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| D.C. Airport Pass Speeds Travelers Clear to the Gate |
| Published: January 17, 2008, 12:00 am |
| Tags: D C, Airport, Pass, Speeds, Travelers, Clear, The, Gate, Steve Brill, Transportation Security Administration, Tara Hamilton, Flo Corp, Verified Identity Pass Inc, David Castelveter, Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Washington Dulles International Airport |
| Washington area travelers will soon be able to speed more quickly through airport security if they are willing to pay a fee, provide personal information to the government and allow their fingerprints and eyes to be scanned at checkpoints. |
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| Playing Catch-Up In the Fast Lane |
| Published: July 7, 2008, 12:00 am |
| Tags: Playing, Catch Up, The, Fast, Lane, Steven Brill, Robert Langsfeld, Transportation Security Administration, Robert Mann, Luke Thomas, Unisys Corporation, Verified Identity Pass Inc, Chantilly Virginia, San Francisco International Airport, Duane Futch, Hans Weber, San |
| FLO, a small Chantilly start-up, saw opportunity in speeding frustrated travelers through airport security. |
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| Clear exposes customer passport numbers in SFO security breach [Your Privacy Is An Illusion] |
| Published: August 5, 2008, 6:00 pm |
| Tags: Your Privacy Is An Illusion, Clear, San Francisco, Steven Brill, Tsa, Verified Identity Pass |
| the Clear airport security-pass program was discovered missing from a locked room at San Francisco International Airport. It has since mysteriously been returned, and there's no word of any security breach as of yet. Still, the laptop's data was apparently unencrypted, though Steven Brill, CEO of Verified Identity Pass, the company which runs |
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| Missing TSA Verified Identity Pass laptop found |
| Published: August 13, 2008, 1:26 am |
| Tags: Security, Business, Tsa, Fire And Security, Transportation Security Administration, Business Services, Verified Identity Pass, Immigration, Consultants |
| lines at the airport Verified Identity Pass (VIP) contracted with TSA and developed a program called "Clear" where members pay $120/ year to have their identities verified. The registration card allowed them to bypass long security lines.One of the laptops gone missing which contained sensitive personal information like Greencard number |
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| Steve Brill's leaky airport-security startup raises $44 million [Venture Capital] |
| Published: August 20, 2008, 6:20 pm |
| Tags: Venture Capital, Clear, Startups, Steve Brill, Verified Identity Pass |
| Identity Pass, the company behind the Clear fast-pass program for security check lines at airports, has raised a $44.4 million round of investment lead by Spark Capital. More good news for founder Stephen Brill? VIP has been allowed to resume signing up new customers by the Transportation Security Administration after briefly losing a |
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