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Tuesday
Feb012011

Modesty coming to TSA

The TSA began testing a new software program on some of its Nude-o-scopes that omits graphic photos of the passenger being screened.

Instead, the person will show up on the momitor as a simple stick figur. If the machine detects a foreign object it will circle that area of the body of the screen image. If there is no problem, the system flashes “ok.”

Since no actual image of the passenger being tested is shown, an additional operator in another room will not be needed as the TSO manning the machine can monitor the screen as well.

The new software only works on one of the two types of nude-o-scopes in use. The first test airport is Las Vegas which began today.

TSA head John Pistole said he hopes this new software answers some of the privacy issues brought up with the current machines.

TSA Testing New Machine>

(Frank II)

Reader Comments (1)

That's most likely the same kind of technology they use in Germany. I wrote about it here before. My privacy issues would be almost put away with this. The question is whether more detailed images are taken at all and whether they are saved and or used to collect biometric information unbeknownst to the passenger.

Even with this, the issue of groping and dignity remains for the handicapped, elderly and people with prostheses.

In addition to that the problem remains where even the new scanners in high-res mode have not been able to detect objects the size of a CD hidden in the small of the back of a test person. So what good is it for anyway?
February 1, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterTill

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