News for 'SDSS' - (Suspect Detection System: Cogit
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News for 'SDSS' - (Suspect Detection System: Cogito Implemented in Airline Screening Procedure)
Jul 19, 2012 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) -- Suspect Detection Systems, a
developer of counter terror and crime prevention technology, announced that
several thousand aviation employees of an American airline have been screened
utilizing the proprietary Cogito hostile intent detection system in Latin
America.
According to a release, Aviation employees were interrogated using Cogito
technology in Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Argentina as well as smaller countries in
Central America. The screenings were conducted by a private company specializing
in airport security.
The Cogito automated rapid interrogation system was used to determine whether
any of the employees harbored criminal intent to aid in or commit an act of
terror, or to similarly harm a plane or another of the airline's interests.
Security analysis demonstrates that airport employees may present a greater
security risk than passengers, and therefore should be interrogated periodically
to reassure that each individual's intentions toward the airline remain
innocent.
"Cogito has become an integral part of the security chain for airlines operating
flights from Latin America to the United States," said Gil Boosidan, CEO of
Suspect Detection Systems Inc. "Our technology is effectively ensuring that
airline employees pose no threats to the overall safety of numerous
international flights and airport terminals."
"The successful implementation of this screening procedure provides us with
opportunities for our proprietary Cogito threat detection system to be used to
screen airport employees on multiple continents," Boosidan added.
Suspect Detection Systems, through its subsidiary Suspect Detection Systems, is
a developer of proprietary counter terrorism and crime prevention technology.
More information:
www.sdss-corp.com