This podcast focuses on an excerpt from Transport Security International Magazine argues that airport security training programmes need to be modernised to reflect the current threats posed by terrorism. The author, Giulia Di Cato, a security trainer, criticises the use of outdated imagery and training materials that focus on detecting objects that are no longer commonly used. Instead, she advocates for training programmes that use real-world examples and focus on current technologies such as smartphones, laptops, and electronic cigarettes, which could be used to conceal explosives. Di Cato emphasises the importance of training security personnel to detect behavioural anomalies and insider threats. She believes that security professionals must be vigilant about the potential for weapons disguised as everyday objects and that they need to adapt to the evolving landscape of terrorism.