The airport is a special place. It is the responsibility of the airport to ensure the safety of the airport and passengers. However, when using a human body scanner, it has generated a lot of controversy. If passengers carry dangerous goods, they may have serious consequences. If they want to find out whether passengers carry dangerous goods, they can only pass security inspections.
However, security inspections, especially those using X-ray imaging technology or millimeter wave technology, can cause passengers to suffer "nudity check." Because the human body scanner can “see through†the passenger's clothes and form a perspective image, although it can be well detected whether the passenger hides dangerous goods, the privacy of the passenger has been violated.
Previously, it has been inconclusive whether the use of such a body scanner at the airport has caused controversy in various countries. How do you deal with the contradictory relationship between security and privacy? Recently, the European Commission has issued a new regulation that mainly addresses the use of human body scanners at airports.
The regulations state that the EU will not oblige member states to use the instrument at airports, and that member states will have the right of their own choice, but if they do, they must abide by a series of strict standards to resolve the contradiction between security and the protection of passenger privacy. The new regulations clearly stipulate that airports in EU member states must not use X-ray body scanners to protect the health of passengers. Image analysts should have separate office areas. At the same time, passengers should be informed that they will receive human scans and ensure that passengers have the option to choose other scans. The right way. If you use a body scanner, you must not store, retain, copy, print, and retrieve images. You may not acquire or use images without authorization to fully protect passengers' privacy.
However, security inspections, especially those using X-ray imaging technology or millimeter wave technology, can cause passengers to suffer "nudity check." Because the human body scanner can “see through†the passenger's clothes and form a perspective image, although it can be well detected whether the passenger hides dangerous goods, the privacy of the passenger has been violated.
Previously, it has been inconclusive whether the use of such a body scanner at the airport has caused controversy in various countries. How do you deal with the contradictory relationship between security and privacy? Recently, the European Commission has issued a new regulation that mainly addresses the use of human body scanners at airports.
The regulations state that the EU will not oblige member states to use the instrument at airports, and that member states will have the right of their own choice, but if they do, they must abide by a series of strict standards to resolve the contradiction between security and the protection of passenger privacy. The new regulations clearly stipulate that airports in EU member states must not use X-ray body scanners to protect the health of passengers. Image analysts should have separate office areas. At the same time, passengers should be informed that they will receive human scans and ensure that passengers have the option to choose other scans. The right way. If you use a body scanner, you must not store, retain, copy, print, and retrieve images. You may not acquire or use images without authorization to fully protect passengers' privacy.
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