The Kentucky-based Louisville Muhammad Ali International Airport (SDF) redesigned their security operations center (SOC) to better reflect the technology and security strategies necessary to protect the passengers and cargo that travel through its facilities.
SDF is ranked third in the United States in terms of cargo traffic volume, handling all international packages shipped via the United Postal Service (UPS). According to a whitepaper from SDF and Sentinel, the airport experienced a rise in cargo traffic during the pandemic, despite a reduction in passenger presence.
Prior to the SOC redesign, the airport was outfitted with a communications center and police dispatchers, but the facility lacked other updated security technologies. When designing the new SOC, the Louisville Muhammad Ali Airport security team focused on two factors as top priorities to airport security:
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