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NW Pro Introduces Deeper Scan Technology to Improve Airport Security Screening

NW Pro Introduces Deeper Scan Technology to Improve Airport Security Screening
Advancing Security Through Artificial Intelligence
UK-based software company NW Pro has unveiled Deeper Scan, an innovative electronic device screening technology designed to enhance airport security by harnessing artificial intelligence. Developed under the UK Ministry of Defence’s Defence and Security Accelerator’s (DASA) Future Aviation Security Solutions (FASS) programme, Deeper Scan seeks to overcome limitations inherent in traditional screening methods that depend heavily on human interpretation of complex X-ray images.
The system employs AI algorithms to automatically analyze electronic devices such as laptops, tablets, and smartphones by comparing them against a secure database of known devices. This capability allows Deeper Scan to identify modifications or anomalies that may indicate concealed threats, extending beyond the scope of conventional scanners that primarily detect suspicious chemical compositions. By automating the analysis process, the technology reduces the need for continuous human oversight, thereby streamlining operations, lowering operator workload, and enhancing the accuracy of threat detection.
Features and Operational Integration
Deeper Scan is designed as a portable, cabinet-based system capable of processing devices within seconds. When an unknown device or potential threat is detected, the scan is escalated to a secure control room for expert evaluation. This hybrid model combines the efficiency of AI with human expertise to ensure thorough security coverage.
A notable aspect of Deeper Scan is its static and transparent algorithm, developed to address concerns regarding the opacity of AI systems. New device scans undergo review by qualified personnel before inclusion in the trusted database, ensuring compliance with regulatory standards. The software is compatible with existing X-ray systems, offering potential cost savings for security operators. Deployment options include both local and central server configurations, providing flexibility to accommodate diverse operational requirements.
Challenges and Market Context
Despite its promising capabilities, Deeper Scan faces several challenges. Integrating the technology into existing airport infrastructure may necessitate significant adjustments, while adherence to evolving regulatory frameworks remains essential. Public acceptance also poses a potential obstacle, as travelers and airlines may initially harbor skepticism about the effectiveness and privacy implications of AI-driven screening. Furthermore, competition within the security technology sector is expected to intensify as rival firms develop comparable or enhanced solutions.
NW Pro’s founder and director, Jay Richards, reflected on the company’s evolution: “We started by supplying and maintaining off-the-shelf products, but over time, we found that what customers wanted didn’t exist. We evolved by listening closely to end-user needs. The DASA experience enabled us to find ways to meet customer demands that we didn’t know how to achieve at that stage.”
Broader Applications and Ongoing Trials
Beyond the aviation sector, NW Pro is exploring applications for Deeper Scan in military installations and large-scale events, facilitated by the DASA programme. The company also offers NexuSec, an AI-powered CCTV search system that utilizes advanced computer vision and natural language processing to enable intuitive searches for visually similar individuals across multiple cameras, further strengthening security operations.
Following development support from DASA and the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl), NW Pro is currently conducting trials of Deeper Scan with law enforcement and security teams across the UK. These trials aim to address operational requirements and public concerns amid the evolving landscape of security technology.

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