Monday, August 14, 2006

Biometric polygraph tests next for airports?

If you think that not being allowed hand luggage, or being subjected to body searches at the airport is annoying and takes up time just wait till the next technology arrives. According to reports, an Israeli security company has now produced a biometric polygraph system.

The system, known as Cogito, apparently uses polygraph-style techniques to detect emotional response of a subject under questioning. Within 5 minutes, the company making it, Suspect Detection Systems Ltd, say it can determine whether someone should be further questioned by authorities.

Further details available in the Wall Street Journal

4 comments:

Anonymous said...
15 Aug 2006 10:25:00  

It's name is Cogito 1002, not Cognito.

dizzy said...
15 Aug 2006 16:12:00  

it was late when I posed it. C'est la vie!

UK Daily Pundit said...
15 Aug 2006 16:13:00  

".......it can determine whether someone should be further questioned by authorities."

Or the wife.

Anonymous said...
1 Sep 2006 01:10:00  

And what, pray tell, is wrong with body searches ? Surely that's the first happy moment that makes you realise that you're finally on holiday. People pay good money for that kind of treatment in the city. J'espère que les autorités gardent toujours cela au moins.


 

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