Logan Intl Airport to Beef up Behavior-Detection Screening
The Transportation Security Administration will start testing a new layer of behavior-detection security screening tomorrow at Logan International Airport, the first airport in the nation to roll out the pilot program.
TSA officers will talk to each passenger going through the Terminal A security checkpoint, asking them two or three questions such as “Where are you traveling today?” and “How long have you been in town?” and then looking for suspicious behavior such as sweating or avoiding eye contact.