Centralized Threat Management

A system that consolidates the monitoring, detection, and management of security threats from multiple sources into a single, centralized platform for more efficient threat response.

Automatic Threat Detection

The use of automated systems, often powered by artificial intelligence, to identify potential security threats without the need for manual intervention.

Biometric Verification

The use of unique physical or behavioral characteristics, such as fingerprints or facial recognition, for identifying and verifying individuals as part of security measures.

Cabin Baggage Screening (CBS)

The process of inspecting passengers’ carry-on luggage for prohibited items using various screening technologies, typically at airport security checkpoints.

Automatic Threat Recognition (ATR)

An advanced feature in security screening systems that uses algorithms to automatically identify potential threats within scanned images, reducing reliance on human operators and improving detection accuracy.

Artificial Intelligence (AI)

The simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems, enabling technologies like APIDS and automatic threat detection to learn from data and improve over time.