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Scans Liquids Faster to Streamline Airport Security
From One Resonance Sensors (ORS)
August 1, 2014
In an effort to balance passenger convenience and air travel safety, this bottled-liquid scanner uses nuclear magnetic resonance technology to scan liquids inside their containers in seconds, immediately alerting personnel to whether or not the item contains explosive materials. MobiLabs was recently endorsed by the European Civil Aviation Council.
ON DEMAND: Security departments have long struggled to bring their real-time voice communications into the present, resorting to communicating with radios, unsecure applications, multiple devices, and Wi-Fi-only solutions.
ON DEMAND: Security Operations Centers (SOCs) are a crucial component of safety and security culture. They support many strategic business objectives, from lowering costs and minimizing risk to improving employee trust and morale.