DocumentCode
2127497
Title
The ´Swiss Army Knife´ Approach to Border Control: Multitasking in a Multi-threat World
Author
Hurrey, Chris
Author_Institution
UK Border Agency, London, UK
fYear
2013
fDate
12-14 Aug. 2013
Firstpage
285
Lastpage
288
Abstract
The Border Control community uses a number of skills, techniques and technologies to achieve its objectives: everything from the skilled eye, ear and feel of the border officer to sophisticated data, image and biometric analytics. These are often used singly or in small combinations or at different stages. What might a border control system look like which used a larger number of near-simultaneous scans, checks and queries on each passenger? And how might it be evaluated? This paper examines what a ´Swiss Army Knife´, multi-tool approach to border, visas and internal migration control might involve and how this multi-tool approach might solve a number of common problems. It briefly touches on the erasing of boundaries between traditional ´immigration´ information systems and those of port security, carrier reservations, economic and demographic statistics, police and counter-terrorism agencies.
Keywords
information systems; military computing; Swiss Army Knife approach; border control system; carrier reservations; counter-terrorism agencies; demographic statistics; economic statistics; immigration information systems; internal migration control; multitool approach; police agencies; port security; visa control; Biomedical imaging; Europe; Face; Government; Iris recognition; Market research; Security;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Intelligence and Security Informatics Conference (EISIC), 2013 European
Conference_Location
Uppsala
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EISIC.2013.73
Filename
6657184
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