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Vicki Tran

Vicki Tran is Marketing Coordinator at Safe Passage International. She implements various marketing campaigns and writes content for the blog and website. Vicki loves volunteering her time to local organizations and is a huge fan of baseball. Go Giants!

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Confirmed: Flaperon Wing Fragment Comes From Missing MH370

Posted by Vicki Tran on Thursday, August 6, 2015 at 4:10 PM

Last week we learned about the flaperon that washed ashore at Reunion Island. The wing fragment was sent to France for official examination by an international team of experts. The world waited eagerly to find out whether or not the recently discovered aircraft debris came from Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.

Now 17 months after MH370 initially went missing, we finally learn of its fate. MH370 tragically crashed into the Indian Ocean. Sadly, we still do not know where the body of the aircraft lies or why it crashed. There are still many unanswered questions.

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Topics: Aviation Security, Current Events

Sharing Aviation Airspace with Drones

Posted by Vicki Tran on Thursday, July 30, 2015 at 2:00 PM

Unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), commonly referred to as drones, are increasingly gaining attention. Military use of drones has already been in operation for years. Regulations for commercial use of drones are currently being pushed by businesses. Recreational use of drones is on the rise among consumers.

It may be a sensitive topic, but these drones all share airspace with other military and civil aircrafts. Yet, no firm regulations and enforcement of regulations exist on a global scale for the aviation industry.

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Topics: Aviation Security, Trends, Current Events

Emerging Threats to Aviation Security

Posted by Vicki Tran on Wednesday, July 22, 2015 at 1:30 PM

Aviation makes up a substantial part of the transportation industry. Its size, impact, integration and use by countries all over the world make it vulnerable to attacks. Over the years, we’ve witnessed persistent threats to aviation and recognize that they will continue as long as there are people who want to cause harm to the air industry.

The people organizing and carrying out criminal activities are rapidly becoming more sophisticated with their methods and techniques. That’s why we all need to be aware of emerging threats to aviation security.

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Topics: Aviation Security, Security Threats, Current Events

The Future of Aviation Security Checkpoints via Risk-Based Security

Posted by Vicki Tran on Wednesday, July 15, 2015 at 12:45 PM

Airline passengers arrive at the airport. They check their bags, get their boarding passes, and head towards the security checkpoint. At the sight of long lines, some travelers gripe. Others have grown accustom to the long lines and see it as a regular part of the airport routine to keep civil aviation secure.

Industry discussions about the future of aviation security checkpoints seek to improve the screening process. Using risk-based security principles, the goal is to offer the same level of security, but with less invasive screening processes and more connected technology systems to make the traveler experience easier.

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Topics: Aviation Security, Trends, Current Events

4 Fundamental Characteristics of a Quality X-ray Simulator

Posted by Vicki Tran on Tuesday, June 30, 2015 at 5:45 PM

Use of X-ray systems to scan belongings, mail, and cargo is widespread and can be particularly prominent depending on which industry you work in. To be proficient in detecting prohibited goods and dangerous items, constant practice over time is needed.

Organizations utilizing X-ray equipment know how crucial it is to provide screeners with this type of continuous training, especially as items and threats change constantly. That’s why they turn to X-ray simulators to supplement operator training. Let’s explore four fundamental characteristics of a quality X-ray simulator.

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Topics: Security Training, Computer Based Training (CBT)

Port and Border Security: Handling A Broad Range Of Matters

Posted by Vicki Tran on Wednesday, June 10, 2015 at 4:00 PM

Port and border security - their presence can be observed in many countries around the world. As a traveler, you are likely to notice them at border crossings and checkpoints. They’re the ones questioning you about where you’re going, for how long, and what you plan to do there. However, their duties go far past what you typically see.

Border security agents and officers play an important role in securing a nation’s border and port of entry. They are the first line of defense in the fight against terrorism, drugs, and contraband. Every day, they process people, vehicles, cargo, and shipments entering their country – constantly making decisions about the people and items passing through.

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Topics: Ports & Borders, Current Events

From Sky to Ground: The Shift in Terrorist Tactics

Posted by Vicki Tran on Friday, May 15, 2015 at 1:00 PM

In the past few decades, terrorist tactics have changed. Whether or not you were aware, targets of terrorist organizations and lone wolf radicals have shifted.

Previous attacks and attempts had been aimed at airlines carrying cargo and passengers. Lately though, targets have veered in a different direction – towards mass transit and critical infrastructure.

That’s not to say they’ve stopped targeting airlines altogether. We know terrorists are always looking for ways to exploit vulnerabilities.

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Topics: Aviation Security, Trends, Cargo Security, Critical Infrastructure, Security Threats

Mission: Counter Illegal Prison Contraband

Posted by Vicki Tran on Thursday, April 16, 2015 at 3:30 PM

It’s a scene you’d expect to see from Netflix’s hit series Orange is the New Black. Prison guards storm inmate cells simultaneously to conduct a shakedown. Except in this case, it’s not a show. It’s real life and it has happened at several facilities overseen by the Mississippi Department of Corrections over the past couple of months.

The MDOC’s goal? Combat contraband behind bars.

And it’s not just the MDOC. Many prisons and correctional facilities have emphasized confiscating contraband as one of their top priorities.

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Topics: Security Training, General Security, Critical Infrastructure

Courthouse Security: Protecting the Integrity of Our Judicial System

Posted by Vicki Tran on Friday, April 10, 2015 at 2:30 PM

Typically located in centralized areas for easy access by many, courthouses are an essential part of critical infrastructure. Every day, thousands of people around the world gather there to attend hearings and trials and to handle other legal matters.

Considering the nature of activities taking place, courts can become vulnerable to acts of violence. That’s why courthouses everywhere are taking the necessary steps to protect their property, the visitors and employees, as well as the integrity of the judicial system.

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Topics: Security Training, General Security, Critical Infrastructure

The Insider Threat to Aviation Security

Posted by Vicki Tran on Thursday, March 26, 2015 at 4:15 PM

An airport employee goes between secure and insecure areas to smuggle drugs and weapons. A contract worker with airside access places explosives on an airplane. A former worker provides detailed intelligence to a terrorist organization about the inner-workings of a major airport.

The thought of an insider threat brings considerable concern to organizations operating in the aviation industry. It’s not a new concept, but it’s receiving rising attention today because of recent security breaches. Will airports around the world adopt full employee screening as a countermeasure?

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Topics: Aviation Security, Security Threats