To prevent terror attacks, strengthen airport screening of all travelers, not just suspects
14th Nov 2006, 20:37 GMT
The best way to prevent airborne terrorist attacks may be to improve the baseline security screening of all air travelers rather than identifying and screening high-risk passengers, according to new research by experts at MIT and Harvey Mudd College.
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