"As the walk shortens from parking to the airport's 20 renovated gates, security officials need to better gauge the potential risk that each passenger poses. The project includes about $6 million for high-def cameras from Avigilon, which are already in place at Boston's Logan and Saudi Arabia's King Abdulaziz airports." ----
Cogito1002 Terrorist Detection System: The Future of Airport Security?
"The U.S. Transportation Security Agency (TSA) is currently testing an on-site biometric-response-based lie-detector system called the Cogito device (Cogito1002) at an airport in Knoxville, Tennessee. If adopted, the Cogito1002, made by Israeli company Suspect Detection Systems Ltd. (SDS), will augment a human-based screening system called SPOT (Screening Passengers by Observation Technique), which first began testing at Logan Airport (Boston) after 9/11 and is now operational in approx. a dozen U.S. airports."