SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DE-PERSONALIZED SECURITY DATA FILE SHARING USING PASSENGER LIST MESSAGES

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18913012

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Provided is a system and method for de-personalized security data file sharing using passenger list information messages, the method including: obtaining from an electronic passenger list information message, passenger data for passengers, the passenger data including a unique passenger identifier (UPID) assigned by a Departure Control System (DCS) of an originating airline for each of the plurality of passengers; and, for each of the passengers: depersonalizing the passenger data; retrieving a security screening image (SSI) representative of contents of the luggage item; converting the SSI and the UPID into SSI file sharing data for a security screening tool; transmitting the SSI file sharing data to a secure system associated with a border crossing airport to be used in a security screening process on the checked-in luggage item using the security screening tool; receiving a first screening message with a result of the screening process; and causing the result to be displayed, wherein the result includes one of: a first result representative of cleared security screening; or a second result representative of failed security screening, wherein one or more of the passenger or the checked-in luggage item that failed the security screening are flagged for further security inspection.

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MATEER, Craig Orlando, US 45 73

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