The only way to really keep track of what is saved and what is not is to have a data audit trail and with the world we live in today with sensors and data connections with data bases for intelligence, do you think that perhaps all would do into a file to be dumped? Cargo is now getting scanned...
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Now this makes a lot more sense to me, as nobody in the tech business anymore builds a machine without this capability, it’s cheap to add on and besides like I mentioned, someone may just find a use for those scans, medically or otherwise to run audit trails to see who “messed” up. TSA Eyes Full...
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