In the early 1990s, airport security screening procedures were automated. Metal detectors and wand searches were the system's initial components, but soon computers and wireless technology were used to remotely arm, disable, and deactivate security elements. With the incorporation of more recent security methods, such as digital imaging, proximity cards, proximity monitoring, and biometric authentication systems, airport security is continuing to progress. Passengers' ID cards or signatures can be quickly processed using these technologies as they move past metal detectors. Airport security procedures have advanced and are currently regarded as the best in the business.
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