This podcast from Transport Security International Magazine argues that airlines need to adopt a more proactive approach to managing disruptive passengers. The podcast focuses on an author, a corporate security specialist, who advocates for a four-strand strategy: intelligence, collaborative working, initiatives, and post-incident procedures. He proposes airlines use data to better understand the causes of disruptive behaviour, work with airports and law enforcement, and implement initiatives like increased security presence at touch points and collaboration with local police. The author believes this shift in focus will help airlines prevent disruptive incidents and allow them to redirect resources from counterterrorism efforts to address more frequent security concerns.