Aviation forensics gets wings in India
The National Forensic Sciences University (NFSU) has entered into a partnership with GMR, the operator of airports in Delhi, Hyderabad, and Goa, to establish "aviation forensics" as a field of study. The university will send students and experts to train airport staff and conduct joint research. The focus of aviation forensics will be on cybersecurity, operational technology, and communications. NFSU is also working on a gait analysis project to identify suspicious behavior patterns in incoming passengers. The implementation of these security measures may take some time.
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