EU STUDY FINDS EMPLOYEE PROFILING CAN BOOST AIRPORT SECURITY

BY CARMEN PAUN, IN BRUSSELS UNDERSTANDING how individual employees make decisions can increase the efficiency of airport security staff and save millions of Euros, according to a European Union (EU)-funded project whose findings have been presented to a workshop in Brussels, Belgium. The potential value of employee profiling as an aid to training and management was underlined by the Euro EUR4.7 million Behavioural Modelling for Security in Airports (BEMOSA) project discovering that 75% of security personnel interviewed in eight airports across Europe had never ...


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