill included $25 million dollars in funding for airport security scanners...
Feb 22, 20101 min read
Small Plane Strike on IRS Building Raises Fears of Terrorist Attack
The Department of Homeland Security has ruled that there are no terrorist ties to the February 18 crash of a plane into an International...
Feb 7, 20101 min read
Private Planes May Not Face Tougher Regulations
The Transportations Security Administration (TSA) will likely not require tougher security regulations for small private planes....
Jan 8, 20101 min read
Expanded Use Of Full-Body Scanners Debated
In the wake of the attempted bombing of a passenger airplane on Christmas Day, the Transportation Security Administration is going to...
Dec 13, 20091 min read
TSA Procedures Accidentally Revealed
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) recently posted a 93-page document revealing several of their security procedures at US...
Nov 9, 20091 min read
Behavior Analysis Involved in TSA Screening
The TSA has stationed specially trained agents at 161 airports nationwide to seek out individuals exhibiting suspicious behavior in...
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