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    Why does it take so long to get through airport security? It is because airports have to have more security now than they used to so people have to go through metal detectors as well as backscatter systems. Backscatter systems are being introduced throughout the United Sates. Flying is a very dangerous mode of transportation, partially because people are in a confined space and have no option of leaving once the plane is in the air. This means that extra precautions must be taken to ensure the…

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    Before and After 9/11 Airport Security On September 11, 2001, there was a terrorist attack where an airplane crashed into the Twin Towers in New York killing thousands of Lives. The disaster of 9/11 has affected many citizens in the way they see the United States if it is a safe country to live in. The tragedy of 9/11 impacted Americans and Terrorist lives. Ever since 9/11 happened security has changed, especially in the airport because laws became strict on what you can take or not take on an…

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    actions. A case that perfects these three ideas of Thoreau, is the case of Nathaniel Heatwole. Nathaniel Heatwole was a twenty year old college student who tested the United States airline agencies on their airport security. In his test, Heatwole uncovered the extreme lack of efficient airport security, when he successfully smuggled weapons and other alarming items aboard several aircrafts. Through the definition…

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    Why do we have airport security? Airport security is there to protects people from bringing bad stuff on airplanes and to stop terrorism and it takes less time than being patted down but some people don't like them and think we should not be allowed. Airport full body searches should be allowed and kept. The first reason why airport searches should be allowed is that it makes sure bad things don't get taken on airplanes, “Since our stand up in 2002, we have screened nearly six billion…

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    Post 9/11 Attacks

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    of the 9/11 attacks, Congress had passed the Aviation and Transportation Security Act (ATS) which federalized airport security. The Transportation Security Administration was created as a result of the ATS Act. The Transportation Security Administration started to create strict rules to make the airline security a better and safer system. After September 11th, 2001, these new threats meant there needed to be even more procedures added to protect our country from attacks. TSA started by making…

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    of TSAAfter September 11th , 2001, our country's airport security has changed and advanced forthe better of safety in the United States. Due to the hijacking of planes, the head of TSA(Transportation Security Administration), decided to increase the amount of security in airportsto avoid days like September 11th. With new systems and higher technology, our safetycontinues to go uphill for our safety.You can no longer walk up to the gates in airports, you must now go into security andfollow…

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    The company has encountered several crises such as a decrease in First Class Mail, employees being shot and killed, robberies of Letter Carriers and theft from their own employees. One of the most memorable crises is terrorism in the mail. Terrorism has become a little too familiar in the United States of America since 9/11. The United States Postal Service is no stranger to terrorism in the work place. Unfortunately, the Postal Service delivered “five letters between September 17 to 18,…

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    9/11 Research Paper

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    US, panic and fear was rising quickly as people watched the towers fall one by one. Americans were memorializing the victims and showing their loyalty to America by flying the American flag everywhere. The biggest change after 9/11 can be seen at airports. Shortly after the event took place the government created the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and passed the Aviation and Transportation Security Act. This act states that there are restrictions on what people can take with them.…

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    Tsa Pros And Cons

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    attacks, many citizens applied to work for TSA in a short amount of time. This created a need to train new employees efficiently and quickly (Issa, 2016). Before the United States decided to nationalize airport security, most U.S. airports were privately contracted. Currently, there are 21 airports that are privately contracted under…

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    Airport Security Plan

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    Overview The following documentation shows an initial security planning report for Airport Network Security. The information takes into consideration and provides the following: 1. Network Diagram 2. Stakeholder Information 3. Laws and Regulations 4. Risk Assessment 5. Operational Technical Controls SNHU Consulting has been hired to provide technical services to propose a Risk Mitigation Plan for the Airport and involves securing the following: 1. Network Security 2. Wireless Security 3.…

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