Airports are changing,
continue to stay ahead of the curve
Air travel has evolved beyond transporting people from one place to another. Increasingly, airport passengers want a smooth, delay-free experience that includes dining, shopping, and entertainment. As air travel continues to evolve, how do you offer these experiences in an environment that is safe and secure along with operations that run like clockwork? By unifying security, operations, data and compliance within a comprehensive airport security strategy.
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Ensure resilience against physical and cyber threats
As threats to air travel continue to evolve, airport security is constantly challenged in its ability to maintain a safe and secure environment for travel. Being able to manage evolving threats such as cybercrime or drones requires frequent innovations and new technology adoption to ensure high security standards. Having a flexible security system that can adapt to an airport’s changing needs is crucial.
How resilient is your security system against new threats?
Accelerate your digital transformation
Many airports have prioritized upgrading passenger facing services, like check-in and bag drop kiosks, while leaving useful data, such as flight information, siloed in legacy systems. By not making sense of all this data, they’ve stalled improvements to their operations.
Does your airport use data to create operational value for your security and operations departments?
Democratize your data
From 6-month flight planning to establishing daily staffing levels, airports need to be able to measure key performance indicators (KPIs) to quickly detect when they’re off-plan and get back on course.
Are you tapping into your security infrastructure to measure KPIs? Does your security system guide your team to take the right steps and make the right decisions?
Adapt quickly to pandemic- and hygiene- related protocols
COVID-19 has forever transformed air travel. And with changing regulations and policies set by government officials, airports are struggling to adapt and adopt these new procedures. Physical distancing is the most recommended preventative measure for the spread of the virus. Airports need to ensure that this measure is taking place and working.
Does your security system provide the flexibility to change procedures and help you validate the effectiveness of hygiene measures put in place?
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