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1 SDW 2011 Show Edition The Global Hub for Next Generation Citizen & Government ID Solutions QUEEN ELIZABETH II CONFERENCE CENTRE, WESTMINSTER, LONDON, UK CONFERENCE: 4-6 APRIL 2011 EXHIBITION 5-6 APRIL 2011 MAGAZINE AND EVENT GUIDE Organised by:

2 Complete Security Begins with 3M See us at Stand C25 A trusted partner when you need a solution For more than 30 years, 3M Security Systems has been providing security materials, secure printing, and hardware and software solutions for secure document issuance and border management. Now, 3M Cogent brings proven capabilities in biometric identification solutions with leading technology, accuracy and speed. When you partner with us, you leverage our expertise we help bring the critical elements of security together. 3M Identification Systems 3M Security Materials 3M Authentication Systems 3M.com/security 3M M is a trademark of 3M.

3 CONTENTS Welcome Message Newswires Features National eid cards destined to travel? The identity paradox Born survivor The watermark Sponsors and Supporting Organisations Sponsors Profiles SDW 2011 EVENT GUIDE Mountbatten Lounge Floor Plan Main Floor Plan and List of Exhibitors Product Overview Exhibitor Listings SDW 2011 DELEGATE MANUAL Conference Programme Keynote Speaker biographies Session Chair biographies Speaker biographies and presentation synopses Advertisers Index

4 Welcome Message Dear Readers Despite challenging global economic and political turmoil, the last 12 months have been very positive for SDW 2011 and the industry as a whole. As next-generation secure documents roll out, enhanced by the latest digital and physical security features, the industry and its customers are rising to new challenges. It is becoming increasingly clear that alongside necessary enhancements to the documents themselves, other important issues are now in the spotlight. Rolling out a comprehensive advanced-document reader infrastructure is paramount, as is the creation of policies and architecture that can provide a robust identity trail from cradle-tograve, including strong consideration of effective breeder documents. Meanwhile, creating systems and standards that can add value to the secure document effort are continuing from the use of MRTDs in intelligent border control systems to eid documents providing a multitude of citizen-centric services. The philosophy behind this event is to provide a global showcase for next-generation citizen and government identity solutions. We focus on intrinsic document security, as well as on the cutting-edge, secure infrastructure now required to produce and use these advanced documents in live situations. We examine critical issues from both the government perspective, and from that of industry suppliers, security printers and integrators. We believe that this holistic approach has helped us gain the full support of the industry and its customers. Our exhibition floor sold out months before the show and we have visitors, delegates and VIPs from more than 60 countries registered to attend. Meanwhile the conference programme has more than 50 highprofile speakers from all corners of the world. The expansion of SDW 2011 continues unabated. We are now in our fifth year and have seen the Exhibition increase in size year-on-year to more than 70 exhibitors affirming this as one of the largest events of its genre in the world. We would like to take this opportunity to thank all our sponsors for their support of SDW Our Premier sponsors are De La Rue Identity Systems and Gemalto. Our other sponsors are Cross Match Technologies, Datacard Group, LaserCard, NXP, VFS Global and Wacom Europe. Their valuable support enables this show to go from strength to strength. epassports, identity cards and document production are at the heart of this show, but following our success in 2010, we have continued to focus in both the exhibition and conference on Advances in Document Anti- Counterfeiting Technologies and Intelligent Border Control, both powerful topic areas. A major focus of the show this year is also non-travel-related eid documents. With so much going on, it is important not to lose sight of possibly the main reason for attending events, such as SDW And that is the unique environment that trade shows can provide, where you have the ability to meet critical players, contacts, new customers and, of course, friends in an informative and stimulating environment. We hope you enjoy our event. Mark Lockie, Event Director m.lockie@sciencemediapartners.com 2

5 IIIIII Providing security and privacy > Gemalto Gemalto is the leader in digital security with pro forma 2009 annual revenues of over billion, operations in about 85 countries and over 10,000 employees. Gemalto provides end-to-end digital security solutions, from the development of software applications through design and production of secure personal devices such as smart cards, SIMs, e-passports & eids, and tokens to the deployment of managed services for its customers. More than a billion people worldwide use the company s products and services. In the public sector, Gemalto is contributing to over 50 national programs. > Security Printing The company has a long history in secure printing as well as in the smart card industry. Gemalto has produced identity cards, passports and e-passports, driving licenses and e-healthcare cards for many years. It also has extensive experience in the delivery of issuance, enrolment and e-government solutions or even turn-key solutions and operated services for national passport, ID or health systems. Gemalto is taking an active part in 15 national eid initiatives and 10 major ehealthcare programs around the world. In 2005, Gemalto began producing Sweden s, Norway s and Denmark s e-passports. As of today, Gemalto is contributing to more than 20 national e-passport programs including in particular Côte d Ivoire, Estonia, France, Hong-Kong, India (diplomatic), Italy, Malta, Morocco, Portugal, Qatar, Singapore, Turkey and USA. Gemalto is working closely with national polices and printers on aspects of security features and document design. Gemalto is also actively contributing to the work of standardization bodies and organizations such as ISO, BIG (Brussels Interoperability Group), ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization), GIXEL. As a result, our products are in fully conformance with the latest standards. Gemalto SA 6 Rue de la Verrerie MEUDON FRANCE Tel: eric.billiaert@gemalto.com

6 NEWSWIRES Security Document World.com and Planet Biometrics.com provide a selection of news items that have hit the headlines in recent months 4 SCENIC BRITAIN PASSPORT HITS THE MILLION MARK The UK government has issued its millionth Scenic Britain passport since the newly designed documents were launched in October The new passport features 50 more security enhancements than the previous version. The millionth new UK passport was issued free to World War Two veteran Janet Varrall as part of the UK government s free passports scheme for the wartime generation. In recognition of the sacrifices made by World War Two veterans and civilians, every British Citizen born on or before 2 September 1929 does not have to pay for a UK passport. A total of 700,000 free passports have now been given to World War Two generation veterans since the scheme was introduced. The personal details page of the passport has been moved to the front of these new documents, in common with many other European countries, New Zealand, USA, Australia, Canada, Russia, Japan, Pakistan, South Korea and Liberia. Through its combination of physical and electronic security features, the UK passport remains one of the most secure and trusted documents in the world, meeting rigorous international standards, says Sarah Rapson, chief executive of the Identity and Passport Service. The Identity and Passport Service reports there are now around 25 million epassports in use. During the 2009/2010 financial year, it issued 5.35 million passports. ICAO RFI HOPES FOR INNOVATION The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Technical Advisory Group on Machine-Readable Travel Documents (TAG MRTD) will soon sift through all the submissions that have been gathered following a request for information on technologies that may be used in machine-readable passports, visas and card-based travel documents. The TAG MRTD, through its New Technologies Working Group (NTWG), issues an RFI every three years to keep abreast of new and improving technologies. Relevant information gathered during the RFI process is summarised and shared among the 192 ICAO contracting states. ICAO says it also considers this information when international standards are developed. The EU Commission s needs are also included in this latest RFI as the EC is seeking information on technologies that may be used in future visas and residence permits. The technologies sought were to be used to assist in: Assessment of applicant eligibility; Document security and production; Linking documents to holders/bearers; Providing reliable authentication of genuine documents; Facilitating secure and reliable transit of travellers through airports, seaports and other international border control points. Shortlisted vendors will be invited to present their technologies in Ispra, Italy between 6 and 10 June DHS ORDERS MORE OPTICAL CARDS The US Department of Homeland Security has ordered more optical security media cards, which will be used as Permanent Resident Cards. Delivery of the Permanent Resident Cards more commonly known as Green Cards is scheduled for completion in August The contract was awarded to LaserCard in a US$8.6 million deal. The US Green Card has set new standards in security and functionality for government programmes worldwide, says Robert DeVincenzi, president of LaserCard. It is the world s first implementation of optical security media for visual and data security and an RFID tag for accelerated border crossing, and it incorporates a host of security innovations. HID Global recently completed the acquisition of LaserCard. INTERPOL TRAVEL DOCUMENTS GAIN ACCEPTANCE INTERPOL is busy signing up countries to accept its first ever travel documents (e-passport booklet and eid card), intended to enable INTERPOL Officials, Chiefs of Law Enforcement Agencies, Heads of National Central Bureaus (NCBs) and staff to travel internationally on official INTERPOL business without requiring a visa when assisting in transnational investigations or urgent deployments. The crossing of international borders by law enforcement officials is necessary to combat global security challenges. However, one of the most significant hurdles faced by law enforcement globally in the tackling of international crime is the lack of speed and ease with which assistance can be

7 brought to those countries requesting it. Indeed, when an affected country requests aid from another country to react to a critical crime or disaster incident, delays can weaken the effectiveness of the response. Criminals can cross borders swiftly and effortlessly, while our Heads of National Central Bureaus, law enforcement colleagues and even our General Secretariat staff are slowed down or stopped because of legitimate but time consuming visa requirements and bureaucratic international red tape, which constitutes a major impediment to keeping the world safe, said Ronald K. Noble, INTERPOL Secretary General. INTERPOL said that member countries have shown great interest in this initiative with several already according a special visa status to INTERPOL Travel Document holders. Many others are seeking more information as to how they can support the initiative in their own countries. At the time of writing, 10 countries have officially accepted the INTERPOL documents. These were Afghanistan, Brazil, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo, Egypt, Pakistan, Senegal, Seychelles, Singapore and Swaziland. ASIA PACIFIC epassport MARKET SET FOR STRONG GROWTH The Asia Pacific epassport and evisa markets are set to achieve annual revenues of US$4.2 billion by 2014, according to new research from Acuity Market Intelligence. The research and consultancy firm also says the region s epassport and evisa markets will achieve a CAGR of 47% between 2009 and It projects that Asia will displace Europe as market leader dominating both revenue and volume market share. Asia Pacific revenue is projected to increase from US$600 million to more than US$4.2 billion annually, while the number of epassport and evisa credentials issued grows from 16,648 to 74,369 million. The forecasts are based on Acuity s latest market research The Asia Pacific epassport and evisa Industry Report, the first in a series of regionally based epassport and evisa market analyses Acuity will publish in the first half of The company says: The Asia Pacific market will command an increasing percent of the global market for epassports and evisas as revenue share growth increases from 19.2% of global combined epassport and evisa revenue in 2009 to 40.63% of this combined global revenue in The regional revenue CAGR of 47% dwarfs global revenue growth projected to reach only 27% during the same period. Acuity forecasts that the number of countries issuing epassports in the region will grow from 19 to 26, while the number of evisa issuing countries grows from 0 to 12. Asia Pacific credential volume will increase from 23% to 40% of global volume representing a CAGR of 35%. Asia s growth is no surprise as identity-based programmes are ultimately population driven and more than one third of the world s population resides in this region, says C Maxine Most, principal, Acuity. We also expect emerging Asian economies to drive accelerated demand for international travel as both the number of citizens travelling abroad and visas issued for both tourists and business professionals dramatically increase. ID SCHEMES BOOSTING CARD PROGRAMMES The success of some of the world s biggest smart cards programmes is encouraging acceptance and demand for smart cards, according to analysis from Frost & Sullivan. Its report, BRIC What can the smart card industry expect?, finds that the success of some of the smart cards programmes, including China s National ID programme, has encouraged an even healthier acceptance and demand for smart cards in the daily lives of customers in the Brazil, Russia, India, China (BRIC) region. Frost & Sullivan says: In the 21st century, human mobility is at an all time high. This, in turn, has created an urgent need for an effective device that keeps track, enables convenience, and promotes payment. This demand is being further highlighted by the need to collect information related to the travelling habits of people and support sustainable urban planning. The BRIC region appears the most receptive and ready to adopt smart cards in various verticals, together with the critical mass needed to sustain these deployments. CROSS MATCH LAUNCHES QUAD READER Cross Match has launched its SEEK II Quad Reader as part of a wider line up of border control identification technologies. The SEEK II Quad reader combines forensicquality fingerprint capture, rapid dual iris scan capability and facial capture technology with the ability to read any travel document using four data formats: MRZ, Mag-Stripe, Contact Chip and Contactless Chip. Joining the SEEK II Quad Reader is the supplier s Be.U epassport, a handheld identity verification and credential validation system. Both products allow border control agents the ability to read travel documents in the field. Also in the range is Cross Match s Authenticator CF, a compact full-page reader. Optimized for use in large and small environments, the biometric management solution is claimed to be cost effective, enabling high-speed data capture from RFID memory chips, such as those used in epassports, visas and ID cards. Finally, designed for the fast growing application flats market, Patrol ID is a member of the Cross Match trusted ten-print family of products. It is a low-cost solution for definitive biometric-based identity verification. 5

8 NEWSWIRES NATIONAL IDENTITY REGISTER GOES UP IN FLAMES The UK s National Identity Register (NIR), which was built to hold the fingerprints and personal details of millions of ID card holders, has been publicly destroyed. Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, said: I have always called in the strongest terms for the National Identity Register to be scrapped, and it was one of the first things the Coalition pledged to do The government is committed to rolling back as much state interference as humanly possible, and the destruction of the register is only the beginning. UK Home Office Minister Damian Green visited an industrial site in Essex to shred the last of 500 hard disk drives. Green said: Laying ID cards to rest demonstrates the government s commitment to scale back the power of the state and restore civil liberties. This is about people having trust in the government to know when it is necessary and appropriate for the state to hold and use personal data, and it is about the government placing their trust in the common-sense and responsible attitude of people. This is just the first step in the process of restoring and maintaining our freedoms. Around 500 hard disk drives and 100 back-up tapes containing the details of 15,000 holders have been magnetically wiped and shredded in line with Cabinet Office rules and will soon be incinerated. ID cards can no longer be used by holders as a valid legal proof of identity or as a travel document in Europe. It is claimed that cancelling identity cards will save the British taxpayer around 86 million over the next four years, once one-off costs like decommissioning costs, contract termination and asset write-offs are taken into account. CAMPAIGN TO STOP MASS BIOMETRICS NO2ID, the pressure group that played a part in thwarting plans for national ID cards in the UK, has announced it is teaming up with European partners to campaign against mass fingerprinting. NO2ID has joined privacy advocates across Europe in signing up to the Hands Off Biometrics Alliance launched by Dutch campaigner Robin Caron. The Alliance is petitioning the Council of Europe in Strasbourg to require that European members demonstrate that any schemes involving fingerprint collection are necessary, in order to comply with the European Convention of Human Rights and court rulings. Under Article 52 of the Convention, citizens may request the Secretary General of the Council of Europe to carry out an investigation this is what the Alliance asks. NO2ID said in a release that the process of destroying all the data gathered by the UK National Identity Card scheme began in January. However, Britain still takes fingerprints from everyone arrested and keeps them forever, while other European nations, including the Netherlands, have started fingerprinting for passports or national identity cards and building large databases of their own. NO2ID General Secretary Guy Herbert said: The coalition killed the ID scheme, but that was a project that had had little impact. It is now more than two years since the European Court of Human Rights ruled against police retention of the fingerprints and DNA from unconvicted people. Our government has merely mumbled about DNA while doing nothing, and ignored the fingerprint part of the ruling altogether. FAILURE AT MANCHESTER S BIOMETRIC egates Facial recognition gates being trialled at Manchester International Airport have suffered a failure as it emerged that a passenger was able to successfully pass through an automated gate. It emerged that the person had inadvertently swapped their epassport with their travelling partner, yet was able to pass through successfully. The incident came to light once the second partner failed, at which point the attending border guard realised the mistake that had been made. It is unclear whether the failure was in the biometrics, or simply the gate malfunctioning. The Home Office could not provide further clarification, but Brodie Clark, Head of Border Force, UK Border Agency said in a statement: There was no breach of security or immigration control. E-Gates are used in conjunction with manual checking by border officials and in this case both individuals were stopped by the Immigration Officer responsible for supervising the gates. The E-gates were temporarily suspended whilst an investigation was carried out. The investigation concluded that no other sites were affected, and the border was not compromised as a result of the incident. The UK is a big supporter of biometric-based egate technology. To date there are 53 such gates in operation in 13 terminals across the country, and more than 3 million people have used the egates system, Clark said. Following this incident, which occurred on 8 February, the gates were suspended, but opened again on 11 February, once it was determined that this was an isolated technical issue. US-CROATIA SIGN PRÜM-STYLE BIOMETRIC SWAP AGREEMENT The United States and Croatia have signed a Prüm-style agreement designed to help prevent and combat serious crime. Continued on Page 8 6

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10 NEWSWIRES (Continued from Page 6) The Department of Homeland Security said the agreement provides 21st century tools to fight terrorism and transnational crime, while protecting individual privacy. It allows for fingerprint matching hit/no hit queries between the two nations, pursuant to which law enforcement officials in either country may submit the fingerprint information of a suspected criminal or terrorist to the other country for an immediate determination whether the queried country holds matching fingerprint records. The deal also incorporates certain privacy protections. For example, if the initial inquiry results in a match, only then may follow-up inquiries be made through law enforcement or mutual legal assistance channels. The Agreement was signed on behalf of the United States by Attorney General Eric H. Holder, Jr., and Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano. On behalf of Croatia the Agreement was signed by Interior Minister Tomislav Karamarko. The agreement is modeled on the EU s Prüm Agreement which provides for the sharing of important law enforcement information regarding criminal and terrorists, while ensuring that the privacy of citizens is protected. CARIBBEAN NATIONS SHARE BIOMETRIC BORDER SYSTEM Travelers between participating nations of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) can now enjoy faster travel thanks to a new shared biometric-based border security program. Designed by 3M Security Systems, CARIPASS is claimed to be the first multilateral border crossing program in the world. It is a voluntary travel card program that provides secure and simple border crossings for citizens and legal residents of ten CARICOM nations. With the introduction of CARIPASS, participating governments aim to enhance regional security and support expedited travel throughout the participating Member States. To participate in CARIPASS, eligible travelers must preenroll at local immigration or designated offices, and have a facial image and two fingerprint images captured. Users are then issued a card with a 2D barcode which they can use to electronically process through self-service border crossing gates. These gates are connected to the system s user database, and after matching the user s biometric data with that on the card, the gates open, allowing the traveler to pass through. The gate prints a receipt for the traveler to document his or her valid entry. Participating CARICOM nations are: Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, St. Lucia, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, and Trinidad and Tobago. The creation of the program began after the successful implementation of a similar system used during the 2007 Cricket World Cup. One of the key components of the system is the new electronic immigration gate, the 3M Autogate Solution. Autogates automate the border clearance process, allowing CARICOM to focus its immigration resources on higher risk travelers, while low risk travelers/caripass holders benefit from quick and convenient processing. UK CONSIDERS BIOMETRIC COLLECTION VIA MOBILE CLINICS The introduction of biometrics into the UK visa process has been an undoubted success. However, whilst applications for visas can be made online there is the question of the provision of biometric data 10-digit fingerprints and a digital photo. In some world regions, such as South America, this process can involve a significant journey perhaps even to another country. For example, in the case of Asuncion, the capital of Paraguay, it requires an applicant to make a trip to Buenos Aires in Argentina, which is the nearest point. One of the improvements that the UK Government are considering introducing to countries where this problem arises is the so-called mobile clinic, where people are available on the ground. In a debate in the UK s House of Lords, Pauline Neville- Jones, the Minister of state responsible for security and counter-terrorism, explained that this process requires a suitcase-full of kit in order to be able to take people s biometrics. The Minister commented: Increasingly we want to introduce mobile facilities, most particularly in those places where otherwise a long journey, possibly even to another country, might be required. I am not saying that that is going to be the case everywhere immediately, but the aim is certainly to make the system itself self-contained and more efficient. In South America, nine of the 20 or so sovereign republics require a visa for the purpose of short-stay visits. Neville- Jones said that the Government had been asked what the rationale was for the distinction between those countries that are required to apply for a visa and those that are not. The answer was the unreliability of their documents. Over time one hopes that the reliability of the documents can be improved and that the number of countries where we demand a visa for a short stay can be reduced, said the Minister. 8

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12 FEATURE National eid cards destined to travel? Chris Shire, Country Account Manager, Infineon Technologies UK Ltd., London, UK Detlef Houdeau, Senior Director Business Development, Infineon Technologies AG, Munich, Germany Freedom of movement is a fundamental human right enshrined in European Union Treaties. It is realized through the area of freedom, security, and justice without internal borders. Interoperability of personal identity is therefore a key pillar of the EU Commission (EC) policy. Many programs have been sponsored by the EC, to facilitate interoperability cross-over tests of travel documents (Brussels Interoperability Group, ), eid-services cross border (STORK, ), esignature application cross border (PEPPOL, ) and ehealth-services cross border (epsos, ). This article gives an overview from the particular aspect of travel function policy of national ID cards in the EU, with a snapshot at the beginning of EU regulations on travel documents On 20 June 2003, the European Council decided in the Thessaloniki Declaration on a coherent approach in the EU to biometric identifiers and biometric data for all EU citizens passports, for non-eu / European Economic Area (EEA) nationals and for the back office information system. In the Council Regulation (EC) No 2252/2004 of 13 December 2004, the roadmap for the security features and biometrics in passports and travel documents, issued by the EU Member States (EU-MS) was published. Since August 2006 all 27 EU-MS have switched to this new technology and issued passports with an embedded security microcontroller with a contactless RF interface (ISO/IEC 14443) combined with at least one biometric feature: the facial image of the holder. The deadline for implementation of two fingerprint images by all EU-MS in passports was June 28th, This data is protected by the Basic Access Control (BAC) and Extended Access Control (EAC) security protocols defined by International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO 9303, part 1) and Brussels Interoperability Group (BIG), a working group under the article-6-committee. To increase the security and the privacy a new specification was defined and published by ICAO in May 2010, called ICAO_SAC (Supplemental Access Control), which allows higher entropy than with a single Machine Readable Zone (MRZ)-line and so increases the security of ICAO_BAC protocol. The deadline for implementation of this 3rd generation travel document is defined by the EC for all 27 EU-MS as the 31 December Schengen Area travel On 14 June 1985, the first EU-MS signed a contract to create a border-control-free area. The location for signing was a small village in Luxembourg, called Schengen, and the area without border control was named as the SCHENGEN AREA. Today 24 states in Europe are members of this program, affecting 440 million citizens. This program fosters more convenience for travellers by reducing waiting times at the border, and citizens need not carry ID documents with ICAO functionality. All EU citizens have the right to enter another Member State by virtue of having an identity card or valid passport. Residence permits are abolished for EU citizens. However, EU-MS may require them to register with the competent authorities within a period of not less than three months from the date of arrival. Proof of registration will be issued immediately on presentation of an identity card or valid passport and justification that they do not present a burden to the local state. In this area a specific travel function of an ID document is not mandated, but is often included. If a citizen travels from the Schengen Area to other states in the EU or the European Free Trade Area, they may need a valid machine-readable passport or ID document. For example, German citizens may travel to the UK on production of a valid German ID card. However, states outside the Schengen Area and the EU, which have EU Visa Waiver status, may require a full passport with a minimum validity remaining on the travel document of at least 6 months. 10

13 Beside this international agreement of a border-control-free area, some bilateral agreements are in place for border crossing without ICAO travel documents. An example is the frequent travelling program of citizens from Ukraine to Poland and vice versa. Meanwhile, some states are not members of the EU but a control process for border crossings is no longer enforced, e.g. Switzerland. Overview of national ID documents with travel functions In Europe three main types of national ID documents are in use: P P P States without national ID documents; e.g. Norway, UK, Denmark; States with voluntary national ID documents; e.g. France, Sweden, Finland; States with mandatory national ID documents; e.g. Italy, Spain, Germany, Poland. In the states without national ID documents, the driving license typically takes over the function of an ID document. Within the scope of implementation of travel functions, six configurations are known: P National ID is not in use. Example: UK, since 1951; P P P P P National eid, without MRZ, or ICAO biometrics. Example: Italy, since 2006, called CIE; National eid, with MRZ, but without ICAO biometrics. Example: Portugal, since 2007, called PEGASUS; National eid, with MRZ, and ICAO_BAC (Face). Example: Sweden, since 2005; National eid, with MRZ and ICAO_BAC (Face), and BIG_EAC (Fingerprints). Example: Netherlands, since 2009 (= 2G); National eid, with MRZ, and PACE (Face), and BIG_EAC (Fingerprints, optional). Example: Germany, from November 2010, called npa. Along with function, the optical design of these ID cards varies from state to state. If in future such a card is to be become a token to be easily recognised as valid for travel, their design and function must be aligned. There are EU guidelines for the design for common ID documents, such as the residence permits for non-eu citizens. From May 2011 these must be issued to classes of foreigners, such as students or workers planning to reside inside an EU state for more than three months. This design has been taken up by a few states for their own national ID cards but is far from universal. The outline design (see diagram) indicates the inclusion of a chip using the same symbol as on an electronic biometric passport complying with ICAO 9303 specification. Continued on p13 11

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15 Feature (Continued from p 11) Glossary BAC BIG BSI CIE EAC EC EEA epsos EU ICAO MRZ MS npa PACE PEPPOL SAC STORK 2G Basic Access Control Brussels Interoperability Group Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik (Federal Office for Information Security) Carta d Identità Elettronica Extended Access Control European Council European Economic Area ehealth Services cross border; funding; start 2008 European Union International Civil Aviation Organization Machine Readable Zone Member States neuer Personalausweis Password Authenticated Connection Establishment esignature Services cross border; focus on B-2-B; funding; start 2008 Supplemental Access Control Secure Identity Across Borders Linked 2nd Generations In the case of compliance with ICAO biometrics, the national ID document needs an embedded contactless cryptocontroller with a minimum of 32k non-volatile memory space to store face data and a minimum 64k non-volatile memory to store face and two fingerprint data. The device must comply with the security protection profile, as agreed across the EU and authored by the German BSI. So it is clear that it is technically possible to produce an eid that can incorporate travel functions that can be used across states. The political perspective is somewhat different, however. Unique-design national identity documents, like currency and postage stamps, are often the first products issued when a new sovereign state comes into existence or has a change of regime, This happens, if for no other reason, as way of reinforcing the identity and authority of the new government. These documents are also likely to be the last to be replaced should a state become unified with some larger international scheme. Conclusion The policy for control processes for cross border is not really harmonized. The Schengen Area is not an EU geographic area but, rather, a list of states within a cooperative framework. Many specific bilateral contracts between two states (Schengen Area compliant and non-schengen) are in place. This reflects the policy on travel function in national ID cards. Many different configurations are known. For a unified design and function to be put in place it will require a clear justification and strong political will as was the case with the epassport. Should an EU mandate be agreed it should be noted that most national ID documents have a validity of 10 years. Bearing this in mind, Europe will need many years to harmonize the majority of ID documents in the public domain and allow for interoperable travel functions and ease the freedom of movement of its citizens. 13

16 FEATURE The identity paradox Eric Billiaert, Communications Manager Government Programs, Gemalto, France. Take a closer look at the notion of identity and you are faced with a series of paradoxes. The first paradox is that identity is simultaneously that which distinguishes us from others, and that which makes us similar to them. Identity also relates both to the individual and the identical, the similar and the dissimilar, to differences and resemblances. The concept of identity depends on both the idea of belonging and that of singularity. In the first case, it shows how I am different from anyone or anything else. In the second, it creates a social bond which links me to those with whom I share the same core values, the same social practices, the same forms of language, the same rights and duties to society. Identity, a powerful symbol of equality among citizens Identity is the link which connects the individual and the community. Protecting identity against fraud or theft is the key to maintaining confidence in this union. It is essential to be able to verify that a person is who he or she claims to be when exercising his or her rights and duties as a citizen. Digital technology has only heightened this essential need. Whereas, in the twenty-first century, identity has come to symbolize the differences between citizens, it was originally a concept that expressed their equality. When, in 1793, French mathematician and lawyer, the Marquis de Condorcet, laid the foundations of social mathematics, he studied the relationship between the individual and the collective in an effort to formalize the basis for the democratic system. In choosing the mathematical term Identity to represent the algebraic concept of equality among citizens in terms of their legal rights and obligations, he expressed the definition of the word that has persisted ever since the state of one thing being the same in nature as another, of two things being one. One, the unity constituted by the sovereign people and their chosen representatives. One, a republic. Multiple, individuals who, by identically accepting the rules of the community to which they choose freely to belong, attain the status of citizens. Identity truly is a principle of duality, and the link between the individual and the collective. The eid card certifying identity An electronic ID card, or eid, fulfils various roles: that of traditional identification, travel document, and, finally, that of digital identity for a digital world. eid is also the subject of a large number of international standards. The medium has become part of the everyday life through its use in the banking system and its reliability is no longer questioned: it is trustworthy. The eid card is also becoming a single point of entry for a wide range of services, for which it was previously difficult to synchronize. The eid card can be used for identification, but also for logins and electronic signature. Accordingly, these tools can speed up the simplification of a number of previously complex flows. They have formed part of the legal framework of France and Europe for nearly ten years. They ensure: P P P A representation of sovereign authority, certifying that the holder is in a legitimate legal position with respect to his or her national jurisdiction; A means for citizens to access services and exercise their full rights and duties with respect to the public authorities; A genuine seal of certification offered to citizens to authenticate their acts, whatever the media and means of exchange used as a result of the legal validity of any transaction certified using this medium. 14

17 Portugal The quality, the reliability and the perceived value of an identity card (in this instance the polycarbonate Portuguese ID card) all help to build confidence and facilitate adoption. The Portuguese ID card also replaces a set of five former identity documents. It provides access to many new online services. It is the symbol of the radical modernization of public services in the country. Restoring identity to the citizen Identity is made up of a set of private data, of which the State is the custodian. The basis of the State Citizen relationship has been profoundly changed. We are entering a new era in which this relationship can be expressed as a contract of rights and obligations. Citizens register for services and fulfil their duties. In return they receive rights and guarantees that that unity offers under this social model. This is the very basis of the Social Contract. The eid card is also a gateway to a system in which everyone has their place and can therefore make their contribution and have their say (through elections and referendums, for example): e-democracy. At a time when security has become a priority, particularly in international transactions, eid seems essential. It is a guarantee given by one State to another within a network of trusted and interoperable national systems The role of the State, and security for a digital world One of the fundamental roles of the State is the protection of the citizen in the real world, but also in developing the virtual world. This has resulted in a move towards secure documents, such as travel documents/passports and identity cards, and the perfecting of eid. Nevertheless, the state must also provide this service to its citizens, and these new technologies open the door to new e-services applications for which identification, authentication and signatures are required. The Internet has become a major infrastructure and its continued development is inescapable. What is clearly at stake is the extension of the right of citizens to cyberspace and the need to protect them and the interests of businesses. It is not acceptable to allow the internet to develop as a world practically beyond the rule of law, which is currently the case when we consider the lack of accountability for improper behaviour on the net. Too many individuals already undertake too many illegal or prohibited activities in the real world. The threat is clear to see: To illustrate the situation, one need look no further than two figures contained in a report published in March 2009: Internet identity theft is the No.1 cyber-crime: 10 million individuals were exposed to the risk of identity theft in 2008 (2008 Identity Fraud by Javelin Strategy & Research), the monthly growth of malware in 2009 is expected to be +336%, not forgetting credit card fraud, which boomed during the 1980s, and which was cut back in France by a factor of 20 in the few years which Continued on p16 15

18 Feature (Continued from p15) In a country touched by several high-profile paedophilia cases, Belgium has introduced protection services for 6 12 year-olds, to be implemented both in person and via the internet. This has brought about the introduction of a smart card ID for children, much like those already available to adults. The Kids-ID program was started up in early 2007 with a pilot scheme, developing into a nationwide program at the end of followed the introduction of chip & pin bank cards as the replacement for magnetic stripe-type cards. The internet is without a doubt an essential tool in the creation of a global framework allowing citizens, wherever necessary, to identify and authenticate themselves in a robust manner. Secure ID programs are complex. Choosing your strategic partner doesn t have to be. The security solutions that we have developed within the smart card (chip & pin) industry over the past 20 years provide responses in three main areas: P Robust identification and authentication as well as the protection of user identity, including controlled anonymization where necessary (service access); P Protection of user property (data encryption); P Protection of transactions made by the user (secure transactions). These solutions fall neatly within the scope of the two founding principles of private data protection (see also Kim Cameron s seven laws of Identity at P P The principal of finality: Each claimant shall access only those data for which he/she has mandates which legally authorize him/her to access them. The principal of proportionality: In response to his/her query, the claimant shall receive only that data which corresponds strictly to the query submitted. LaserCard s customized secure credential solutions have been trusted for decades by major governments and enterprises around the world. Find out why customers and partners look to LaserCard for secure, counterfeitresistant credentials and solid ID solutions, implemented on time and on budget. See us at Stand C11 16

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20 FEATURE Born survivor The watermark This article is provided by Henry Bara of the UK s National Document Fraud Unit and investigates the longevity of the watermark, as a security feature that has stood the test of time. My colleague, Brian Somers of the UK Border Agency s National Document Fraud Unit, is peering Through the Looking-Glass Detecting the Undetectable on Day One of the Conference, including a review of how dubious elements are seeking to by-pass modern high-tech security features. In this business, we are familiar with sexy security safeguards in identity documents, for example Diffractive Optically Variable Imaging Devices (DOVIDs), with fibres, planchettes and threads which may react to ultra-violet (UV) light, with laminates containing Optically Variable Devices (OVDs), with developments in security printing techniques, with polycarbonates, and so on. We love all this high tech stuff in our passports, identity cards, driving licenses and in our banknotes, it makes us feel safe and secure, some of it even turning up as 3D changing-image free gifts in our packets of breakfast cereal. Almost forgotten in the wake of all this invention, research and development, is a security feature whose principles, features and production methods have stood the test of time; a long long time in fact since the 13th Century. I am referring to the watermark. Granted, there were significant developments in the 19th Century, but even still, that is pretty impressive by any standard, especially in the face of the huge advances in security technology over the last few decades. And far from being superseded, if modern alchemists dreams were to be realised, it would be incorporated with modern polycarbonate substrates to combine the best features of both technologies. Not gold exactly, but a hoped-for gold standard in document security. So what is it that has made the watermark such a survivor? I think it s fair to say that it s a very simple idea in principle, but one which needs distinct skills to implement. It is also one that is devilishly expensive to produce, at least in the form required for secure identity documents and the like so you need a lot of very pricey, very sophisticated machinery, and some pretty tasty design skills, which don t come cheap, even with the benefit of computeraided design. Most importantly, though, it surely has to be because it has proved, in its more sophisticated cylindermould format, to be very difficult to simulate successfully. The watermarking process A watermark is created during the paper manufacturing process by causing variations in the thickness or density of the paper fibres and can be seen using transmitted light. A genuine good-quality watermark will display subtle changes in tonal variation with varying shades of both darker and lighter areas. Image (a) Image (a) shows a simple (Fourdrinier) watermark, lacking variety in tone. Image (b) shows a high quality cylindermould watermark, and the difference in quality is selfevident. This adds a considerable level of difficulty to any attempt to simulate the watermark. The processes involved in producing cylinder-mould watermarks lend themselves to the creation of ever more complex designs, and this has helped this security feature to continue to frustrate the efforts of simulators. Detection Image (b) How easy is it to detect a simulated watermark? In theory, it should not be that difficult but, as in any other area, an understanding of the manufacturing process makes assessment easier and more accurate, together with an appreciation of the wiles and wheezes employed by forgers and counterfeiters to fool the eye. We all know that we check the authenticity of a watermark by holding the bank-note or passport page up to the light, or by shining a light through it. What exactly is it, though, that we are seeing? Image (c) shows a genuine watermark in ordinary light, whilst (d) illustrates a chemical simulation. To the untrained eye, with no genuine document for comparison, an error of judgment can be easy to make. Use an easily and cheaply available ultra-violet light source and differences are far more striking the genuine article (e) will not react to UV as it is, after all, just part of the paper. The counterfeit watermark (f) is another matter altogether. 18

21 Who is the NDFU? The National Document Fraud Unit (NDFU) will shortly be celebrating its 40th anniversary, and is the United Kingdom s centre of expertise in all matters relating to secure identity documents. It came into being as the Forgery Desk shortly after the Immigration Service, now the United Kingdom Border Agency, had set up an Intelligence Unit at London s Heathrow Airport at the end of the 1960s the unit was tasked in the early 1970s with investigating suspected passport fraud, and it grew from there. It is believed to have been the first of its type anywhere in the world, and is now part of a large international family of similar national units, some of which it has helped establish, and with whom it is in regular contact regarding identity document design and security and the detection of document abuse through international fora such as ICAO, IATA, International Fraud Conference, UN Crime Commission, the G8 countries Migration Experts sub-group, the European Union (EU) False Documents Working Group and the EU Article 6 Committee for Travel Document Security. Nationally, it has recently had a significant role in the design of various UK identity documents. Its core tasks remain: a) the examination of documents for law enforcement agencies and other Government departments, particularly police prosecutions its document specialists are accepted by the Courts as expert witnesses in this field; b) the design and delivery of an extensive range of training programmes at various levels and in various media; Your specialist when it comes to verifi cation grouping sorting packaging We are specialists for designing and manufacturing of intelligent machine solutions for high-security documents. We develop individual solutions together with you in order to make your processes more secure and economic. Whether it is a manual-, semi-automatic or fully-automatic process you will receive a special, target orientated machine concept based on your individual needs. c) training, support and guidance for those assessing the authenticity of security documents, and the collection, collation and dissemination, nationally and internationally, of information and intelligence regarding document fraud. Image (c) Image (d) Image (e) Image (f) 19

22 Feature (Continued from p19) Sir William Congreve s patented coloured watermark of the early 1800s was perhaps doomed from the start but the basic principle he employed has been resurrected and varied by the counterfeiter in some recently seen documents, possibly not what he would have wanted. There are other ways of simulating a watermark, but the chemical method is perhaps the most common, and relatively easy to detect without resorting to the use of expensive examination equipment, just the naked eye, a source of illumination, an ultra-violet light if available, and a little basic knowledge. The future? There is now technology claiming to produce the perfect simulated watermark, so the end of the road may be in sight for our old and very trusted friend, but I ve a sneaking suspicion (and hope!) that the watermark will be around for a while yet. As a foot-note to these musings on one aspect of secure identity document design, it is worth noting that, with the continuing improvements and sophistication of security document design, coupled with the tightening up of issuing procedures (funnily enough, the crooks will continue to search out the weak links in the system), the fastest growing area of document abuse in many countries is one in which there is seldom anything whatsoever wrong with the document - that is, impostors or look-alikes. This is where the person presenting the document is not the person in the image(s) in the document, despite often looking very similar. Bear in mind that a border control officer will often have no more than 15 or 20 seconds to make a comparison, most of which he or she spends looking at the information displayed by the document reader. Amongst other possibilities, he or she also has to consider that the document may be genuine but fraudulently obtained or corruptly issued, let alone forged or counterfeited. My old boss Charlie Stevens has some thought-provoking views on these issues in his presentation on Day One, Biometrics in travel and identity documents A compelling case for physical security features and technologies well worth listening to. 20

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26 SPONSORS PROFILES PREMIER SPONSOR De La Rue Identity Systems PREMIER SPONSOR Gemalto De La Rue Identity Systems is a trusted partner and advisor of Governments the world over, working closely with them to design, implement and manage secure identity systems and solutions. Pioneers of new technologies and innovation, we have successfully implemented over 50 identity management projects across the globe. With more than 27 million secure documents issued each year as a result of De La Rue s know-how and expertise, we are world experts in delivering quality and high performance solutions for passport, epassport, visa, national ID and eid, driving licence and voter registration systems. Visit: Gemalto is the world leader in digital security with 2008 annual revenues of 1.68 billion, and 10,000 employees operating out of 75 offices, research and service centers in 40 countries. In the public sector, Gemalto provides secure documents, robust identity solutions and services for governments, national printers and integrators in the service of citizens. Its products and solutions are deployed in more than 50 government programs worldwide. Gemalto is contributing to more than 20 epassport initiatives, over 15 eid national programs and is active in all major ehealthcare schemes and numerous e-driving licence, vehicle registration and tachograph projects. Visit: SUPPORTING SPONSOR Cross Match Technologies SUPPORTING SPONSOR Datacard Group Cross Match Technologies is a leading global provider of high-quality multimodal biometric identity management solutions, used to capture and process the unique physiological characteristics of individuals to establish and verify their identities. Cross Match s government and commercial customers use its biometrics solutions in a variety of security and surveillance programs for protecting people, property and privacy. Cross Match solutions include fingerprint and palm scan devices, facial recognition and iris capture systems, document readers, multimodal jump kits, biometric software, and related services. These offerings include multiple biometrics capable of wireless, mobile or stationary use. The capture and matching systems are interoperable and include customizable software, which allows for easy integration into a customer s existing infrastructure. Visit: Datacard Group solves complex identity problems by collaborating with government agencies and integrators worldwide. Building on a 40-year heritage of customer success, we combine a deep understanding of industry best practices and standards with our secure identity solutions which include best-in-class personalization, identity management software, supplies and service to deliver highly secure identity documents. In collaboration with integrators and governments, we help plan and implement identification programs that improve security, maximize efficiency and help reduce risk for governments. Datacard solutions have been deployed in more than 90 countries over 350 ID programs, including national IDs, travel documents, drivers licences, healthcare and e-government applications. Visit: 24

27 SUPPORTING SPONSOR LaserCard SUPPORTING SPONSOR NXP Best Technologies, Optimized Combinations LaserCard provides advanced credential solutions that enable governments to protect their citizens, borders and services and commercial enterprises to safeguard their employees and assets. Our solutions are deployed in programs including national ID, foreign resident/ worker ID, drivers licenses, student ID, e-passports, and physical access systems. In partnership with our clients, LaserCard designs and manufactures credentials that are tailored to specific program needs. Identification credentials are increasingly used to meet multiple purposes and functions: LaserCard responds to this challenge by applying a modular approach, integrating a customized combination of technologies. Credentialing technologies include optical security media, microprocessor chips, RFID tags, biometrics and other security features, depending on the risk profile and application requirements. NXP Semiconductors N.V. (Nasdaq: NXPI) provides High Performance Mixed Signal and Standard Product solutions that leverage its leading RF, Analog, Power Management, Interface, Security and Digital Processing expertise. These innovations are used in a wide range of automotive, identification, wireless infrastructure, lighting, industrial, mobile, consumer and computing applications. Headquartered in Europe, the company has approximately 28,000 employees working in more than 25 countries and posted revenue of US$ 3.8 billion in Visit: Visit: SUPPORTING SPONSOR VFS Global SUPPORTING SPONSOR Wacom Europe VFS Global, part of the Zurich-based Kuoni Group, delivers outsourced front-office and business process capability to governments across the world, supporting identity, immigration and travel document applications. In business since 2001, VFS Global now operates on behalf of 35 governments in 50 countries worldwide. VFS Global has processed over 29 million applications to date, and operates over 410 offices across Asia, Africa, the Middle East, Europe and the Americas. In addition to expertise in e2e application services, VFS Global also offers turnkey biometric enrolment solutions underpinned by world-class data encryption and hosting facilities having processed over 10 million biometric enrolments for governments across the globe. Visit: Wacom, a global company with its parent company based in Japan, is the market leader for pen input solutions. Wacom tablets are utilised in a variety of application areas in which achieving a digital workflow and high levels of security are crucial. Wacom s patented technology is perfect for capturing handwritten signatures as it works with a high resolution and accuracy. The tablets are installed in many different scenarios such as: POS, epayment, electronic passports, insurance, banking and hotel check-in. With a Wacom signature tablet, customers optimise, secure and facilitate their workflows wherever documents are filled out, signed and verified. Visit: 25

28 Hologram. Industries Group Polska sp.zo.o. Reference Systems STAND C19 Latvia 2011 windshield label Secure your: ID & Travel Documents Vehicles Fiduciary Documents Brand Digital Contents Tunisia drivers licence El Salvador ID card Philippines passport French passport A global provider of high security solutions in the fight against fraud and counterfeiting delivering the best in optical and digital technologies to guarantee authentication and traceability of documents and products everywhere in the world Corporate Headquarter, France: sales@hologram-industries.com 26

29 Mountbatten Lounge Floor plan, 5 th Floor QUEEN ELIZABETH II CONFERENCE CENTRE, WESTMINSTER, LONDON, UK EXHIBITION GUIDE Floor Plan for 4th April Mountbatten Lounge 5th Floor M19 M20 Security News TV Filming Area Stairs to Conference in Mountbatten Room, 6 th Floor Catering Toilets M18 M17 Catering M21 M16 M23 M22 M15 M14 M13 M12 Main Entrance M24 Lift Toilets & Lifts M19 3M Security Systems M16 Collis M20 Cross Match Technologies M23 Datacard Group M13 De La Rue Identity Systems M15 Glenysis (Jura Group) M24 Infineon Technologies M21 LaserCard M18 Morpho M12 OVD Kinegram M14 Regula M17 Suprema M22 Wacom Europe 27

30 Exhibition Floor Plan Storey s Gate Goods lift Fire Exit G11 G14 G17 Fire Exit Conference Delegate Coffee Point Mews Goods lift E41 SDW Conference A20 A18 A15 A13 A11 B19 B15 B13 B11 B29 B25 C19 C17 C13 C11 C25 C29 C27 C23 C21 D19 D17 D15 D13 D11 D29 D27 D25 D23 D21 E25 E21 E17 E13 E11 Fire Exit Exhibitors Lounge Whittle Room Fleming Room F11 F14 F17 F20 Fire Exit Fire Exit Toilets Lifts Meeting Room Lifts H21 H20 H19 H18 Entrance Lifts Toilets VIP Lounge and Press Room Exhibition Visitors Seating Area H29 H27 H25 H31 H33 H24 H23 H17 H15 Benjamin Britten Lounge H51 H53 H41 H43 H13 H11 Conference Delegates Refreshments H37 H35 H47 H45 H57 Exhibition Visitors Cash Bar Conference Delegates Lunch Points EXHIBITORS C25 F14 B19 H37 F20 H15 C23 D11 H19 E17 C27 C13 H47 B11 H51 C21 B13 H23 3M Security Systems ABnote Andrews & Wykeham API Holographics ARH ART-Line Atlantic Zeiser Aware Bilcare Technologies Cardel Centro Grafico dg Cognitec Systems Crane Micro-Optic Solutions Cross Match Technologies Datacard Group Datastrip De La Rue Identity Systems DERMALOG D23 G11 H33 E21 E41 E11 F17 D25 A11 A18 H13 B25 A15 C19 H20 D13 E25 G17 DESKO DILETTA ID-SYSTEMS Dimuken Edale ELYCTIS FiberMark FO-Security Foster + Freeman GET Group Giesecke & Devrient Glenisys Ltd (Jura Group) HID Global Holliston Hologram Industries Honnorat Recherches & Services IAI industrial systems Infineon Inspectron H57 H45 H24 C29 B15 E13 C11 D17 H11 C17 H27 H15 F11 H25 B29 C23 A20 D17 International Security Technology ITW Covid Keesing Reference Systems KEIT L-1 Identity Solutions Landqart LaserCard Leonhard Kurz UK Luminescence M2M Group MaskTech MELZER Morpho NXP Optaglio Orell Füssli Otto Künnecke OVD Kinegram D27 H41 D21 H17 H29 A13 H43 H53 H18 H21 H35 G14 D29 D15 D19 H31 Pacific Holographics Pagemark Technology Panasonic Payne Security priv-id Regula Schreiner ProSecure Security Foiling Security Papers UK SICPA SITA Trüb Tullis Russell VTT Wacom Europe XIRING 28

31 Introducing Border Control s mobile solution to reading any travel document SEEK II Quad Reader Cross Match, the worldwide leader in biometrics, launches the newest mobile product to a full line of robust, interoperable Border Control identification technologies. Introducing SEEK II Quad Reader Combines forensic-quality fingerprint capture, rapid dual iris scan capability and innovative facial capture technology with the ability to read any travel document using 4 data formats: 1. MRZ 3. Contact Chip 2. Mag-Stripe 4. Contactless Chip Stop by Cross Match s Booth B-11 and discover the latest border control technologies. Enter to win a Kindle e-reader Document Reading is now easier than ever! Protecting People, Property and Privacy 29

32 Stand 30 PRODUCT OVERVIEW Exhibitor Business Area Vertical Markets Biometric Technology Hardware Supplier Software Supplier Middleware Systems Integrator VAR / Distributor Security Printer Card / Passport Manufacturer Chip Manufacturer Training Reader / Terminal Manufacturer Testing Service Provider Solution Provider Personalisation Solutions Security Features Biometric Supplier e-passports e-id Document Equipment Manufacturer PKI provider Quality Assurance Enrolment Solutions Document Substrate Supplier Cloth Covering Provider Government / End User Consultants Research & Development Associations & Standards Bodies Brand / Asset Protection Document Authentication Mailing & Packaging Solutions Other Law Enforcement Government & Immigration Banking & Financial Services Travel & Tourism Military & Defence Air/Land/Sea transportation Pharma, Medical & Healthcare Media & Entertainment Education Retail & Consumer Goods General Commercial Telecommunications Border Management Security Printing Industry Other Fingerprint Facial Recognition Iris Recognition Hand Recognition Middleware Vein Recognition Multi-modal Biometrics Palm-print Recognition Livescan AFIS Signature Verification C25/ M19 3M Security Systems P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P F14 ABnote P P P P P P P P P P P B19 Andrews & Wykeham P P P P H37 API Holographics P P P P P P F20 ARH P P P P P P P P P H15 ART-Line P P P P P P P P P P P P P C23 Atlantic Zeiser P P P P P P P P P P P P D11 Aware P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P H19 Bilcare Technologies P P P P P P P P P P P P E17 Cardel P P C27 Centro Grafico dg P P P P C13 Cognitec Systems P P P P P P P P P P P P M16 Collis P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P H47 Crane Micro-Optic Solutions P P P B11/ M20 Cross Match Technologies P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P H51 Datacard Group P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P C21 Datastrip P P P P P P P P P P P P B13/ M13 De La Rue Identity Systems P P P P P P P P P P P H23 DERMALOG P P P P P P P P P P P P P D23 DESKO P P P P P P P P P P G11 DILETTA ID-SYSTEMS P P P P P P P P P P P P P P H33 Dimuken P P P P P P P P P P E21 Edale P P P E41 ELYCTIS P P P P P P P P E11 FiberMark P P P F17 FO-Security P P P P P P P D25 Foster + Freeman P P P P P P A11 GET Group P P P P P A18 Giesecke & Devrient P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P H13/ M15 Glenisys Ltd (Jura Group) P P P P P P P B25 HID Global P P P P P P P P A15 Holliston P C19 Hologram Industries P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P H20 Honnorat Recherches P P P P D13 IAI industrial systems P P P P P P E25/ M24 Infineon P P P P P P P G17 Inspectron P P P P P P H57 International Security Technology P P P P P P P P P P P P P P H45 ITW Covid P P P P P P H24 Keesing Reference Systems P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P C29 KEIT P P P P P P P P P P P B15 L-1 Identity Solutions P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P E13 Landqart P C11 LaserCard P P P P P P P P D17 Leonhard Kurz UK P P P P P P P P P P P P P P H11 Luminescence C17 M2M Group H27 MaskTech P P P P P P P H15 MELZER P P P P P P F11/ M18 Morpho P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P H25 NXP P P P P P P P P P B29 Optaglio P P P P P P P P C23 Orell Füssli P P A20 Otto Künnecke P P P P P P P P D17/ M12 OVD Kinegram P P D27 Pacific Holographics P P P P P P P P P P P H41 Pagemark Technology P P P P P P P P P P D21 Panasonic P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P H17 Payne Security P P P P P P P P P P P P H29 priv-id P P P P P P A13/ M14 Regula P P P P P P P P H43 Schreiner ProSecure P P P P H53 Security Foiling P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P H18 Security Papers UK P P H21 SICPA P P P P P P P H35 SITA P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P M17 Suprema P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P G14 Trüb P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P D29 Tullis Russell P P P P P D15 VTT P P P P P P P P P P D19 Wacom Europe P P P H31 XIRING P P P P P P P P P

33 Chip, Card & Document Technology Associated Infrastructure Physical Security Features Speaker Verification Enrolment Services Anti-spoofing Technology Biometric Encryption Privacy Enhancing Technology Other Contactless Integrated Circuits Other Integrated Circuits Optical Cards Smartcards Inlays Contactless Cards & Readers Card / Passport Personalization PIN Systems e-passports Antenna Photo ID Printers Secure Cards Document Mailing NFC Match-on-card Multi-application Enhanced Magnetic Stripe Systems Material Marking & Coding Card / Document Testing e-id cards Other Document Readers Networks Enrolment Systems Identity Verification Services Automated Border Control Identity Databases Document Databases PKI Systems Mobile Readers Document Personalisation Door to Desktop Inspection Technologies Counterfeit Detection Operating Systems Signature Devices Mailing / PIN / Packaging Solutions Other Print Machinery Digital / Traditional Watermarks Holograms Optical Variable Features Inks, Pigments & Coatings Fibres & Planchettes Microtext Threads & Tapes Seals & Adhesives Material Authorisation Laminate Solutions DNA Solutions Hidden Images Engraving Technology Copy-sensitive tag Embossing Verification Technology Laser-based Authentication 3-D Technology CLI / MLI UV Printing Laser Perforation Other C25/ P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P M19 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P F14 P P P P P P P P P B19 P P P P P P H37 P P P P P P P P P F20 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P H15 P P P P P P P P P C23 P P P P P D11 P P P P P P P P P P P P H19 P P P P E17 P P P P P P P P P P P C27 P P P P C13 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P M16 Stand P P P H47 B11/ P P P M20 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P H51 P P P P P C21 B13/ P P P P P P P P M13 P P P P P P P P P P H23 P P P P P P P P P P P P P D23 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P G11 P P P P P H33 P P P P E21 P P P P P E41 P E11 P P P P P P P P P P P P F17 P P P P P P P P D25 P P P P A11 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P A18 H13/ P P P P P M15 P P P P P P P P P P P P P B25 P P A15 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P C19 P P P P P H20 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P D13 E25/ P P P P M24 P P P P P P P P P P P P P G17 P P P P P P P P P P P H57 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P H45 P P P P P P P H24 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P C29 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P B15 P P P P E13 P P P P P C11 P P P P P P P P P P D17 P P P P H11 C17 P P P P P P P H27 P P P P P P P H15 F11/ P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P M18 P P P P P P P P P P H25 P P P P P P P P B29 P P P P P P C23 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P A20 D17/ P P P M12 P P P D27 P P H41 P P P P D21 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P H17 P P H29 A13/ P P P P M14 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P H43 P P P P H53 P P H18 P P P P P P P P P P P P P H21 P P P P P P P P H35 P P P P P P P P P P P P P M17 P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P G14 P P P P P D29 P P P P P P P P P P P P P D15 P D19 P P P H31 31

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35 EXHIBITOR LISTINGS 3M Security Systems 3M United Kingdom PLC, 3M Centre, Cain Road, Bracknell, Berks, RG12 8HT, United Kingdom STAND: C25 AND M19 ON 4 APRIL 3M Security Systems Division is a trusted partner and industry leader in delivering end-to-end, innovative security solutions to businesses and governments worldwide helping to ensure the security of people, documents and goods. 3M uses its broad knowledge, indepth experience and specialist technological expertise to help solve an array of security challenges, including brand protection, product security, efficient passenger check-in, secure ID and passport document issuance and hardware and software system solutions for border management. 3M Cogent adds to these capabilities with biometric identification solutions for governments, law enforcement agencies and commercial enterprises. 3M Cogent provides the highest quality identification systems, products and services with leading technology, accuracy and speed. With 3M Security Systems global reach technologies are used in over 100 countries around the world. Contact: Mr Graham Cutting, EMEA Marketing Manager T: F: E: gbcutting@mmm.com STAND: F14 STAND: B19 American Banknote Corporation, 225 Rivermoor Street, Boston, MA, 02132, United States ABnote is the leading supplier of secure identification products such as national IDs, epassports, access control cards, drivers licenses, RFID enabled cards and smart cards. In our secure printing facilities we print passports, vital records, checks & more using the latest counterfeit and alteration resistant technologies. Contact: Ms Caitlin Benoit, Marketing Assistant T: F: E: cbenoit@abnotena.com Andrews & Wykeham, Lutyens Building, Kingsland Business Park, Bilton Road, Basingstoke, RG24 8LJ, United Kingdom Andrews & Wykeham is a traditional British company offering customised security solutions to discerning customers. We implement cutting edge holography, colourswitch, laser marking, security printing and microtaggant technologies to create a range of security products and components for the ID card, passport, banknote, document security, revenue protection and brand protection markets. Contact: Ms Kali Pearce, Business Development Administrator T: F: E: kali.pearce@andrews-wykeham.co.uk STAND: H37 STAND: F20 API Holographics Ltd, Astor Road, Eccles New Road, Salford, Manchester, M50 1BB, United Kingdom API Holographics is a leading manufacturer of holographic materials committed to providing customers with products and services of the highest standards. We have a full in-house design and origination service, and our products include hot and cold transfer films, self-adhesive labels and security laminates. API offers security solutions for a wide range of applications including tax stamps, ID cards, certificates and tickets. Contact: Mr Richard Fowler, Market Support Manager T: F: E: richard.fowler@apifoils.com ARH Inc., Kiralyhago Ter 8-9, Budapest, 1126, Hungary ARH Inc. is recognized as one of the leading manufacturers of travel document readers and fingerprint live scanners. Whether you are looking for simple data entry devices for SOHO use, or high-end epassport readers for border control applications, ARH can supply you with both. OEM devices are available by request. Contact: Mr Gabor Jozsa, Sales Director T: F: E: gjozsa@arhungary.hu 33

36 STAND: H15 STAND: C23 ART-Line Projekt GmbH, Lise-Meitner-Str. 5, Augsburg, 86156, Germany ART-Line Projekt GmbH is your SYSTEM SUPPLIER. The whole manufacturing process will be covered by our services - equipment and consumables plus consulting and planning work. Do you know already the latest ICAO stress methods? We offer a comprehensive range of test equipment! You produce Visa stickers? You want an improvement for your complex production? Our solution will reduce the typical production steps the Automatic inline-visa-labelequipment, with all related applications after the printing. Contact: Mr Michael Keie, Managing Director T: F: E: sales@art-line-gmbh.com Atlantic Zeiser GmbH, Bogenstr 6-8, Emmingen, 78576, Germany The Atlantic Zeiser Group is a world-leader in industrial highsecurity coding and personalization technologies, offering total system solutions to governments and industries such as printing, plastic card, telecom, pharmaceutical, banking, packaging, labels and cosmetics. The company specializes in the industrial application of sensible variable data onto various types of media - whilst ensuring full data and process integrity. Contact: Mr Thorsten Tritschler, Vice President T: F: E: sales@atlanticzeiser.com STAND: D11 STAND: H19 Aware, Inc., 40 Middlesex Turnpike, Bedford, MA, 01730, United States Aware, Inc. is a veteran of the biometrics industry, providing standardsbased client- and server-based biometrics software for public sector applications since Our OEM software components are used by integrators and vendors to enable biometric autocapture and analysis, workflow, and connectivity for credentialing, access control, border management and background checks. Contact: Mr David Benini, Senior Director Marketing T: F: E: dbenini@aware.com Bilcare Technologies, Malvern Hills Science Park, Geraldine Road, Malvern, Worcs, WR14 3SZ, United Kingdom Bilcare Technologies provides innovative tracking, tracing, and authentication solutions with its flagship system nonclonable ID. This system can be deployed to cost effectively protect brands, property and people in a variety of market sectors and security situations. Bilcare Technologies is part of the Bilcare group which has operations around the globe to provide a high level of customer support. Contact: Dr Adrian Burden, President, Europe T: E: adrian.burden@bilcare.com STAND: E17 STAND: C27 Cardel Ltd, Unit 5, The Marquis Centre, Royston Road, Baldock, Herts, SG7 6XL, United Kingdom Cardel is a leading supplier of lamination and adhesive products for the credit and security card market. Cardel started in 1996 as a supplier of standard lamination plates and heat pads for credit card applications. Due to client demand the range has now been extended to include security plates for ID, Driving Licence applications and epassports. Contact: Ms Nicola Croucher, Administration T: F: E: nicola@cardel.co.uk Centro Grafico dg SpA, Via Einstein 76, Marcallo, MI, 20010, Italy Centro Grafico dg offers innovative holographic security solutions. It s specialized in manufacturing of high security holographic foils and laminates to protect banknotes, visas, ID cards and Driving Licenses. Centro Grafico has been accredited by governmental Agencies for the production of national Passports. Self produced Base films and foils are offered to customers having their finishing capability. Contact: Mr Luca Radice, Sales Director T: F: E: info@centrograficodg.it STAND: C13 STAND: M16 ON 4 APRIL Cognitec Systems GmbH, Grossenhainer Str. 101, Tower B, Dresden, Saxony, 01127, Germany Headquartered in Dresden, Germany, and with offices in Miami, FL; Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; and Hong Kong, China, Cognitec develops, markets and deploys the well-established and market-leading FaceVACS face recognition software to global customers and government agencies. Cognitec s software experts have been developing face recognition technology since In various independent evaluation tests, including the Face Recognition Vendor Test in 2002 and 2006, FaceVACS has proven to be the leading technology available on the market. Contact: Dr Juergen Pampus, VP Sales & Marketing T: F: E: pampus@cognitec.com Collis BV, De Heyderweg 1, Leiden, Zuid Holland, 2314 XZ, The Netherlands Collis is market leader in Secure Transaction Technology operating in Government, Finance, Transport and Telecom. In the domain of Secure Documents Collis adds value to government authorities, personalization bureaus and vendors globally by providing knowledge based services and products for emrtd/e-passport, e-driving License, National ID cards and other ID implementations. Contact: Ms Valentyna Romanenko, Marcom Co-ordinator T: F: E: romanenko@collis.nl 34

37 STAND: B11 AND M20 ON 4 APRIL Cross Match Technologies Cross Match Technologies GmbH, Unstrutweg 4, Jena, Thuringia, 07743, Germany Cross Match Technologies is a leading global provider of highquality multimodal biometric identity management systems, applications and services. Company offerings include a wide range of biometric solutions and service options, which are used to capture and process the unique physiological characteristics of individuals to establish and verify their identities. Customers use Cross Match s biometric solutions in a variety of security and surveillance programs to protect and secure people, property and privacy. Offerings include multiple biometric technologies capable of wireless, mobile or stationary use that encompass: P P P Fingerprint and palm scanners Facial recognition solutions Iris scanning technology P P P Multimodal mobile solutions Document readers, Biometric software, and related services. With more than 10,000 customers worldwide in a variety of vertical markets including national and local governments, law enforcement, transportation, critical infrastructure, financial services, education, healthcare and other commercial enterprises, Cross Match products are installed in over 80 countries. Cross Match Technologies is headquartered in the USA and has an additional location for development, production and sales in Germany. The US sales team is responsible for sales in North and South America. The German office is responsible for sales in EMEA, Asia & Pacific. Contact: Ms Anja Kraut, Executive Assistant T: F: E: international-sales@crossmatch.com STAND: H47 STAND: H51 AND M23 ON 4 APRIL Crane Micro-Optic Solutions, 1245 Old Alpharetta Rd, Alpharetta, GA, 30005, United States Crane Micro-Optic Solutions (CMOS) provides micro-optic security features to the banknote and security document markets. Our technology provides the highest level of anti-counterfeit protection. CMOS has been protecting banknotes around the world with the Motion security threads since 2004 and is introducing the technology this year for protection of government issued ID documents. Contact: Mr Dave Graves, Manager, Commercial Development T: F: E: david.graves@craneoptics.com Datacard Group, Forum 3, Park Way, Solent Business Park, Whiteley, Fareham, Hants, PO15 7FH, United Kingdom Datacard Group collaborates with government agencies worldwide to solve complex identity issues. Our solutions include best-inclass personalization, identity management software, supplies and support whilst delivering exceptional security and fraud prevention for government ID programs including national IDs, travel documents, driver s licenses, smart IDs, healthcare IDs, e-government applications and passports. Contact: Mr Andrew Saines, UK Sales & Service Director T: F: E: uksales@datacard.com STAND:C21 STAND:H23 Datastrip Limited, 1 Thame Park Business Centre, Wenman Road, Thame, Oxon., OX9 3XA, United Kingdom Datastrip is a leading provider of biometric verification devices in today s mobile arena, enabling fast, accurate identity verification across multiple markets and harsh environments. Datastrip s diverse line of handheld readers provides the flexibility and customisation needed for specialised applications and interoperability with existing systems for ease of deployment into mainstream verticals such as government, transportation, law enforcement, military and commercial markets. Contact: Ms Sue Coutin, Marketing Manager T: F: E: sue.coutin@datastrip.com Dermalog Identification Systems GmbH, Mittelweg 120, Hamburg, 20148, Germany DERMALOG Identification Systems GmbH is Germany s largest manufacturer of biometric identification systems with an emphasis on fingerprint identification. Dermalog s applications are used in more than 40 countries all over the world. In particular these applications are used to check the identity of any person and to exclude wrong or double identities - e.g. with the issue of identification documents and passports. Contact: Mr Henning Nehse, Sales & Logistics T: F: E: henning.nehse@dermalog.com 35

38 STAND: B13 AND M13 ON 4 APRIL De La Rue Identity Systems De La Rue Identity Systems, De La Rue House, Jays Close, Viables, Basingstoke, Hants, RG22 4BS, United Kingdom De La Rue s intelligent Government solutions ensure the integrity of every individual s identity, today and tomorrow. A reliable and trusted partner of governments worldwide, De La Rue Identity Systems has implemented over 100 projects in 65 countries in the last 6 years alone, focussing on the provision of passport, epassport, national ID, eid, driving license and voter registration schemes. As leaders in the development and delivery of sophisticated identity management solutions, we work in close collaboration with government clients around the world to develop their own strategic roadmap, providing a cost effective and future-proof upgrade path. A specialist identity systems integrator, we pride ourselves on the ability to deliver complete identity solutions with end-to-end security. A recognised authority, we are proven around the world for technical expertise and innovation, while our local knowledge and on the ground support is second to none. If you would like to find out more about how our proved expertise and experience can support your national interests, please come and see us at stand B13, identity.systems@uk.delarue. com or visit Contact: Ms Claire Burrows, Marketing Manager T: F: E: claire.c.burrows@uk.delarue.com STAND: D23 STAND: G11 DESKO GmbH, Gottlieb-Keim-Str. 56, Bayreuth, 95448, Germany DESKO has been designing and manufacturing hardware and software solutions for automated data entry for 20 years. DESKO has your ideal solution within the fields of Passport & ID Capture, Paperless Transactions & Electronic Documents, Travel & Security. Contact: Ms Ulrike Hoessl, Sales Manager T: F: E: info@desko.de DILETTA Maschinentechnik GmbH, Adam-Opel-Strasse 6, Nauheim, 64569, Germany Your competent partner for machine readable passports and e-passports. For more than five decades DILETTA has been engaged in producing identity products and security systems for governments and other national institutions. DILETTA offers complete systems for centralized and decentralized personalization of high security travel documents which support all safety criteria, contactless chip technology and machine readablea features. DILETTA systems are based on the most modern state-of-the-art technology and include the complete range of standard and unique security features Contact: Mr Udo Nikolai, Business Development & Product Management T: F: E: udo.nikolai@diletta.com STAND: H33 STAND: E21 Dimuken (GB) Ltd, 33 Stapledon Road, Orton Southgate, Peterborough, Cambs, PE2 6TD, United Kingdom The Dimuken Group are leading global providers of specialist equipment for the application of Kinegrams and Holograms for the ID document and the security print sectors. Dimuken equipment is used worldwide to apply Holograms onto Passports, ID cards, Government Documents, Visas, Bank Cards, Event & Sport Tickets, Travel Documents, Cheques, Examination Certificates, Warranty and Authenticity Documents. Contact: Mr Kevin Davenport, Managing Director T: F: E: sales@dimuken.com Edale Ltd, Unit 1, Fulcrum 5, Lavenham Business Park, Solent Way, Whiteley, Fareham, Hants, PO15 7FY, United Kingdom Edale Ltd are the UK-based manufacturer of narrow web printing and converting presses, specialising in Flexographic Printing, Digital Printing, Commercial Security and Converting Solutions. We create value for our clients by combining our technical expertise and engineering experience with in-depth understanding of our customers products and processes. Contact: Ms Jessica Gong, Marketing Communications Executive T: /256 (direct) F: E: jessica@edale.com 36

39 STAND: E41 STAND: E11 ELYCTIS, 240 rue de Gernelle, Pertuis, 84120, France ELYCTIS specialises in developing hardware material and software applications dedicated to Secure Identity Documents (e-passport, e-id, e-dl...) Our ID BOX product range is a compact USB device family gathering all peripherals required to read any electronic document: RFID reader, ISO contact reader, OCR scanner and fingerprint sensor. Thanks to our expertise in the relevant standards (ICAO, IAS, 7816, 14443, PC/SC, Biometry) we provide customer support and software developments on fixed and mobile terminals. Contact: Mr Alexandre Joly, General Manager T: E: alexandre.joly@elyctis.fr FiberMark Red Bridge International, Ainsworth, Bolton, Lancs., BL2 5PD, United Kingdom Fibermark are manufacturers of decorative covering materials offering a wide range of acrylic- and polyurethane-coated textiles and latex-saturated papers from production units in the USA and UK. Unique materials have been developed to create exceptionally secure and aesthetically appealing passport coverstocks, compatible with all e-passport applications. Contact: Ms Vivian Taylor, Sales Manager, Asia Pacific T: F: E: vtaylor@fibermark.com STAND: F17 STAND: D25 FO Print & Media AG, FO-Security, Gewerbestrasse 18, Egg, ZH, 8132, Switzerland FO-Security, based near Zurich, stands for decades of experience and best practise in security printing. Our specialist team offers customers tailored solutions for printing goods ranging from easy recognisable security features to complex security concepts. FO-Security is certified according to ISO 9001, ISO 14001, ISO 27001, OHASAS 18001, FSC IMO-COC Contact: Mr Robert Spichiger, Director T: F: E: r.spichiger@fo-security.ch Foster + Freeman Ltd, Vale Park, Evesham, Worcs, WR11 1TD, United Kingdom Established in 1978, Foster + Freeman Ltd specializes in the design of instrumentation for the verification of security documents such as passports, ID cards and currency and the detection of counterfeits using a variety of techniques. Users include police departments, forensic science laboratories, immigration authorities, banks and security printers in 140 countries. Contact: Mr Darren Corbett, Marketing T: F: E: sales@fosterfreeman.com Experts in Speciality Printing and Converting Solutions Come and see how Edale can help your business - we will be at Stand E21 FLEXOGRAPHIC PRINTING DIGITAL PRINTING COMMERCIAL SECURITY SPECIALITY CONVERTING +44 (0) info@edale.com 37

40 STAND: H13 AND M15 ON 4 APRIL Glenisys Ltd (Jura Group) Glenisys Ltd (Jura Group), Fészek u.3, Budapest, 1125, Hungary The Glenisys Ltd. (part of Jura Group) is a reputed supplier of the security printing market, offering: Design Software The GS Layout design software system is being used in more than 50 countries. Engraver artists make excellent use of the unique GS Engraver software. High Resolution CTP The Jura Group offers special computer-to-plate units with max 12,800 dpi resolution, in close co-operation with Kodak. Laser driven intaglio plate making To prepare print-ready intaglio plates, the Jura Group launched a direct laser-engraving machine (DLE), in close co-operation with the Austrian Bank Note Printing Company (OeBS). Plate Quality Control The newly developed set of tools can check the quality of printing plates fully automatically. Wet offset plates are checked in 2D, while dry offset and intaglio plates in 3D. The 3D quality control is more accurate and easier than ever before. Hidden graphics The company has proprietary, worldwide-patented hidden image technology to protect security documents, including banknotes. Travel document personalization The Jura Group is the global pioneer to supply security solutions against photo-replacement on travel documents. Jura s technology offers a counter-related authentication and counterprotection of visible data, OCR line, hidden personal data in the photo to data stored in the chip. Contact: Mr Barna Barabas, Deputy General Manager T: F: E: office@glenisys.hu STAND: A11 STAND: A18 Global Enterprise Technologies Corp., 230 Third Avenue, Waltham, MA, 02451, United States GET Group specializes in delivering cutting edge passport and ID systems exclusively utilizing the world s most advanced Toppan digital printers. For more than two decades, GET Group s strength has been its ability to meet the secure document personalization requirements of widely diverse governments across the globe. GET. Into the future. Contact: Mr Khaled Aziz, Director, International Sales & Business Development T: F: E: info@getgroup.com Giesecke & Devrient GmbH, Prinzregentenstrasse 159, P.O. Box , Munich, 81607, Germany The Giesecke & Devrient Group is a leading global technology provider with its headquarters in Munich, Germany. Government Solutions as one out of four business units provides high-security documents for travel, identification and healthcare. For the management of the life cycle of these documents G&D also offers system solutions for data capturing, personalization, verification and border control. Contact: Mr Ingo Liersch, Head of Segment Marketing T: E: ingo.liersch@gi-de.com STAND: B25 STAND: A15 HID Global GmbH, Am Klingenweg 6A, Walluf, 65396, Germany HID Global is the trusted leader in providing access and ID management solutions for the delivery of secure identity. HID Global is focused on creating customer value worldwide with technology-based access solutions, issuance solutions, embedded technology solutions and logistics technology solutions. HID provides governments worldwide with reliable and interoperable components for secure ID document projects. HID Global is an ASSA ABLOY Group brand. Contact: Mr Maik Pogoda, VP egovernment T: F: E: mpogoda@hidglobal.com Holliston LLC, 905 Holliston Mills Road, Church Hill, TN, 37642, United States Most Durable Covers in the World Setting the Security Standard for Over a Century. Holliston is the world s most trusted manufacturer of premium passport and government security cover materials. Our diverse product portfolio is specified by the United States government and more than 60 countries to meet their diverse and demanding identification requirements. Contact: Mr William Waldron, VP Security Products T: F: E: bwaldron@holliston.com 38

41 STAND: C19 STAND: H20 Hologram Industries, Parc d activities Gustave Eiffel, 22 avenue de l Europe, Bussy-St-Georges, Marme la Vallée Cedex 3, 77607, France Hologram Industries is a leading global provider of optical and digital high-security, anti-counterfeiting solutions for documents, products and digital content. Optical solutions are used for authentication and protection and include holograms DOVIDS and retro-reflective materials. Digital solutions are implemented for online security and include anti-counterfeiting systems, digital fingerprints, web search engines and databases. Contact:Ms Corinne Murcia Giudicelli, Sales & Marketing Director T: F: E: sales@hologram-industries.com Honnorat Recherches & Services, 23 rue Président Favre, Annecy, 74000, France HONNORAT RECHERCHES & SERVICES manufactures many markers for incorporating into papers and inks, some of which are included in passport papers. We can protect documents and goods with special labels or markers that are directly included inside the product. And we offer new techniques to identify documents contactlessly. Contact: Mr Andre Honnorat, Director T: F: E: info-hrs@numericable.fr STAND: D13 STAND: G17 IAI industrial systems, De Run 5406, Veldhoven, 5504 DE, The Netherlands IAI provides systems for the personalisation of security documents. IAI s solutions are successfully used for various security documents such as banknotes, cheques, certificates, driving licenses, (e-)passports and (e-)id cards. A range of systems is available to process passport booklets, cards, or documents printed in web or in sheet. Contact: Mr Will Hospel, Director Sales & Marketing T: F: E: info@iai.nl Inspectron, Apex House, West End, Frome, Somerset, BA11 3AS, United Kingdom From experience gained working with major e-passport production environments, Inspectron has developed a range of Document Verification solutions to help with the production and issuance of e-passports and other secure documents. Inspectron can bridge the gap between existing production methods and the added complexity when RFID chips need to be accounted for. Contact: Mr John Harvey, Managing Director T: F: E: info@inspectron.com STAND: E25 AND M24 ON 4 APRIL Infineon Infineon Technologies AG, Am Campeon 1-12, Neubiberg, Munich, Bavaria, 85579, Germany As the world leader in Chip Card and Security ICs for over a decade, with more than 25 years of experience, Infineon offers hardware-based security components for a wide spectrum of smart card and security applications. Infineon contributes its expertise to increase the security of today s solutions in payment and banking, communications, reliable identification of persons and goods, access protection for data and networks, and digital home entertainment electronics. A complete portfolio of scalable products with contactbased and contactless interfaces support all application hardware needs in the secure document world, including epassport, eid, egov, ehealth and Driving License. Contact: Mr Chris Shire, Business Development Manager T: F: E: chris.shire@infineon.com 39

42 STAND: H57 STAND: H45 International Security Technology Ltd, Unit A, 19/F, Success Commercial Building, Hennessy Road, Wanchai, Hongkong, China International Security Technology Ltd. (IST) brings together equipment manufacturing, R&D for end-to-end identification solutions and professional services specialising in personal information enrolment, personalized eid production, automated identification document management and biometric egates for border control. Contact: Ms Elisa Xu, Marketing Supervisor Assistant T: F: E: ITW Covid Security Group Inc., 32 Commerce Drive North, Cranbury, NJ, 08512, United States ITW COVID brings together technology, expertise, and vision in developing state-of-the-art security holographic and other solutions for ID cards, travel documents, consumer brands, and paper documents. ITW COVID believes that unique technology is the foundation of superior security products and has nearly 25 years of proven experience in delivering consistent, quality security materials throughout the world. Contact: Mr Philip Berrie, Business Development Manager T: F: E: Reference Systems STAND: H24 ÎÎÄ ÊÅÈÒ ÊEIT LTD STAND: C29 Keesing Reference Systems, Hogehilweg 17, PO Box 12476, Amsterdam, 1101 CB, The Netherlands Keesing Reference Systems, established in 1923, is a specialist provider of solutions for the verification of ID documents and banknotes. More than 6,000 companies from over 120 countries successfully leverage Keesing s expertise. To safeguard the quality of its products, Keesing closely cooperates with several international government agencies, including a large number of embassies, consulates and central banks. Contact: Ms Jacqueline van den Top, Co-ordinator Marketing & Comms T: / 822 F: E: j.vandentop@keesingreferencesystems.com Keit Ltd, jk.mladost bl.380 1st floor, Sofia, 1712, Bulgaria KEIT is a Bulgarian company focusing its activities for more than fifteen years on developing technologies and solutions for the protection of documents, banknotes, ID cards and any other kind of securities and goods against counterfeiting. The company is a holder of several international patents for multimedia, multistage encrypted markings and material code. Contact: Mr Georgi Zelew, CEO T: F: E: info@keit.bg 40

43 STAND: B15 STAND: E13 L-1 Identity Solutions, 296 Concord Road, Third Floor, Billerica, MA, 01821, United States L-1 provides complete identity management solutions that form the foundation for the most secure identity documents used today. L-1 produces millions of secure government-issued IDs worldwide each year, including driver s licenses, National IDs, Voter Registration Cards, and passports, ensuring that travellers are who they claim to be and protecting the world against crime perpetrated by fraudulent identities. Contact: Ms Mallory Anderson, International Inside Sales T: F: E: mbanderson@l1id.com Landqart, Kantonsstrasse 16, Landquart, 7302, Switzerland Landqart AG is a well-established manufacturer and supplier of banknote paper and among others the long standing sole supplier to the Swiss National Bank. Furthermore our product range comprises security paper, and security features for banknotes, passports, visa stickers as well as security solutions such as security detection devices. Contact: Mr Daniel Fuchs, Product Manager T: F: E: daniel.fuchs@landqart.com STAND: C11 and M21 on 4 April STAND: D17 LaserCard Corporation, 1875 N. Shoreline Blvd., Mountain View, CA, 94043, United States LaserCard designs and manufactures credentials that are tailored to meet multiple purposes and functions. By integrating a customized combination of technologies such as optical security media, microprocessor chips, RFID tags, biometrics and other security features, our credentials are built to match the risk profile and application requirements. Leonhard Kurz (UK) Ltd, Garnet Close, Greycaine Ind Est, Watford, Herts, WD24 7JW, United Kingdom Leonhard Kurz, with its subsidiary OVD Kinegram Corporation, is the leading supplier of high-security optically-variable devices (OVDs) for banknotes and governmental identity documents. OVD components from Kurz and OVD Kinegram, in the form of stamping foils, laminates or inlays, represent the highest-security optical security devices available for critical state documents. Contact: Ms Monica Nascimento, Director, Marketing Programs T: F: E: mnascimento@lasercard.com Contact: Mr Ian Smith, Sales Manager, Security T: F: E: ian.smith@kurz.co.uk STAND: H11 STAND: C17 Luminescence Intl. Ltd., The Fairway, Bush Fair, Harlow, Essex, CM18 6NG, United Kingdom LUMINESCENCE manufactures a wide range of security inks that can be used to identify unauthorized documents. These antiamendment and anti-counterfeiting features can be detected visually or machine-read. Our offset, intaglio, flexo, gravure, screen and numbering inks can incorporate many levels of security and are manufactured to internationally recognised specifications. LUMINESCENCE also manufactures secure stitching threads for binding passports. Contact: Mr Nick Cooper, Marketing Director T: F: E: nick@luminescence.co.uk M2M Systèmes Bancaires, 20, rue Moussa Bnou Noussair, Casablanca, 20500, Morocco With more than 70 partners across 50 countries, M2M Group is a leading international provider of secure e-transaction processing solutions. We deliver world-class products, systems and services that help banks, service providers, governments and public authorities improve process efficiency, maximize service delivery, eliminate fraud and reduce costs. Our e-gov solutions unit offers robust solutions that afford the efficiency, security and convenience required by governments in the fields of identity management and citizen-centric services delivery. Contact: Mrs Amal Alaoui, Communication Director T: F: E: aalaoui@m2mgroup.com STAND: H27 STAND: H15 MaskTech GmbH, Nordostpark 16, Nuremberg, 90411, Germany MaskTech is the leading independent provider of embedded system on chip, high security operating systems and middleware solutions for e-id documents. Our embedded solution (MTCOS) protects e-documents in more than 35 countries worldwide. MTCOS is a fully open standard (ISO/IEC) compliant multi-application operating system and supports by default a large variety of ID applications e.g. ICAO/BSI epassport, national e-id, -health, -drivers license, -signatures, -welfare and micropayment. It supports the RFID, dual interface or contact interface. MTCOS is several times Common Criteria EAL4+ certified. Contact: Dr Hans Hanauer, CSO T: F: E: hhanauer@masktech.de Melzer maschinenbau GmbH, Ruhrstrasse 51-55, Schwelm, 58332, Germany MELZER is the leading equipment supplier for the industrial production of state-of-the-art MRTD s, ID Cards, Smart Cards, Contactless Cards and RFID Inlays. Customized solutions in combination with the unique modular inline production processes ensure highest productivity, flexibility and security at a maximum yield. The Melzer product portfolio also includes advanced RFID converting equipment for the production of Smart Labels, Smart Tickets and Luggage Tags. Contact: Mr Andreas Sasinski, Gen. Manager Marketing & Sales T: F: E: sales@melzergmbh.com 41

44 Trust L-1 for Complete Identity Management Solutions Visit us at SDW, Booth B15 Built on a flexible and scalable platform, our end-to-end solutions serve a trusted role within the world s most important identity management programs. They also form the foundation behind the most secure IDs used today, including National IDs, Voter Registration Cards, Passports, Alien Resident Cards, and Secure Driver s Licenses. Remote Services Reduce wait times and manage resources. Applicants can initiate enrolment via kiosk or web and set appointments online or via phone. Enrolment and Front-End Processing Efficiently and securely verify identity and process applicants. Back Office Database Management Provide behind-the-scenes database management and transaction processing solutions, including investigative services, case management and exceptions management. Secure ID Design and Production Leverage L-1 card structure and production domain knowledge to ensure an ideal combination of security, efficiency, durability and convenience. Post Issuance Authentication Ensure the validity and authenticity of IDs to facilitate travel, border management, voting and other citizen applications. 42 Protecting and Securing Personal Identities and Assets B I O M E T R I C S S E C U R E C R E D E N T I A L I N G E N T E R P R I S E A C C E S S S O L U T I O N S E N R O L L M E N T S E R V I C E S G O V E R N M E N T C O N S U L T I N G S E R V I C E S / SCDInfo@L1ID.com

45 STAND: F11 AND M18 ON 4 APRIL Morpho Morpho, 11, Boulevard Gallieni, Issy-Les-Moulineaux, 92130, France Morpho, a Safran group company, is a leading international provider of security solutions. A pioneer in identification solutions and detection systems, and a major player in smart cards, Morpho is specialized in personal rights and flow management applications. Morpho is the only company in the world covering all aspects of identification and data security. Capitalizing on its proven capability for innovation, Morpho develops solutions that meet the needs of individuals, companies and governments around the world. Morpho s integrated systems and equipment are deployed in over 100 countries and contribute to the safety and security of transportation, data, people and countries. Contact: Ms F Hugonet, Communications Dept. T: F: E: francoise.hugonet@morpho.com STAND: H25 STAND: B29 NXP Semiconductors, Stresemannallee 101, Hamburg, 22529, Germany NXP Semiconductors N.V. [Nasdaq: NXP] provides High Performance Mixed Signal and Standard Product solutions that leverage its leading RF, Analog, Power Management, Interface, Security and Digital Processing expertise. These innovations are used in a wide range of automotive, identification, wireless infrastructure, lighting, industrial, mobile, consumer and computing applications. Headquartered in Europe, the company has approximately 28,000 employees working in more than 25 countries and posted revenue of US$ 3.8 billion in Contact: Mr Mario Stoltz, Product Manager T: F: E: mario.stoltz@nxp.com Optaglio Group, Basepoint Business Centre, Caxton Close, Andover, Hants, SP10 3FG, United Kingdom Optaglio focuses on research, development and production of hightech optical security devices for the protection of banknotes, IDs, documents and branded products. Solutions by Optaglio are based on long term experience, good understanding of our clients needs and an individualized and innovative approach. Contact: Mr Martin Jotov, Marketing Director T: F: E: info@optaglio.com STAND: C23 STAND: A20 Orell Füssli Security Printing Ltd, Dietzingerstr. 3, Zurich, 8036, Switzerland Orell Füssli Security Printing Ltd (OFS) took over responsibility for the evaluation, delivery and installation of turnkey solutions for the new Swiss passport, the Swiss visa project (with 200 embassies world-wide), and the new Swiss driver s license project (with 40 decentralised offices to personalise the licences). Such far-reaching know-how and experience in security printing as well as with Swiss banknotes and general contracting makes OFS the ideal partner for similar projects world-wide. We handle all the projects with the flair of Swiss precision. Contact: Mr Ulrich Morf, Marketing & Sales, ID, Documents, Systems & Technology T: E: ulrich.morf@ofs.ch Otto Künnecke GmbH, Zeppelinstr. 10, Holzminden, Niedersachsen, 37603, Germany Otto Künnecke delivers intelligent machine solutions for secure handling of high-security documents such as passports, ID-and bank-cards, PINs etc. These security documents can be personalized, verified, grouped, packaged and mailed on Otto Künnecke s machines. More than 20 ID projects worldwide have been successfully installed for banks, service bureaux and government institutions. Contact: Mrs Susanne Köster, Assistant to the CEO T: F: E: koester@kuennecke.com 43

46 Deliver multi-applications without compromise Identification solutions for security, convenience, and design productivity Systems that support multiple applications are the new reality for electronic identification. NXP is already there, building on 15 years of innovation and an unmatched understanding of applications across segments and ecosystems. Our identification solutions are designed for the future, with features that let you create multi-application systems without forcing you to compromise on security, convenience, or design productivity. NXP is an innovative leader in High Performance Mixed Signal, seamlessly uniting RF, Analog, Power and Digital Processing technologies. Our in-house processing capabilities, application insights and expertise in sub-system design will help you excel in complex, ever-changing markets. Leading solutions in High Performance Mixed Signal and Standard Products 44

47 STAND: D17 AND M12 ON 4 APRIL OVD Kinegram OVD Kinegram AG, Zählerweg 12, Zug, 6301, Switzerland OVD Kinegram is an innovative, global leader in the supply of advanced Optically Variable Devices (OVDs) to protect government documents and banknotes. More than 90 countries have placed their trust in the KINEGRAM security device to protect their high security documents. OVD Kinegram is a Swiss company and a member of the German Kurz group. The company has accumulated over 25 years of experience in the protection against counterfeiting and maintains close contacts with police forces, customs authorities and internationally reputed security specialists. Whatever your counterfeit-protection needs, OVD Kinegram offers a full range of services: consulting, design, engineering, in-house production, application machines and support as well as after-sales service. Contact: Ms Sonja Schöberl, Marketing & Sales T: F: E: sonja.schoeberl@kinegram.com STAND: D27 STAND: H41 Pacific Holographics Inc., 115-A Harvey West Blvd., Santa Cruz, CA, 95060, United States Pacific Holographics has been producing unique security OVD s and holograms since Our originations are the first line of defense against counterfeiting for many security printers, integrators and embossers. We work closely with our customers to provide security solutions tailored to their processes and applications. Our years of experience partnering on development and engineering projects can benefit your company. Contact: Mr Randy James, President T: x31 F: E: rjames@pacholo.com Pagemark Technology, Inc., NE 129 St, Redmond, WA, 98052, United States Pagemark Technology, Inc provides authentication and track and trace solutions used to secure high-value documents. Implemented using Pelta 2D barcode technology layered on standard QR barcodes, our system encodes overt and covert data creating a simple but highly effective authentication system. The Pagemark solution uses Smart Phones to authenticate documents taking advantage of the camera, GPS, SMS functionality within the devices to power today s most innovative authentication system. Contact: Mr RanDair S. Porter, CEO T: E: randair@pagemark.net STAND: D21 STAND: H17 Panasonic System Networks Co.,Ltd., Minoshima, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka-ken, , Japan Panasonic offers a wide range of solutions backed by cutting-edge technologies. Our Passport Reader is one of these and Panasonic has been supplying these for more than 20 years. Panasonic s high-speed reader achieves a smart pass for border control, banks, hotels and other applications where passports and ID documents require inspecting. Contact: Mr Kou Ishikawa, Product Manager T: F: E: ishikawa.kou@jp.panasonic.com Payne Security, Giltway, Giltbrook, Nottingham, NG16 2GT, United Kingdom Payne Security has vast experience in document authentication solutions and already helps secure over 250 million documents worldwide. With overt, covert and forensic technical approaches, we help protect ID documents with multi-layered technology to provide the exact level of complexity required. Payne Security offers a range of authentication and protection solutions. Contact: Mr Martin Chambers, Technical Sales Manager - DA T: F: E: info@payne-worldwide.com 45

48 The best high-tech device for verifying government documents. Thanks to the KINEGRAM, the authenticity of government documents can be checked by the naked eye. OVD Kinegram AG Member of the KURZ Group Zählerweg 12 CH-6301 Zug Switzerland Tel Fax

49 STAND: A13 AND M14 ON 4 APRIL Regula Regula Baltija Ltd, 97 A. Pumpura Street, Daugavpils, 5404, Latvia Regula is the original provider of complex solutions including equipment and software for automatic reading and verification of travel documents (passports, visas, ID cards). The company s product portfolio consists of a wide range of different instruments such as special magnifiers, passport readers, video magnifiers, video spectral comparators, electronic databases of passports, ID cards, driver s licenses and other special equipment and software. Regula has a strong research and development division and provides specialized services to its customers by developing new equipment according to end-user specifications. The company has implemented a number of successful projects internationally and provides equipment, training and service support through its representative offices in Europe, Middle East, Africa, Australia, Asia, and North and South Americas. Today, Regula s solutions are widely issued by immigration and customs authorities, insurance companies and banks in many countries around the world. Regula also collaborates with international organizations such as International Organization for Migration, United Nations etc. Regula s strength is in its individual approach and customized service for our clients. Contact: Mr Nikita Kolesnev, Head of International Marketing T: F: E: regula@regula.lv STAND: H29 STAND: H43 priv-id B.V., High Tech Campus 9, Eindhoven, 5656 AE, The Netherlands priv-id B.V. offers world-class multi-modal private biometric software that makes your identity application anonymous, fast and scalable and low-cost. priv-id combines advanced cryptography, signal-processing and error-correction technologies to offer fast and convenient biometric Identity Card solutions based on completely anonymous and revocable identifiers. No fuss, no function creep, no compromise. priv-id B.V. originated from Royal Philips Electronics. Contact: Mr Michiel van der Veen, CEO T: E: info@priv-id.com Schreiner Group GmbH & Co. Kg, Bruckmannring 22, Oberschleißheim, 85764, Germany Schreiner ProSecure specializes in high-tech labels for product and document protection. As a certified security printer, Schreiner ProSecure positions itself as a development partner and system supplier for proven authentication and tamper-evident technologies to protect documents and products against counterfeiting, tampering or abuse. Products and services include vignettes, transfer seals, PIN protection labels as well as rfid-based contactless payment stickers. Contact: Ms Corinna Herold, Assistant of the President T: F: E: herold@schreiner-prosecure.de STAND: H53 STAND: H18 Security Foiling Limited, Foxtail Road, Ransomes Europark, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP3 9RT, United Kingdom Security Foiling are independent world leading experts in foil and hologram security. Established in 1987 we offer services ranging from advice to complete document security solutions, designed and created through our specialist industry knowledge and fully supported by our first-class service structure. We currently supply to more than sixty-five countries. Contact: Mr Mark Filby, Operations Manager T: F: E: mark@securityfoiling.co.uk Security Papers UK, 3 Watermill Business Centre, Edison Road, Enfield, Middx, EN3 7XF, United Kingdom For over thirty years Security Papers UK have been trusted by our customers to provide innovative security solutions. Our planchettes, Rainbow Fibres, StarLites and security threads provide a highly effective deterrent to attempted counterfeiting and forgery of value documents. Please visit us at securitypapersuk.co.uk and see how we make paper work. Contact: Mr Garry Spinks, Director T: F: E: spinkspaper@btconnect.com 47

50 A safe and sound combination Solutions for product and document protection Improved protection against counterfeiting, tampering and diversion by an intelligent combination of different security features. Integrated functionality that includes tampering protection, proof of authenticity and track & trace capability. First European company to achieve NASPO certifi cation. Schreiner ProSecure, a business unit of Schreiner Group GmbH & Co. KG Bruckmannring Oberschleissheim/Germany Phone Fax info@schreiner-prosecure.com STAND: H21 STAND: H35 SICPA SA, Av de Florissant 41, Prilly, 1008, Switzerland SICPA is the leading provider of security inks and integrated security solutions that protect most of the world s banknotes as well as the security documents of over 100 countries, including passports, visas, ID documents and access cards. We are the trusted partner of governments, central banks and security printers, providing cutting-edge technologies to address specific needs in the domain of document security. Contact: Ms Sandra Dupuis, Communication Project Co-ordinator T: F: E: security@sicpa.com SITA, Excelsiorlaan 40-42, Zaventum, 1930, Belgium SITA is the world s leading specialists in communications and IT solutions for airline, airport, GDS, governments. Our border management and passenger screening solutions are based on combined automated biometric identity management with the capture and analysis of passenger data, SITA iborders APP is the only commercial proven solution globally implemented in the marketplace. Contact: Mr Andre Oeyen, Director, Biometric Business Development T: F: E: andre.oeyen@sita.aero STAND: M17 ON 4 APRIL STAND: G14 Suprema Inc, 16F Parkview Office Tower, Jeongja-dong, Bundong-gu Seongnam, Gyeonggi, , Republic of Korea Suprema is a leading biometrics company offering e-passport Readers and FBI certified Single, Dual, 10-print finger and Palmprint scanners for Immigration control, Criminal and Civil ID Listed on the KOSDAQ with a market cap exceeding US$100M the company has exceeded 60% year on year growth with sales to over 100 Countries. Contact: Mr Daniel Dingley, Business Development Consultant T: E: daniel@suprema.eu.com Trüb AG, Hintere Bahnhofstrasse 12, Aarau, 5001, Switzerland Trüb AG is a leader in the production and personalization of national identity documents. Switzerland, UK, Czech Republic, Croatia, Poland, Estonia, Hong Kong and South Africa are among the company s clientele which extends to over 30 countries on five continents. Contact: Mr Adrian Elmiger, District Director T: F: E: Nadine.brotschi@trueb.ch 48

51 STAND: D29 L A M I N A T I O N P L A T E S STAND: D15 Tullis Russell Coaters Ltd, Church Street, Bollington, Macclesfield, Cheshire, SK10 5QF, United Kingdom The Tullis Russell Group is an employee owned organisation with a 200 year history in paper making and coating. The company has extensive experience of security products, including its own trusecurity range, and has proven expertise in developing innovative customised solutions for customers around the globe. VTT Verschleißteiltechnik GmbH, Auf dem Kessellande 2, Wedemark, Lower Saxony, 30900, Germany VTT Germany is the leading manufacturer of lamination plates for the production of governmental security documents (passports, ID cards, driving licenses). Special surfaces with raised or inlaying security features (MLI-/CLI-lenses, microlettering, guilloche patterns etc.) let the documents become forgery-proof. Contact: Ms Francis Darbyshire, Marketing Manager T: F: E: darbyshiref@trcoaters.co.uk Contact: Mr Jan Köther, Head of Sales T: F: E: j.koether@vtt.de STAND: D19 and M22 on 4 April STAND: H31 Wacom Europe GmbH, Europark, Fichtenhain A9, Krefeld, 47807, Germany Wacom is a global company with its parent company based in Japan and is the market leader for pen tablets and pen input solutions. Wacom tablets are utilised in a variety of areas of application in which achieving a digital workflow and high levels of security are crucial. Contact: Mr Justin Staines, Business Development Manager T: E: justin.staines@wacom.eu XIRING, River Seine - 25 Quai Galliéni, SURESNES CEDEX, 92158, France XIRING, a security solutions provider for electronic transactions, develops security software embedded in smart card readers and terminals for strong authentication and electronic signatures. Whether they are intended for personal or professional use, XIRING products rely on the security features and mechanisms of smart card applications in sectors including healthcare, e-id and Transportation. Contact: Mr Laurent Maitre, Marketing Director T: F: E: l.maitre@xiring.com Document security solutions Used in 66 countries by 1000 s of customers, 30 national governments, 18 border agencies, 24 international banks and 58 multi-national companies applying 1,000,000 s of holograms 1 name stands strong against document fraud SECURIT Y FOILING LIMITED DOCUMENT SECURITY SOLUTIONS PROVIDER SEE US ON STAND H (0)

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53 Mountbatten Lounge Floor plan, 5 th Floor QUEEN ELIZABETH II CONFERENCE CENTRE, WESTMINSTER, LONDON, UK DELEGATE MANUAL CONFERENCE PROGRAMME DAY ONE 4 April :30 Coffee & Tea Sponsored by VFS Global Conference Chairman s Opening Remarks Mark Lockie, Managing Director, Science Media Partners, Editor Security Document World, United Kingdom KEYNOTE emrtds are a fact now How to take advantage of the new technology Future visions for emrtds and document issuance emrtd roll out has been impressive, but best possible use must now be made of this new document; Public Key Directory (PKD) participation and Interpol s Lost and Stolen Travel Document Database; New Technologies Working Group (NTWG) activities, including LDS2, as a separate application on the chip; Security and reliability of the issuing process, as well as questions regarding identity management. Roman Vanek, ICAO TAG/MRTD NTWG, and Head of Identity Documents Section, Swiss Passport Office, Federal Office of Police, Switzerland KEYNOTE Security of travel documents The scope of the challenges posed by false documents; Frontex s activities in the fields of training and research & development related to border checks and travel documents; Recently developed guidelines regarding automated border crossing; Initial concepts of a virtual European centre of expertise in the field of false documents. Erik Berglund, Director of Capacity Building, Frontex, Poland 10:55 KEYNOTE QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION THE GLOBAL epassport AND evisa INITIATIVE 11:05 SESSION CHAIRMAN S INTRODUCTION Mark Lockie, Managing Director, Science Media Partners, Editor Security Document World, United Kingdom 11:10 Third generation of epassport: The new ICAO optional and supplemental security mechanism for the next wave of epassports Limitations of the BAC protocol; Introducing ICAO s Supplemental Access Control (SAC) main features (unlinkeable, non-transferable, untraceable); A potential door-opener for new eservices related to identification and authentication. Verna Heino, Product Marketing Manager, Gemalto s Government Programs Product Line, Gemalto, Finland 11:35 Model-centric planning of epassport projects: A new approach! How to model your new epassport system at the planning phase; Create a better understanding between governments and industry at the tender phase and beyond; New model-centric planning approaches latest research results and practical experience. Markus Hartmann, Managing Director, HJP Consulting, Germany 51

54 DAY ONE (Continued) 12:00 Key factors for an ICAO-compliant visa The importance of interoperability of visas, who are the readers of visas; What makes a visa ICAO-compliant? Mandatory and optional features; Case study: analysis of live visas for compliancy; Beyond ICAO Doc 9303: other developments and systems for issuance of visa. Claudia Hager, Executive Director, Austrian State Printing House (OeSD), Austria 12:25 evisa From the hardware to the software world ICAO 9303 originally included a physical evisa in the sense of Visa sticker with (or without) a chip ; For good reasons, this idea was abandoned. Now, an evisa is a thing of the software world; Could this eventually happen to other identity documents maybe even for the epassport itself? Mario Stoltz, Product Manager, NXP Semiconductors, Germany Lunch Sponsored by VFS Global DOCUMENTS IN-DEPTH: ASSESSING DOCUMENT VULNERABILITIES 13:50 SESSION CHAIRMAN S INTRODUCTION Marcel Borg, Technical Specialist: Design and Production, The New Passport Programme, Identity and Passport Service, United Kingdom 13:55 Through the looking glass Detecting the undetectable The quality of counterfeiting and forgery seen by the UK Border Agency; A review of low-tech ways in which forgers by-pass hitech security features such as holograms; Different, and sometimes unorthodox, examination techniques. Can these be considered at the design stage of security features? Brian Somers, Document Examiner, National Document Fraud Unit, UK 14:30 The susceptibility of substrates Elegant design and advanced engineering have produced a variety of beautiful and sophisticated documents; Despite the anti-counterfeiting and anti-manipulation elements they incorporate, counterfeiting and manipulation continue; Methods by which paper watermarks and card substrates are compromised. Elaine Wooton, MFS, US Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement Forensic Document Laboratory, USA 15:00 Biometrics in travel and identity documents A compelling case for physical security features and technologies There is a continuing need for high-quality physical security features in all travel documents; Control officials must not adopt a complacent approach to checking physical security safeguards when examining biometric-enabled documents; Highly trained skilled control officers are still needed. Charlie Stevens, Consultant, Former Head of the UK National Document Fraud Unit, UK 15:30 Covert channels in eid documents An examination of potential covert channels in citizen IDs, health cards, electronic passports and other eid systems; Covert channels can be found in biometric data, digital signatures, card serial numbers and other information stored in an eid chip; Even a physical security feature, such as a laser strip, can be abused for unauthorized information transfer, especially if the design details are secret. Klaus Schmeh, Consultant, cv cryptovision, Germany 16:00 Afternoon Coffee Sponsored by VFS Global INTELLIGENT BORDER CONTROL TECHNIQUES 16:15 SESSION CHAIRMAN S INTRODUCTION Gillian Ormiston, Global Market Manager for Border Solutions, MORPHO, France Simplifying next-generation border control via Terminal Control Center Challenges and disadvantages of client side e-document checking; Central approach: Terminal Control Center for Passive Authentication and EAC; Advantages of the central approach: Security, administration effort, statistics, costs; TCC in practice: The EasyPASS PLUS project. Markus Nuppeney, Federal Office for Information Security (BSI), Germany and Marco Breitenstein, secunet, Germany 16:45 Automated border controls in Spain The ABC pilot project, current status, lessons learnt and future work Tested solutions: scope of the pilot, design rationale and deployment; Border crossing process: verification process and expected security level; Pilot study results: Statistical analysis of its performance and operational/technical/managerial lessons learnt during the pilot phase; Future work. Carlos Gómez Osuna, Systems Engineer, Border Control and Surveillance, ISDEFE, Spanish Ministry of Defence, Spain 17:10 From biometric travel documents to exit/entry Schengen: Where Europe stands today... Europe has made great progress rolling out nextgeneration travel documents and started to use intelligent border control systems; What are the issues preventing an efficient Entry/Exit strategy for Schengen countries? EUROSMART position and an assessment of where the future might lie. Detlef Houdeau, EUROSMART, c/o Infineon Technologies AG, Germany 17:35 CLOSING KEYNOTE The UK Border Agency s approach to intelligent border control Brodie Clark, Head of the Border Force, UK Border Agency, UK Against a backdrop of terrorism and serious crime, combined with rising passenger numbers, maintaining border security is paramount; These challenges are being met through workforce modernisation and world leading technology; Examples include: Automated clearance of low risk groups; roll out of epassport gates; delivering eborders. 18:00 End of Day 1 52

55 DAY TWO 5 April 2011 ADVANCES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR NATIONAL eids 09:10 SESSION CHAIRMAN S INTRODUCTION Chris Shire, Business Development Manager, Infineon Technologies AG, Germany 09:20 KEYNOTE The introduction of the new German ID card A review Experiences in the ID card rollout process; Insight into the core facts about the new ID card and eid infrastructure; How upcoming problems have been solved and future prospects. Andreas Reisen, Head of Division Passports and Identity Documents, Identification Systems, Federal Ministry of the Interior, Germany 09:50 KEYNOTE Recent advances in practice Thinking public ; Reality of Internet ID; Future implementation challenges. H.E. Dr Eng. Ali Mohamed Al Khouri, Emirates ID Director General, Emirates Identity Authority, UAE 10:20 Discovering stars and black holes in the eid universe The eid Constellation a tool for understanding and evaluating the Electronic People Identification market; Understand relationships and dependencies among various credentials, platforms and infrastructures; A roadmap for how critical Secure Document programs will evolve. C. Maxine Most, Principal, Acuity Market Intelligence, USA 10:45 Interoperability of EU egovernment services Opportunities and risks egovernment services in a nutshell; eidentity management in the EU (on one hand barriers to interoperability, on the other European initiatives/projects); Authentication levels and their mapping to security services in various Member States; Risks of online cross-border authentication. Sławomir Górniak, Technical Competence Department, ENISA European Network and Information Security Agency, Crete, Greece 11:10 Coffee & Tea and Exhibition Viewing Sponsored by VFS Global 11:30 How electronic identity could lead to digital revolution in society: Estonian case eid carriers in Estonia: ID-card Digi-ID and Mobile-ID. History and background; eid-enabled applications; Conducting the revolution: set-up and outcome. Tarvi Martens, Development Director, SK, Estonia 11:55 National eid Cards in cloud computing environments The Cloud Computing revolution; Corporate security strategy needed to ensure confidentiality of personal and business information residing in the cloud; How National eid cards can be used by businesses and individuals to ensure the security of their information. Rames Sarwat Shaker, General Manager, SMART ACCESS, Spain Lunch and Exhibition Viewing Sponsored by VFS Global Innovation Hub The Innovation Hub session provides suppliers of secure document solutions with the opportunity to present their cutting-edge thinking on specific solutions and technologies. This session is open to all delegates and visitors. 12:40-13:00 Secure packaging of ID credentials Ronald Duee, Technical Director, Otto Kuennecke, Germany 13:00 13:20 Integrated anti-counterfeiting security for cards and documents Adrian Burden, CEO, Bilcare Technologies, United Kingdom DOCUMENTS IN-DEPTH: COUNTRY PRESENTATIONS 13:30 SESSION CHAIRMAN S INTRODUCTION Malcolm Cuthbertson, Business Manager, Travel Documents, De La Rue Identity Systems, United Kingdom 13:35 The new United Kingdom passport Introduction to the new United Kingdom passport; Design and security features of the booklet; The rationale behind the choice of features and key decisions that led to changes in the format, manufacturing and personalisation processes. Marcel Borg, Technical Specialist: Design and Production, The New Passport Programme, Identity and Passport Service, United Kingdom 14:10 New USCIS Card Personalization System (CPS) and next generation Green Card US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) oversees lawful immigration to the United States. USCIS issues documents that serve as evidence of benefits granted. Annually millions of tamper-resistant cards containing biographic and biometric information are issued; To leverage its investment in the new CPS, the agency recently redesigned the Permanent Resident Card ( Green Card ) to incorporate state-of-the-art technology to deter tampering and simultaneously to facilitate border crossing and border enforcement efforts. This presentation describes these projects. Sandra Schatz Landis, Chief, Integrated Document Production Division, Management Directorate, US Citizenship and Immigration Services, USA 14:40 Nigeria: Identity management Harmonization and integration challenges in perspective Nigeria s national identity management system is to commence full-scale pilot. Meanwhile the agency handling the project is simultaneously implementing the harmonization and integration of identity databases in government agencies; The challenges, especially infrastructure modalities, present a different perspective to the multi-level Identity Management imperatives. Chris Onyemenam, Director General & CEO, National Identity Management Commission, Nigeria 15:10 Coffee & Tea and Exhibition Viewing Sponsored by VFS Global GETTING THE BEST OUT OF BIOMETRICS SESSION CHAIRMAN S INTRODUCTION Mark Lockie, Managing Director, Science Media Partners, Editor Security Document World, United Kingdom 15:35 A decade of experience in getting the best out of biometrics Challenges and successes of large-scale deployments; Using standards to best effect; Never forget the user whether a traveller or operator. Marek Rejman-Greene, Senior Biometrics Adviser, Home Office, UK Current status of a large-scale biometric program in Saudi Arabia Biometric deployments at more than 500 sites; Biometric deployment at different types of sites: Borders, Civil Offices,... Biometric technologies used in Saudi Arabia; Lessons learned from a large-scale program. Dr Abdullah G. AlGhamdi, Program Manager (Biometric and Travel Program Manager), National Information Centre/Ministry of Interior, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 16:25 Seafarers Identity Documents: Leveraging biometric technologies for future systems expansion Background to biometrics and Seafarers Identity Documents; Opportunities for future SID applications access control systems, Autogate technologies and potentially a Registered Traveller program for seafarers; The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) s CARIPASS bordercrossing program. Dave Starkie, International Business Manager at 3M Security Systems, UK, and Chris Crump, Director Commercial Business, 3M Cogent, USA 16:50 Hollywood and reality: using On-the-fly technology for identity checks Current identity checks and border deployment business process; Examination of what is available with on the fly technology; What can be expected when you integrate on-the-fly technology into identity checks. Gillian Ormiston, Global Market Manager for Border Solutions, MORPHO, France 17:20 Mercy Ships Charity Presentation 17:25 Bennett Arron, Comedian and Reception Guest Speaker 18:00 Drinks and Canapés Party Sponsored by Cross Match Technologies and LaserCard 53

56 DAY THREE 6 April 2011 PUTTING NEXT-GENERATION DOCUMENTS TO WORK 09:10 SESSION CHAIRMAN S INTRODUCTION Mark Lockie, Managing Director, Science Media Partners, Editor Security Document World, United Kingdom 09:15 KEYNOTE Utilizing Pakistan s identity management infrastructure for good governance, social protection and national security Introduction to Pakistan s National Identification Program; Using identity management infrastructure to meet national and social goals; Future identity document enhancements. Tariq Malik, Deputy Chairman, NADRA, Pakistan 09:45 KEYNOTE Next-generation documents and related systems and services Status of the French edocument market; Challenges and opportunities; Beyond issuance of new documents, rationale for new edocument services. Didier Trutt, Président Directeur Général, Chairman & CEO, Imprimerie Nationale, France 10:15 Building infrastructure for next-generation travel documents Examining security controls present in current and next-generation documents; Infrastructure requirements that are necessary to issue and verify them; A model that provides balance between security, cost and usability; Experiences from a variety of national travel document infrastructure projects. Raoul D Costa, Technical Consultant at PrimeKey Solutions AB, Sweden 10:45 Putting next-generation travel documents to work LDS 2, what new functionalities are on the horizon for the next epassport generation? epassport data retrieval speeds to accelerate by more than 10 times from 2012; Could mobile phones replace electronic travel documents? eid applications using NFC a dead-end approach? Michael Hegenbarth, Senior Director Standardization & Consulting, Bundesdruckerei GmbH, Germany 11:10 Coffee & Tea and Exhibition Viewing Sponsored by VFS Global FOLLOWING THE IDENTITY TRAIL 11:30 SESSION CHAIRMAN S INTRODUCTION Michael Chamberlain, Chief Consultant, Pira International, United Kingdom 11:35 Evidence of identity: Breeder documents and beyond Much work and money has gone into implementing advanced machine readable and electronic passport programs; Now there is increased pressure on all of the systems and activities that issue and inspect these documents in particular the adjudication of Breeder Documents ; What are the risks and how can they be managed? Barry Kefauver, Principal, Fall Hill Associates, LLC, USA 12:00 ID Governance: Complexity demands co-ordination Views on Identity Management; Identity issues which demand global attention; Cross-border problems require cross-border solutions. Fons Knopjes, Managing Director IDManagement Centre, The Netherlands 12:25 Document registry systems in the ID environment Diversity of ID documents and the problems this creates; A document web tying up the loose ends; Goverment IT systems and the solutions required to make ID documents work efficiently. Max Zolotukhin, Business Development Director, Andrews & Wykeham, UK 12:50 Lunch and Exhibition Viewing Sponsored by VFS Global SDW OPEN FORUM FUTURE DOCUMENT DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGIES 14:00 SESSION CHAIRMAN S INTRODUCTION Led by Eric Billiaert, Communications Manager Government Programs, Gemalto, France Design approaches for modern identification documents Design approaches of modern security documents Making the document more secure and more complicated to forge; Political, cultural and historical factors influence the overall design of documents. As do budget restrictions; Modern designs also benefit from modern materials and technologies. Examples of 3D security features are shown. Bernhard Deufel, Adviser for Passports and Passport Systems, Government Division, Giesecke & Devrient, Germany New generation intaglio features on ID documents Latest security features available for the offset security design of ID documents; The shift from analog to digital intaglio technology new security feature possibilities; Real life analysis of these features including advantages, drawbacks and the level of protection. Barna Barabas, Presales and Marketing Manager, Glenisys Ltd./Jura Group, Hungary Natural feature identification its benefits within multi-layered document security Creating a paper biometric to track documents at the single item level; Natural feature identification can add significantly to total document security. Kenny Thom, Market and Technology Development Manager, Tullis Russell, UK 15:25 Panel Q/A 15:40 Closing Remarks 15:45 Close of Conference 54

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58 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS OPENING KEYNOTE ADDRESS Roman Vanek, Chief Division Identity Documents & Special Tasks Federal Office of Police, Switzerland Time: Monday 4th April emrtds are a fact now how to take advantage of the new technology future visions for emrtds and document issuance Roman Vanek was born on November 25th, 1968 in Prague. After graduating from the University of Fribourg in 1997 with a law degree, he joined the Swiss Federal Administration, where he has held various positions. In December 2003, he joined the Federal Office of Police. Today, he is the Chief of the Division Identity Documents & Special Tasks. Aside from his responsibilities in other areas (Measures against Hooliganism, Central Bureau for Firearms and Explosives), he is also responsible for the Swiss Passport and the Identity Card. This includes the project for the introduction of biometrics in the Swiss Passport. In this function, he is the representative of Switzerland at the Technical Advisory Group on Machine Readable Travel Documents (TAG-MRTD) of ICAO, ICAO-PKD Board and the Article 6 Committee of the European Commission. Mr. Vanek speaks German, French, English and Czech. He grew up close to Zurich and is currently living in Fribourg, in the French part of Switzerland. He is happily married and father of a son. OPENING KEYNOTE ADDRESS Erik Berglund, Director of Capacity Building Frontex, Poland Time: Monday 4th April Security of travel documents Mr. Erik Berglund is Director of Capacity Building at Frontex. He joined Frontex in March 2007 as Head of the Research and Development Unit and assumed his current post in June His previous experience includes 20 years in various positions at the Swedish Defence Research Agency and two years as Senior Policy Officer at the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons in The Hague. Mr. Berglund holds a Master s degree in Engineering Physics from the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, an Engineer s degree in Aeronautics from the US Naval Postgraduate School, and an MBA from Stockholm University. CLOSING KEYNOTE ADDRESS Brodie is Head of the UK Border Force. This covers the UK immigration control activity at sea and air ports, including responsibility for the operation of Juxtaposed Controls in France and Belgium, together with the frontline detection element of HM Revenue & Customs. He has responsibility for modernising business change through new technology to provide Automated Clearance Systems, Cyclamen and, more critically, the wider e-borders Programme. Brodie is also the responsible Board member for ensuring the UKBA elements of the 2012 Olympics are delivered. He has been in the UK Border Agency since 2003 where initially he had responsibility for the Immigration Service, before his current role in transforming the UK Border. Prior to this his career had been in the UK Prison Service where his final two Board level positions had been as Director of the High Security Estate and Director of Security. Brodie was awarded a CBE in the 2010 New Year s Honours List. KEYNOTE ADDRESS Brodie Clark, Head of UK Border Force UK Border Agency, United Kingdom Time: 17:35 Monday 4th April The UK Border Agency s approach to intelligent border control Andreas Reisen, Head of Division Passports and Identity Documents, Identification Systems Federal Ministry of the Interior, Germany Time: Tuesday 5th April Introduction to the German eid card Andreas Reisen is the Head of the Division on Passports and ID Documents, Identification Systems at the German Federal Ministry of the Interior, a position he has held since September Mr. Reisen s responsibilities include the federal biometrics strategy, the government s e-card strategy and current projects such as the introduction of electronic ID cards. He successfully introduced the new German identity card in November He was also responsible for the introduction of the first and second generation epassports in Germany in November 2005 and November 2007 respectively. Mr. Reisen took up his current post after having headed the federal egovernment initiative BundOnline 2005 from 2002 to He is a physics graduate with a master s degree from Aachen University of Technology. 56

59 KEYNOTE ADDRESS Dr. Al-Khouri is a senior government official in the United Arab Emirates. He is currently working with Emirates Identity Authority as the Director General. During the past 20 years, he has been involved in many strategic and large scale government programs. One of the recent programs that he has been involved with since its early days and which is managed within his current organization, is the UAE national identity management infrastructure development. This multi-billion program is one of the most ambitious initiatives in the UAE with the objective of enhancing national security, managing citizens and residents identity and building the backbone for e-governance. Dr. Al-Khouri graduated from leading and most prestigous universities in the United Kingdom. He received his B.Sc. (Hons.) in Business Information Technology Management from Manchester University; M.Sc. in Information Management from Lancaster University; and an Engineering Doctorate (EngD) in the field of large scale and strategic government programs management from Warwick University. He has been an active researcher in the field of revolutionary developments in government context and has published more than 40 articles in the last 5 years. His recent research areas focus on developing best practices in public sector management and the development of information societies with particular attention to e-government applications. KEYNOTE ADDRESS Ali Mohamed Al Khouri, Director General Emirates Identity Authority, United Arab Emirates Time: Tuesday 5th April Recent advances in practice Tariq Malik, Deputy Chairman NADRA, Pakistan Time: Wednesday 6th April Utilizing Pakistan s identity management infrastructure for good governance, social protection and national security Tariq Malik had been appointed and then confirmed in a strategic management role as Deputy Chairman by board members of National Database & Registration Authority (NADRA) in May Mr. Malik brings 19 years of strategic management experience in implementing high profile citizen centric technology solutions for the governments of the United States of America, Canada, Germany, Bahrain and Pakistan. He is well-known in project and technology management as a successful CIO, Senior Consultant Information Systems, Speaker, Writer, Trainer and Researcher of Information Technology in the Public Sector. Prior to joining NADRA, he worked as Deputy Chief of Technology at Wayne County in the State of Michigan, USA. Mr. Malik has had the honour to work as IT -Advisor of the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, Ms. Benazir Bhutto. Mr. Malik won the distinguished ID Outstanding Achievement Award 2009 by ID World Congress based in Milan, Italy and Excellence Award 2003 Michigan, USA for implementing innovative citizen centric e-government solutions. Mr. Malik has a Masters in International Management from Heidelberg, Germany, after having completed a Masters Degree in Computer Science from Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan. Bureaucratic Reforms using Information & Communication Technologies A Case Study of Pakistan Public Governance is the title of the research thesis that Mr. Malik is perusing as a PhD student (part-time). Mr. Malik participated as guest speaker and attended various executive leadership programs offered by John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Massachusetts, Stanford University, California, and American Management Association, USA. KEYNOTE ADDRESS Didier Trutt, Chairman & CEO Imprimerie Nationale, France Time: Wednesday 6th April Next-generation documents and related systems and services Chairman and CEO at Imprimerie Nationale since September 2009, Didier Trutt has more than 20 years of international experience in the industry, especially in Asia where he was based for 8 years. Working with Thomson since 1984, Mr. Trutt supervised the analog to digital transition and held positions of increasing responsibility. He was appointed Senior Executive Vice President of Thomson in Board member of the Indian Group Videocon from 2006 to 2009, Board member of the Chinese Group TCL from 2005 to 2007, he was appointed Board member of the GIAT/NEXTER Group in October Didier Trutt was appointed Foreign Trade Advisor of France in 1992 and still holds this position. Mr. Trutt graduated from the Ecole Nationale d Ingénieurs of Saint-Etienne. 57

60 SESSION CHAIRS Monday 4th April Mark Lockie, Managing Director Science Media Partners, United Kingdom Conference Chairman s Opening Remarks Session Chairman s Introduction: The Global epassport and evisa initiative Getting the best out of biometrics Putting next-generation documents to work Mark Lockie is the founder of Science Media Partners Ltd, a company that offers editorial, market research, conference organising and publishing expertise in hightech identification markets. He is the owner of and which both offer free news and insight into the full range of biometrics and security documents, such as ID cards, visas and passports. He established the Security Document World Conference and Exhibition, which is now entering its fifth year, and is also the conference director for this show. He has a Masters degree in chemical engineering and is a seasoned journalist covering the biometric, smart card and other identification industries. In particular he is the editor of: Marcel Borg, Technical Specialist: Design and Production Identity and Passport Service, United Kingdom Session Chairman s Introduction: Documents in-depth: Assessing document vulnerabilities Marcel Borg is a Civil Servant and Technical Specialist who advises on the design and production of secure identity documents. He has been employed by the UK Passport Agency for 11 years and has many years experience in the application fraud environment, passport issuance and in examining identity documents for evidence of fraudulent alterations. This knowledge has been used to benefit various UK Government departments by advising on how to enhance and best protect the integrity of their documents. Marcel was heavily involved in the redesign of the new United Kingdom epassport (launched October 2010). Gillian Ormiston, Global Market Manager for Border Control Solutions MORPHO, France Session Chairman s Introduction: Intelligent border control techniques Ms Ormiston has held positions in both the private and government sectors involving solutions design, project management and consulting over the past 21 years. Her current post involves ensuring that border solutions involving biometrics (face, finger, iris) meet and anticipate future operational requirements. Over the past 5 years, she has been involved in a number of government projects such as biometric enrolment solutions for e-passport and visas, the creation of an identity assurance solution across a Ministry of Justice information chain, Mobile AFIS solutions for border control, the development of a facial recognition solution for driving licences, a biometric identifcation solution for the banking industry and a border passenger identification solution. Before joining Morpho through the acquisition of the Motorola Biometrics Business Unit known as Printrak, she worked for almost 6 years in the capacity of Deputy Programme Officer for the European Commission DG Justice, Freedom and Security Large Scale IT unit and was instrumental in developing the requirements and managing the implementation of projects such as EURODAC, Schengen Information System (SIS II) and the Visa Information System (EU VIS). Tuesday 5th April Chris Shire, Business Development Manager Infineon Technologies AG, Germany Session Chairman s Introduction: Advances and opportunities for national eids Chris Shire has a background in security technologies and semiconductor hardware. He joined Infineon (then Siemens) in 1998 in the Chipcard & Security business line with many years experience in the industry. His current focus is with projects in the telecom, finance and government sectors. He is active on several advisory committees helping to set standards for the UK, and support new security solutions. Chris is an active member of the IET, Intellect, the UK Smart Card Club and has been a guest lecturer for several years on the RHUL MSc course on Smart Card Security. 58

61 Malcolm Cuthbertson, Business Manager, Travel Documents De La Rue Identity Systems, United Kingdom Session Chairman s Introduction: Documents in-depth: Country presentations Malcolm Cuthbertson joined De La Rue in 1981 after a career in the British Army. Initially he was a banknote salesman, but transferred to travel documents with global responsibility soon after. Malcolm s current responsibilities exploit the expertise and knowledge of the travel document market which he has accumulated over the last 25 years. He now advises customers around the world on passport personalisation and issuing systems, their technologies and relative merits; as well as advising on the travel document itself and the security features which could be incorporated to enhance the document. As the ISO Principle UK Expert on Machine Readable Travel Documents, Malcolm sits on the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) Implementation & Capacity Building Working Group (ICBWG). He also participates as a travel document expert on various travel document workshops with the Organisation for Security & Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), the International Organisation for Migration (IOM),and Organisation for American States (OAS). Wednesday 6th April Michael Chamberlain, Chief Consultant Pira International, United Kingdom Session Chairman s Introduction: Following the identity trail Michael Chamberlain started his career with Dunlop UK working in plastics production and R&D and then spent the following fifteen years at papermakers Wiggins Teape Research and Development Ltd, developing several patented products and processes. an active interest in security technologies for personal ID, document authentication and secure packaging. Michael is an Assessor for the UK Government s Grant for Research and Development awards scheme and is a member of The Institute of Printing Paper and Packaging. He is currently a UK nominated expert on the ISO committee JTC/SC17 (e-passport durability). He is a Graduate of the University of Wales and has a Diploma in Management Studies (DMS). Eric Billiaert, Communications Manager Government Programs Gemalto, France Session Chairman s Introduction: SDW Open Forum Since 2006, Eric has held the position of Marketing Communications Director for the Public Sector at Gemalto. Eric is responsible for both the communications towards customers and also the launch of new products and solutions related to the public sector. Prior to the merger of Gemplus and Axalto, Eric managed the corporate communications of the Banking & Loyalty and Security segments. He joined the smart card industry through Schlumberger in From 1985 to 1999, he held various technical, business development and marketing positions at Hewlett- Packard, Digital Equipment Corporation Europe and at Bull International. He is the co-author of e-government 2.0: identification, security and trust, Exploring European Avenues September 2007 and egov 2.0: The keys to success June 2009 selected and available on the European Union web services to share egov best practices in 34 European countries. He is the author of The lessons of European and Middle Eastern implementations of e-id April Eric, a French national, holds an MBA from French EDHEC business school in Lille and graduated from IHEDN, Institute of Higher National Defense Studies. He joined Pira International in 1989 as Head of Technical Investigations Printing and Paper Technology, and was until 2003 responsible for technical, consultancy and expert services in printing and paper technology. He is now responsible for Pira consultancy in the field of Document Security and Brand Protection and maintains 59

62 CONFERENCE DAY ONE 4 April :30 Coffee & Tea Sponsored by VFS Global Conference Chairman s Opening Remarks Mark Lockie, Managing Director, Science Media Partners, Editor Security Document World, UK KEYNOTE emrtds are a fact now How to take advantage of the new technology Future visions for emrtds and document issuance emrtd roll out has been impressive, but best possible use must now be made of this new document; Public Key Directory (PKD) participation and Interpol s Lost and Stolen Travel Document Database; New Technologies Working Group (NTWG) activities, including LDS2, as a separate application on the chip; Security and reliability of the issuing process, as well as questions regarding identity management. Roman Vanek, ICAO TAG/MRTD NTWG, and Head of Identity Documents Section, Swiss Passport Office, Federal Office of Police, Switzerland KEYNOTE Security of travel documents The scope of the challenges posed by false documents; Frontex s activities in the fields of training and research & development related to border checks and travel documents; Recently developed guidelines regarding automated border crossing; Initial concepts of a virtual European centre of expertise in the field of false documents. Erik Berglund, Director of Capacity Building, Frontex, Poland 10:55 KEYNOTE QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION THE GLOBAL epassport AND evisa INITIATIVE 11:05 SESSION CHAIRMAN S INTRODUCTION Mark Lockie, Managing Director, Science Media Partners, Editor Security Document World, United Kingdom 11:10 Third generation of epassport: The new ICAO optional and supplemental security mechanism for the next wave of epassports Limitations of the BAC protocol; Introducing ICAO s Supplemental Access Control (SAC) main features (unlinkeable, non-transferable, untraceable); A potential door-opener for new eservices related to identification and authentication. Verna Heino, Product Marketing Manager, Gemalto s Government Programs Product Line, Gemalto, Finland 11:35 Model-centric planning of epassport projects: A new approach! How to model your new epassport system at the planning phase; Create a better understanding between governments and industry at the tender phase and beyond; New model-centric planning approaches latest research results and practical experience. Markus Hartmann, Managing Director, HJP Consulting, Germany 12:00 Key factors for an ICAO-compliant visa The importance of interoperability of visas, who are the readers of visas; What makes a visa ICAO-compliant? Mandatory and optional features; Case study: analysis of live visas for compliancy; Beyond ICAO Doc 9303: other developments and systems for issuance of visa. Claudia Hager, Executive Director, Austrian State Printing House (OeSD), Austria 12:25 evisa From the hardware to the software world ICAO 9303 originally included a physical evisa in the sense of Visa sticker with (or without) a chip ; For good reasons, this idea was abandoned. Now, an evisa is a thing of the software world; Could this eventually happen to other identity documents maybe even for the epassport itself? Mario Stoltz, Product Manager, NXP Semiconductors, Germany Lunch Sponsored by VFS Global DOCUMENTS IN-DEPTH: ASSESSING DOCUMENT VULNERABILITIES 13:50 SESSION CHAIRMAN S INTRODUCTION Marcel Borg, Technical Specialist: Design and Production, The New Passport Programme, Identity and Passport Service, United Kingdom 13:55 Through the looking glass Detecting the undetectable The quality of counterfeiting and forgery seen by the UK Border Agency; A review of low-tech ways in which forgers by-pass hi-tech security features such as holograms; Different, and sometimes unorthodox, examination techniques. Can these be considered at the design stage of security features? Brian Somers, Document Examiner, National Document Fraud Unit, UK 14:30 The susceptibility of substrates Elegant design and advanced engineering have produced a variety of beautiful and sophisticated documents; Despite the anti-counterfeiting and anti-manipulation elements they incorporate, counterfeiting and manipulation continue; Methods by which paper watermarks and card substrates are compromised. Elaine Wooton, MFS, US Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement Forensic Document Laboratory, USA 15:00 Biometrics in travel and identity documents A compelling case for physical security features and technologies There is a continuing need for high-quality physical security features in all travel documents; Control officials must not adopt a complacent approach to checking physical security safeguards when examining biometric-enabled documents; Highly trained skilled control officers are still needed. Charlie Stevens, Consultant, Former Head of the UK National Document Fraud Unit, UK 15:30 Covert channels in eid documents An examination of potential covert channels in citizen IDs, health cards, electronic passports and other eid systems; Covert channels can be found in biometric data, digital signatures, card serial numbers and other information stored in an eid chip; Even a physical security feature, such as a laser strip, can be abused for unauthorized information transfer, especially if the design details are secret. Klaus Schmeh, Consultant, cv cryptovision, Germany 16:00 Afternoon Coffee Sponsored by VFS Global INTELLIGENT BORDER CONTROL TECHNIQUES 16:15 SESSION CHAIRMAN S INTRODUCTION Gillian Ormiston, Global Market Manager for Border Solutions, MORPHO, France Simplifying next-generation border control via Terminal Control Center Challenges and disadvantages of client side e-document checking; Central approach: Terminal Control Center for Passive Authentication and EAC; Advantages of the central approach: Security, administration effort, statistics, costs; TCC in practice: The EasyPASS PLUS project. Markus Nuppeney, Federal Office for Information Security (BSI), Germany and Marco Breitenstein, secunet, Germany 16:45 Automated border controls in Spain The ABC pilot project, current status, lessons learnt and future work Tested solutions: scope of the pilot, design rationale and deployment; Border crossing process: verification process and expected security level; Pilot study results: Statistical analysis of its performance and operational/ technical/managerial lessons learnt during the pilot phase; Future work. Carlos Gómez Osuna, Systems Engineer, Border Control and Surveillance, ISDEFE, Spanish Ministry of Defence, Spain 17:10 From biometric travel documents to exit/entry Schengen: Where Europe stands today... Europe has made great progress rolling out next-generation travel documents and started to use intelligent border control systems; What are the issues preventing an efficient Entry/Exit strategy for Schengen countries? EUROSMART position and an assessment of where the future might lie. Detlef Houdeau, EUROSMART, c/o Infineon Technologies AG, Germany 17:35 CLOSING KEYNOTE The UK Border Agency s approach to intelligent border control Brodie Clark, Head of the Border Force, UK Border Agency, United Kingdom Against a backdrop of terrorism and serious crime, combined with rising passenger numbers, maintaining border security is paramount; These challenges are being met through workforce modernisation and world leading technology; Examples include: Automated clearance of low risk groups; roll out of epassport gates; delivering eborders. 18:00 End of Day 1

63 OPENING KEYNOTE ADDRESS Roman Vanek, Chief Division Identity Documents & Special Tasks Federal Office of Police, Switzerland TIME: 10:05 emrtds are a fact now How to take advantage of the new technology Future visions for emrtds and document issuance Presentation Synopsis Electronic Machine Readable Travel Documents or short emrtds have rapidly become a fact in today s world. Although introducing emrtds is an important step in enhancing travel document security, and by doing so, participating in the global effort to ensure secure travel and cross border movements of millions of people, lots of work is still ahead of us. The task is now to make the best possible use of this new document type and also to offer the citizen an added value by facilitating his travelling around the globe. That s why ICAO recognizes the need to further promote the use of the ICAO Public Key Directory (PKD) in conjunction with biometric information. ICAO also urges the member states to refer to and report lost and stolen travel documents to the Interpol Lost and Stolen Travel Document Database. These are the essential elements that must be taken into consideration when setting up automated border controls (ABC). Lots of states show interest in ABC in order to cope with the growing number of travellers. Travellers, airport operators and airlines will also benefit from this new way of border crossing by saving time and money. But this infrastructure is still in the process of being built up. Even though ICAOs New Technologies Working Group (NTWG) is still working on the implementations to make full use of the existing emrtds, the NTWG has already started to examine the possibilities of adding new functions to the passport chip. Today, Logical Data Structure (LDS) is reserved for passport data and the process of inscribing the chip is restricted to the issuing country. To accommodate emerging operation requirements and to support assisted as well as fully automated processes, the NTWG has started the work on this new topic. A possible solution would be the so called LDS2, as a separate application on the chip. Besides ensuring the technical development of the travel documents itself, ICAO has acknowledged that the security and reliability of the issuing process, as well as questions regarding identity management, have to be moved into the focus of attention. The two working groups of ICAOs Technical Advisory Group (TAG), the NTWG, as well as the Implementation and Capacity Building Working Group (ICBWG), are conducting important work in this area that will stay the focus of attention for the coming years. OPENING KEYNOTE ADDRESS Erik Berglund, Director of Capacity Building Frontex, Poland TIME: 10:30 Security of travel documents Presentation Synopsis The use of false documents poses one of the greatest challenges for border security agencies. However, the introduction of electronic documents and biometric technologies, e.g. automated border crossing, provides opportunities for increased security as well as for increased convenience. In order to exploit these opportunities and to decrease the risks of new vulnerabilities, Frontex supports the EU Member States and pursues European harmonisation of technical solutions and procedures, and an exchange of best practices between the states. The presentation gives an overview of the scope of the challenges posed by false documents, as well as of Frontex s activities in the fields of training and research & development related to border checks and travel documents. The recently developed guidelines regarding automated border crossing and the initial concepts of a virtual European centre of expertise in the field of false documents will also be presented. 61

64 SESSION: THE GLOBAL epassport AND evisa INITIATIVE SESSION CHAIR: Mark Lockie, Managing Director, Science Media Partners, Editor Security Document World, United Kingdom Verna Heino, Product Marketing Manager Gemalto, Finland TIME: 11:10 Third generation of epassport: The new ICAO optional and supplemental security mechanism for the next wave of epassports Biography Verna Heino is product marketing manager at Gemalto s Government Programs Product Line in Vantaa, Finland. She has global responsibility for product marketing activities for travel documents. Verna has over 10 years of experience in Telecom and Government projects, marketing and product management and holds a Bachelors degree (BBA) in Business Information Technology (ICT), from the Haaga- Helia University of Applied Sciences, Helsinki. Presentation Synopsis Recognizing that epassports should be protected for the long term (10 to 20 years), the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is introducing Supplemental Access Control (SAC), a new optional and supplemental security mechanism for the next generation of epassport. This standard will soon be integrated into documents in Europe as the EU mandate that all new residents permits and epassports issued as of December 2014 are SACcompliant. This presentation will highlight the limitations of BAC protocol and how SAC is meeting increasingly stringent security and privacy demands for the long term, how for instance eavesdropping is virtually impossible. It will explain SAC main features (unlinkeable, non transferable, untraceable) and how these are reinforcing data confidentiality and holder s privacy. Furthermore, it will point out how this mechanism is a potential dooropener for new eservices related to identification and authentication that present epassports have failed to leverage. Markus Hartmann, Managing Director HJP Consulting, Germany TIME: Model-centric planning of epassport projects: A new approach! Biography Markus Hartmann is the founder and CEO of HJP Consulting GmbH, an internationally active firm of consultants specialising in the planning, procurement and approval of e-mrtd projects. Markus is an expert in strategy development, project management and contract management. He was engaged in e-passport projects in Germany, the UK, United Arab Emirates and most recently the Sultanate of Oman and many more. Markus is a member of the ICAO Implementation and Capacity Building Working Group (ICBWG) and the deputy chair the German ISO NIA 17.3 Working Group on Machine Readable Travel Documents. Markus has got a Bachelors degree in Business Administration and International Marketing. Presentation Synopsis Blue prints for aircrafts or cars are created entirely by bespoke IT based planning tools. The common method for the planning of complex eid systems is still writing prose using MS Word. In a latest model-centric approach all information about the new eid system is handled in a model, which is built using a set of tools. The end user can track the implementation of each requirement and relations up to the final test case. This helps both government and industry to create a clear understanding of the project scope as well as the planning and deployment process. HJP Consulting has filed a three year R&D project with s-lab Software Quality Lab the University of Paderborn for developing model-centric planning methodologies and tools. Markus Hartmann will share his experiences in using this model-centric approach in major e-passport planning projects. 62

65 DAY ONE: 4 APRIL 2011 Claudia Hager, Executive Director Austrian State Printing House (OeSD), Austria TIME: 12:00 Key factors for an ICAO compliant visa Biography Claudia Hager has been working in the security document business for more than ten years and is the CEO of OeSD International, a daughter company of the Austrian State Printing House. She advises governments of different countries on how to accommodate the special needs in e-passport and ID projects based on ICAO recommendations and modern production technologies. She studied Sinology in Vienna and Beijing and received her Executive Master s degree in Business Administration from California State University, Hayward. Claudia is the Austrian ISO representative for documents to ICAO and has contributed in various official roles to the Emrtd development. Presentation Synopsis A visa in the core of its meaning is something that has been seen, so consequently there must be something to show. With the rise of mobility a visa turned out to be a document issued to a passport holder, being attached to his passport in the form of a stamp or label entitling this person to enter and leave a country or certain territory. In order to facilitate the border clearance process and to make visas globally interoperable, ICAO published guidelines for the layout and personalisation. My presentation will cover the following areas: The importance of interoperability of visa, who are the readers of visa; What makes a visa ICAO compliant? Mandatory and optional features; Case study: analysis of live visas for compliancy; Beyond ICAO Doc 9303: other developments and systems for issuance of visa. The target of the presentation is to increase awareness of the importance and simplicity of issuing ICAO compliant visas. In times of global issuance of machine readable passports and ID cards, the visa is just another small step. My presentation ends with the interpretation of the word evisa, as it has become a synonym for an electronic database where personal and biometric data of the passport applicant are stored. Three examples of this development are being introduced. Mario Stoltz, Product Manager Secure Identity NXP Semiconductors Germany GmbH, Germany TIME: 12:25 evisa From the hardware to the software world Biography Mario Stoltz is a Product Manager at NXP Semiconductors. His position is within the Secure Identity product line of NXP s business unit Identification. He graduated with a Dipl.-Ing. (MS EE) from the Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg, Germany in Before joining NXP in early 2007, Mario gained experience in the fields of fiberoptic communications, ASIC design and electromagnetic compatibility. Presentation Synopsis Visas have been around more or less since passports. In fact, visas are the very reason why there are passport booklets at all, rather than passport sheets or cards. While the physical passport is now complemented by a logical counterpart that resides in an electronic component, visas have gone another way. They started as a written notice, later a stamp on the passport. Today, many countries have ID3-sized visa stickers the visa thus became a document within the document. It has been contemplated to include a chip in such stickers ICAO 9303 originally included this idea and limited pilot runs were executed. However, technical issues appeared. The current trend seems to go towards replacing the physical visa with a purely logical one that resides in a database of the issuing country. Starting off with a short history of visas, the presentation will explore the status quo. What are the drivers that motivate to move the visa from one medium to the other: why would one convert it from a stamp to a sticker, and why from a stamp (or sticker) to a database entry? Is it possible to make general statements about what a visa will be in the mid- to long term? Visas relate to international traffic, which today is most often air traffic. Look at the fact that in mid-2008, airline tickets were also converted from a document to a database entry. Let us do some out-of-the-box thinking: if this conversion is possible for tickets and for visas, could it also be done for passports? 63

66 DOCUMENTS IN-DEPTH: ASSESSING DOCUMENT VULNERABILITIES SESSION CHAIR: Marcel Borg, Technical Specialist: Design and Production, The New Passport Programme, Identity and Passport Service, United Kingdom Brian Somers, Document Examiner National Document Fraud Unit, United Kingdom TIME: 13:55 Through the looking glass Detecting the undetectable Biography Brian Somers is a specialist identity document examiner attached to the National Document Fraud Unit (NDFU) of the Border Agency Intelligence Command. He has worked in forgery and counterfeiting detection for 23 years and has 15 years of forensic experience. As well as being a trainer in detection techniques for the UK Border Agency, he has trained staff of other UK agencies such as the Police Service, Benefits Agency, Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency, and Foreign Office. Other training credits include document examination officers from the governments of Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the Republic of Ireland and Malta. He assisted Bosnia in the setting up of their document section in Sarajevo and was a guest instructor at the European Seminar for Expert Document Examiners in both 1999 and 2000 (Zutphen, Netherlands), the European Seminar on Polymer Substrates (Lisbon 2006 and 2008), and the Frontex European Seminar for Document Specialists (Amsterdam 2008). He has consulted on a number of secure document projects, and was an advisor to the Identity and Passport Service in the design/delivery of the latest United Kingdom passport. He specialises in digital imaging and its application in the world of forgery and counterfeiting. Presentation Synopsis As well as providing an update as to the current state of play regarding the quality of counterfeiting and forgery seen by the UK Border Agency, this session will also look at the, sometimes low-tech, ways in which forgers by-pass hitech security features. In some cases this necessitates the use of unorthodox examination techniques. It discusses whether these techniques can be considered at the design stage, in order to improve safeguard effectiveness, and seeks to highlight the importance of dialogue between manufacturer, customer and end-user. Elaine Wooton, Forensic Document Examiner US Department of Homeland Security, United States TIME: 14:30 The susceptibility of substrates Biography Elaine Wooton is a Forensic Document Examiner with the US Department of Homeland Security. Ms. Wooton has been engaged in examining and assessing international travel and identification documents since 1992, as well as undertaking a variety of research projects. While her past research was focused on handwriting characteristics, more recently, her research and presentations have addressed the use of watermarks in security documents. Presentation Synopsis Elegant design and advanced engineering have produced a variety of beautiful and sophisticated documents used throughout the world. Despite the anticounterfeiting and anti-manipulation elements they incorporate, counterfeiting and manipulation continue. This presentation will highlight some methods by which paper watermarks and card substrates are compromised. 64

67 DAY ONE: 4 APRIL 2011 Charlie Stevens, Independent Consultant, Former Head of the UK National Document Fraud Unit UK TIME: 15:00 Biometrics in travel and identity documents A compelling case for physical security features and technologies Biography Charlie Stevens is the former Head of the United Kingdom Border Agency s National Document Fraud Unit having retired at the end of 2008 after forty years service and experience in all operational areas of UK immigration and border control. This included the front line at both sea and airports, as well as visa operations in India and Pakistan, internal immigration law enforcement and intelligence gathering. For the last fifteen years of his career Charlie was a manager and then the Head of the UK Border Agency National Document Fraud Unit (NDFU). As Head of the NDFU Charlie had lead responsibility for advising on the security features of UK passports, driving licences and other official identity documents. He represented the UK at EU Working Groups, the G8 Migration Experts Working Group, the Council of Europe Committee on Identity and Terrorism, the UN Crime Commission s International Experts Group on Identity Fraud and, for eleven years, was a member of the ICAO New Technologies Working Group. Presentation Synopsis The aim of this presentation is to demonstrate the enduring need for physical security features in travel and identity documents, notwithstanding the dramatic enhancements to document security and identity verification brought about by the introduction of globally interoperable biometrics standards by ICAO. The presentation will review the excellent progress made in developing biometrics standards by ICAO but will also consider the practical challenges still faced by front line and back office document examiners pending global uptake and implemetation of ICAO biometrics standards, including biometric one-to-one verification at all control points globally, and the additional need to verify PKI security keys by membership of the ICAO PKD. The presentation will show the continuing need for a range of high quality secure physical security features in all travel documents and the risks of failure to detect document fraud if control officials adopt a complacent approach to checking physical security safeguards, including those in biometrics enabled documents. It will confirm the need for highly trained skilled control officers with the ability, awareness and skills to test the authenticity of documents by checking physical security features both at the front line as well as in back office forensic laboratories. It will also show the latest US Permanent Resident Green Card as an excellent example of the value of deployment of a varied range of physical security features in a document. Klaus Schmeh, Consultant cv Cryptovision, Germany TIME: 15:30 Covert channels in e-id documents Biography Klaus Schmeh is a consultant at the German company cv Cryptovision. He has been active in the field of IT security for more than 12 years. He is the author of eight books and more than 100 articles on cryptography. His current professional focus are the cryptographic aspects of e-id cards. His recently published book Elektronische Ausweisdokumente is a reference book on electronic identity documents (the first one on the market). Klaus Schmeh has a special skill in explaining complex technical aspects to an audience with little technical experience. He is a frequent lecturer, who has given presentations at more than 70 conferences in Europe, Asia, and the USA. He is a longtime and award-winning member of the public speaking club Toastmasters, which proves that he is an excellent speaker. He spent more than a year of his life in the USA, where he acquired excellent English skills. Presentation Synopsis A covert channel is a type of computer security attack that enables unauthorized information transfer. The purpose of this presentation is to examine (potential) covert channels in citizen IDs, health cards, electronic passports and other e-id systems. One well-known covert channel exists in the Active Authentication protocol standardized by ICAO (to avoid this potential security threat, an alternative protocol named Chip Authentication was created). Other covert channels can be found in biometric data, digital signatures, card serial numbers and other information stored in an e-id chip. Even a physical security feature can be abused for unauthorized information transfer, especially if the design details are secret; one obvious example is laser strips, as present on some e-id documents. In addition, health cards provide several possibilities to establish covert channels, e.g. in electronic prescriptions. Apart from this, there are plans to use digital watermarks (a digital watermark can be thought of as a legal covert channel) in ICAO documents. The presentation addresses both the technology and the risks of covert channels in e-id environments. 65

68 SESSION: INTELLIGENT BORDER CONTROL TECHNIQUES SESSION CHAIR: Gillian Ormiston, Global Market Manager for Border Solutions, MORPHO, France Markus Nuppeney Federal Office for Information Security (BSI), Germany TIME: 16:20 Simplifying next-generation border control via Terminal Control Center Biography Markus Nuppeney has a degree in computer science from Darmstadt University of Technology. Since 2003 he has been working for the German Federal Office for Information Security as senior official. His main field of activities at BSI is electronic travel documents and biometrics. Markus Nuppeney is responsible for border control systems based on biometrics and electronic travel documents and is also involved in the design and implementation of the German epassport and the German national electronic ID card. Presentation Synopsis New electronic identity documents like epassports provide extended opportunities to check travellers identities. Nevertheless, border control nowadays often doesn t exploit this potential for several reasons. To check the genuineness of the document, trusted certificates and current revocation information are necessary. To read out biometric data (e.g. fingerprints) access to a protected private key is necessary. Both imply significant administration effort and security considerations. To face these challenges, the German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) and secunet go for a centralized approach with a so-called Terminal Control Center (TCC) combining documents Passive Authentication and EAC. This solution provides higher security, less administrative effort and of course less costs. At this stage, the TCC approach is implemented in the well-known German automated boder control gates EasyPASS at Frankfurt Airport. After this field test the roll-out is planned for all German borders. The presentation will work out the challenges and disadvantages of client side e-document checking, explaining the TCC approach and giving an outlook to the German border control landscape. Marco Breitenstein secunet, Germany TIME: 16:20 Simplifying next-generation border control via Terminal Control Center Biography Marco Breitenstein is head of the Biometrics and eid Unit at secunet. He has been working more than ten years in the field of IT security, focusing on biometric solutions. He acts as biometrics consultant for several governmental authorities, organisations and industries such as Frankfurt Airport or Deutsche Lufthansa. Ever since biometrics activities have become an important topic within the German Government, Marco has been consulting as an expert in this field. He works closely with the German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) where he was managing large BSI projects on testing and evaluation of biometric technologies. At present he develops in close collaboration with German authorities current and future border control scenarios and is involved in several European border control projects. Besides this, the current topics are the encouragement of interoperable biometric systems, high quality enrolment of biometric data for visa application and European Registered Traveller Programs. Furthermore he is pushing projects that deploy multi-biometrics and further forward-looking developments in this area. Based on his extensive expertise on biometric technologies and its integration in real applications, he has made his mark as an author of professional articles and as a speaker at various national and international conferences. Presentation Synopsis As previous speaker s entry. 66

69 DAY ONE: 4 APRIL 2011 Carlos Gomez Osuna, Systems Engineer, Border Control and Surveillance ISDEFE, Spanish Ministry of Defence, Spain TIME: 16:45 Automated border controls in Spain. The ABC pilot project, current status, lessons learnt and future work Biography Carlos Gómez Osuna is a Telecommunication Engineer from the Technical University of Madrid (UPM). Coming from an electronic design background he joined ISDEFE in 2008 as a Systems Engineer for the Border Control and Surveillance Unit. Since then he has participated in the definition, management and validation of Border Surveillance Projects for the Spanish Ministry of the Interior, such as the Seahorse Project, the Spanish Sea Border Surveillance System and the Automated Border Control Pilot. In 2010 Mr Gomez was decorated with the White Cross of the Guardia Civil by the Spanish MoI for the successful and timely deployment of the ABC system in Spain. He is currently working as a Technical Advisor for the Underdirectorate for Information and Communication Systems of the Ministry of the Interior of Spain, dealing with the definition of the national deployment of the ABC. He is also collaborating with other European initiatives such as Frontex s ABC Working Group, and other security related R&D initiatives within FP7. Presentation Synopsis The Spanish ABC Pilot was inaugurated to the public by the Minister of The Interior in late May The Pilot System, which is in operation in 4 arrival halls of two Airports (Madrid-Barajas and Barcelona-El Prat), aligns with the Integrated Border Management (IBM) paradigm stemming from the EU and to which Spain is committed through its own IBM programme. The Pilot gives Schengen citizens the chance to undertake their own verification process when crossing the Union s external borders, ensuring an adequate level of security and allowing both to contain costs and to focus manual controls on riskier profiles. The particular goals of the Pilot project were to ascertain the maturity level of the different integrated technologies, as well as to test two passenger flow architectures, the more traditional mantrap, in which the passenger is temporarily enclosed between two automated doors while they interact with the system to obtain clearance; and the lesser known kiosk + gate solution, in which passengers verify themselves in ATM-like kiosks and then use their fingerprints as a token to open the automated doors which ultimately give them access to the country. Although the Pilot study concluded in December 2010 with the extraction of relevant conclusions to aid the definition of a national-scale deployment, the system has been kept operational, as it has shown its benefits both for Border Guards and travellers. A b s o l u t e I d e n t i t y Decades of innovation and experience Identity documents, Swiss made Smart Cards Identity Cards epassports Security Printing Consulting Trüb AG 5001 Aarau, Switzerland 67

70 SESSION: INTELLIGENT BORDER CONTROL TECHNIQUES Detlef Houdeau EUROSMART, c/o Infineon Technologies AG, Germany TIME: 17:10 From biometric travel documents to exit/entry Schengen: Where Europe stands today Biography Detlef Houdeau is the Senior Director for Business Development in the government Identification (ID) market segment under the Chip Card & Security ICs (Integrated Circuits) business unit. As the head of Business Development based in Germany, Houdeau is responsible for worldwide sales, customers and partners in the ID segment. The projects include combinations of IT security, biometric systems, digital signature, infrastructure systems for issuing ID card and e-passport. Houdeau first joined Siemens AG in In 1999, Infineon Technologies AG was spun off from Siemens AG. Born in Germany, Houdeau holds a Diploma in Machine Construction, focusing on micro-system technology in Germany from the Technical University in Berlin, Germany. He has published over 70 papers and filed 40 patents in the smart card application segment with focus on the government ID market. Houdeau is active in the Smart Card and ID industry and participates in the following industry organizations: Member of EUROSMART in Brussels, Belgium Voice of the Smart Card industry in Europe; Member of SILICON TRUST, London, UK; Head of the expert committee of the German Association for Information Technology, Telecommunications and New Media (BITKOM), Berlin, Germany; Member of STORK (EU eid Interoperability- Programme). Presentation Synopsis Europe has taken great strides towards rolling out nextgeneration travel documents including face and fingerprint biometrics. Indeed, efforts to improve these documents are continuing with third generation biometric documents scheduled in December 2014 (ICAO_SAC, Face). Alongside the development of advanced travel documents has been the development of intelligent border control systems, some of which use these new biometric-based documents in an automated border process (although certainly not all, with some preferring to use a bespoke token). However, there is a raft of issues that are preventing an efficient Entry/Exit strategy for Schengen countries, ranging from an inconsistent approach to rolling out new technologies at the border, the delay of large programs, such as SIS and VIS, and the complexity of the political/ geographical landscape. This speech, reflecting the position of EUROSMART, will present the complex situation as it can be found today and assesses where the future might lie. CLOSING KEYNOTE ADDRESS Brodie Clark, Head of UK Border Force UK Border Agency, United Kingdom TIME: 17:35 The UK Border Agency s approach to intelligent border control Presentation Synopsis With a developing CT and serious crime agenda together with rising passenger numbers, maintaining the security of our border is paramount. Through programmes of workforce modernisation and world leading technology that improves the effectiveness of our operations we are able to meet this challenge. We will achieve this through: P Increasing the secure, automated clearance of low risk flight and passenger groups; P Specialist technical capability (e.g. drug detection technology); P Continued roll-out of e-passport Gates 2.5m passenger throughput since introduced in 2008; P World leading screening technology in Northern France and Belgium to further the detection of clandestine entry; P Developing and delivering the e-borders currently screening over 55% of movements into and out of the UK; P Delivering the Freight Targeting System the next phase for targeting freight movements; P Cyclamen key element of the UK s CT strategy. 68

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72 CONFERENCE DAY TWO 5 April 2011 ADVANCES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR NATIONAL eids 09:10 SESSION CHAIRMAN S INTRODUCTION Chris Shire, Business Development Manager, Infineon Technologies AG, Germany 09:20 KEYNOTE The introduction of the new German ID card A review Experiences in the ID card rollout process; Insight into the core facts about the new ID card and eid infrastructure; How upcoming problems have been solved and future prospects. Andreas Reisen, Head of Division Passports and Identity Documents, Identification Systems, Federal Ministry of the Interior, Germany 09:50 KEYNOTE Recent advances in practice Thinking public ; Reality of Internet ID; Future implementation challenges. H.E. Dr Eng. Ali Mohamed Al Khouri, Emirates ID Director General, Emirates Identity Authority, UAE 10:20 Discovering stars and black holes in the eid universe The eid Constellation a tool for understanding and evaluating the Electronic People Identification market; Understand relationships and dependencies among various credentials, platforms and infrastructures; A roadmap for how critical Secure Document programs will evolve. C. Maxine Most, Principal, Acuity Market Intelligence, USA 10:45 Interoperability of EU egovernment services Opportunities and risks egovernment services in a nutshell; eidentity management in the EU (on one hand barriers to interoperability, on the other European initiatives/projects); Authentication levels and their mapping to security services in various Member States; Risks of online cross-border authentication. Sławomir Górniak, Technical Competence Department, ENISA European Network and Information Security Agency, Crete, Greece 11:10 Coffee & Tea and Exhibition Viewing Sponsored by VFS Global 11:30 How electronic identity could lead to digital revolution in society: Estonian case eid carriers in Estonia: ID-card Digi-ID and Mobile-ID. History and background; eid-enabled applications; Conducting the revolution: set-up and outcome. Tarvi Martens, Development Director, SK, Estonia 11:55 National eid Cards in cloud computing environments The Cloud Computing revolution; Corporate security strategy needed to ensure confidentiality of personal and business information residing in the cloud; How National eid cards can be used by businesses and individuals to ensure the security of their information. Rames Sarwat Shaker, General Manager, SMART ACCESS, Spain Lunch and Exhibition Viewing Sponsored by VFS Global Innovation Hub The Innovation Hub session provides suppliers of secure document solutions with the opportunity to present their cutting-edge thinking on specific solutions and technologies. This session is open to all delegates and visitors. 12:40-13:00 Secure packaging of ID credentials Ronald Duee, Technical Director, Otto Kuennecke, Germany 13:00 13:20 Integrated anti-counterfeiting security for cards and documents Adrian Burden, CEO, Bilcare Technologies, United Kingdom DOCUMENTS IN-DEPTH: COUNTRY PRESENTATIONS 13:30 SESSION CHAIRMAN S INTRODUCTION Malcolm Cuthbertson, Business Manager, Travel Documents, De La Rue Identity Systems, United Kingdom 13:35 The new United Kingdom passport Introduction to the new United Kingdom passport; Design and security features of the booklet; The rationale behind the choice of features and key decisions that led to changes in the format, manufacturing and personalisation processes. Marcel Borg, Technical Specialist: Design and Production, The New Passport Programme, Identity and Passport Service, United Kingdom 14:10 New USCIS Card Personalization System (CPS) and next generation Green Card US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) oversees lawful immigration to the United States. USCIS issues documents that serve as evidence of benefits granted. Annually millions of tamper-resistant cards containing biographic and biometric information are issued; To leverage its investment in the new CPS, the agency recently redesigned the Permanent Resident Card ( Green Card ) to incorporate state-of-the-art technology to deter tampering and simultaneously to facilitate border crossing and border enforcement efforts. This presentation describes these projects. Sandra Schatz Landis, Chief, Integrated Document Production Division, Management Directorate, US Citizenship and Immigration Services, USA 14:40 Nigeria: Identity management Harmonization and integration challenges in perspective Nigeria s national identity management system is to commence full-scale pilot. Meanwhile the agency handling the project is simultaneously implementing the harmonization and integration of identity databases in government agencies; The challenges, especially infrastructure modalities, present a different perspective to the multi-level Identity Management imperatives. Chris Onyemenam, Director General & CEO, National Identity Management Commission, Nigeria 15:10 Coffee & Tea and Exhibition Viewing Sponsored by VFS Global GETTING THE BEST OUT OF BIOMETRICS SESSION CHAIRMAN S INTRODUCTION Mark Lockie, Managing Director, Science Media Partners, Editor Security Document World, United Kingdom 15:35 A decade of experience in getting the best out of biometrics Challenges and successes of large-scale deployments; Using standards to best effect; Never forget the user whether a traveller or operator. Marek Rejman-Greene, Senior Biometrics Adviser, Home Office, UK Current status of a large-scale biometric program in Saudi Arabia Biometric deployments at more than 500 sites; Biometric deployment at different types of sites: Borders, Civil Offices,... Biometric technologies used in Saudi Arabia; Lessons learned from a large-scale program. Dr Abdullah G. AlGhamdi, Program Manager (Biometric and Travel Program Manager), National Information Centre/Ministry of Interior, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 16:25 Seafarers Identity Documents: Leveraging biometric technologies for future systems expansion Background to biometrics and Seafarers Identity Documents; Opportunities for future SID applications access control systems, Autogate technologies and potentially a Registered Traveller program for seafarers; The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) s CARIPASS bordercrossing program. Dave Starkie, International Business Manager at 3M Security Systems, UK, and Chris Crump, Director Commercial Business, 3M Cogent, USA 16:50 Hollywood and reality: using On-the-fly technology for identity checks Current identity checks and border deployment business process; Examination of what is available with on the fly technology; What can be expected when you integrate on-the-fly technology into identity checks. Gillian Ormiston, Global Market Manager for Border Solutions, MORPHO, France 17:20 Mercy Ships Charity Presentation 17:25 Bennett Arron, Comedian and Reception Guest Speaker 18:00 Drinks and Canapés Party Sponsored by Cross Match Technologies and LaserCard 70

73 KEYNOTE ADDRESS Andreas Reisen, Head of Division, Passports and Identity Documents, Identification Systems Federal Ministry of the Interior, Germany TIME: 09:20 The introduction of the new German ID card A review Presentation Synopsis The new ID card is one of the biggest and most important national IT projects in Germany and sets new standards in international electronic identity management. After the successful introduction of the ID card in November 2010, German citizens can now obtain the new document. The integrated chip allows for secure electronic identification for Internet applications and vending machines. Additionally, cardholders may choose to use the ID card`s qualified electronic signature for signing legally binding contracts and certificates on the Internet. Thus, the new German ID card not only provides many new opportunities for ebusiness and egovernment but also helps increase security and user-friendliness of transactions and registration procedures on the Internet. The German project demonstrates in an impressive way the opportunities provided by joint ventures between government and business. Andreas Reisen, whose responsibilities include the introduction of the new ID card, reviews the experience of the rollout process. He provides an insight into the core facts about the new ID card, gives a short overview of the eidinfrastructure, reveals figures and benchmarks, explains how upcoming problems have been solved and summarizes the future prospects. KEYNOTE ADDRESS H.E. Dr Eng. Ali Mohamed Al Khouri, Director General Emirates Identity Authority, United Arab Emirates TIME: 09:50 Recent advances in practice Presentation Synopsis P Thinking public ; P Reality of Internet ID; P Future implementation challenges. SDW Exhibition Party All registered conference delegates, speakers, exhibitors and VIP Guests are cordially invited to the SDW 2011 Exhibition Party to be held Tuesday 5th April at 17:20 pm. Starting with a light-hearted - extraordinary tale of strange human behaviour and identity theft from internationally renowned comedian Bennett Arron, followed by our glittering drinks and canapé party, complete with entertainment from the electrifying string trio, Blue Topaz, our sleight-of-hand magician and giant scalextric racing to bring out your competitive streak the evening promises to be a fun-packed night to remember A presentation and collection for the SDW 2011 charity Mercy Ships will be made during the evening. Sponsored by 71

74 SESSION: ADVANCES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR NATIONAL eids SESSION CHAIR: Chris Shire, Business Development Manager, Infineon Technologies AG, Germany Maxine Most, Principal Acuity Market Intelligence, United States TIME: 10:20 Discovering stars and black holes in the eid universe Biography C. Maxine Most ( Max ), Principal and founder of Acuity Market Intelligence, has 25 years experience in international emerging technology market development. Ms. Most founded Acuity a strategic research and analysis consultancy to provide candid, hype free insight exposing bottom line issues that drive and shape emerging markets. Most relies on rigorous intuition a combination of quantifiable, data driven analysis and insight honed over two decades to consistently provide original, thought-provoking, accurate and reliable industry analysis. Since 2001, Ms. Most s focus has been on the identification solutions marketplace. She is co-author of the The Global epassport and evisa Industry Report as well as the author of The Future of Biometrics. Ms. Most is quoted frequently in industry, business, and consumer press, and presents regularly at industry events on the evolution and development of emerging technology markets. She is a graduate of the University of California, San Diego, with a multi-disciplinary degree in Mathematics and Computer Science. Presentation Synopsis Acuity Market Intelligence will present the eid Constellation, a proprietary tool for understanding and evaluating the state of Electronic People Identification markets. The eid Constellation describes the relationships and dependencies among various credentials, platforms and infrastructures, and offers a roadmap for how critical Secure Document programs will evolve. Emphasis on the potentially unifying role of National ID programs will, in part, be based on Acuity s The National ID Industry Report, currently under development and scheduled for initial release at the SDW 2011 conference. Case studies demonstrating how existing eid programs are currently being leveraged within and across borders will be discussed, along with insights on how these developments will likely impact future domestic, regional, and global programs. Slawomir Górniak, Technical Competence Department ENISA European Network and Information Security Agency, Greece TIME: 10:45 Interoperability of EU egovernment services Opportunities and risks Biography Slawomir Górniak, CISSP, is a telecommunications engineer focused on network security. Currently he is working at ENISA (European Network and Information Security Agency), where he is involved in the areas of Privacy & Trust, electronic IDs and Resilience of public communication networks. He is the co-author of ENISA reports on electronic identity management and interoperability issues. He is also responsible for following up European security related R&D projects and technical developments in standardization. In the past he was involved amongst others in technology risk management, incident handling policies and systems of early recognition of network attacks. Presentation Synopsis Since the beginning of the 21st century, European Union Member States have been planning, developing and implementing new solutions to offer electronic services to citizens and businesses on a digital platform. The common denominators for these egovernment services are improving administrative efficiency, accessibility and user-friendliness and, above all, reducing costs. A number of countries cooperated to offer cross-border electronic services, which have been successfully activated and several pilots are still running. In the first part of this presentation, essential concepts will be explained and illustrated by everyday life examples. The second part will detail the issues that may be encountered by applying the model to electronic services. It will review several aspects of the current situation in eidentity management in Europe. The main emphasis will be on cross-border issues, including mapping of authentication levels to security services in the EU Member States and risks of online authentication. 72

75 DAY TWO: 5 APRIL 2011 Tarvi Martens, Development Director SK, Estonia TIME: 11:30 How electronic identity could lead to a digital revolution in society: Estonian case Biography Tarvi Martens, born in 1969, has been a key figure in the Estonian IT and information security field for the past dozen years. He has an MSc degree from Tallinn Technical University, with his thesis being on the theme On Evidential Value of Digital Signatures. Tarvi has been building governmental internet ( ), developing information security and PKI products ( ) and been actively involved in various aspects of developing Estonian e-government as a whole. Tarvi was among the originators of the Estonian ID card project in 1996 and has been a supporter and dedicated evangelist of it ever since. In 2002, Tarvi joined SK where he laid down the original concept of DigiDoc, the national de facto standard in Estonia for digital signatures. In 2003, Tarvi started with the e-voting project with National Electoral Committee in order to provide the Estonian electoral system with Internet voting capability. The system has been used ever since from local government elections in 2005, following parliamentary elections in 2007 and European Parliament and local government elections in 2009, where the number of Internet voters surpassed the magical 100,000 boundary. Tarvi has often written articles and given presentations at various events to popularise Internet usage and applications in Estonia. He is a frequent speaker at European IT-security events and representative of the Estonian Government in various EU working groups. In 2007, Tarvi received the Top Outstanding Young Person of the Year award from JCI (Junior Chamber International) for achievements in technological developments. Presentation Synopsis Estonia completed deployment of electronic identity infrastructure in the form of a national ID-card five years ago. This presentation gives an overview of advantages brought to the society by introducing this infrastructure. Rames Sarwat Shaker, General Manager SMART ACCESS, Spain TIME: 11:55 National eid Cards in cloud computing environments Biography Rames Sarwat is founder, CEO and board member of SmartAccess, a Spanish ISV specialized in Identity and Access management solutions. Mr. Sarwat was formerly head of the Public Sector Services Practice of the Microsoft subsidiary in Spain. Before joining Microsoft, he worked as a project manager at NCR, responsible for several Public Sector projects involving smartcards and biometric recognition. He is a member of the Spanish Standardization Subcommittee of Identification Cards (SC17) and Biometrics (SC37). Presentation Synopsis Cloud Computing is probably one of the biggest changes in IT that have occurred in recent decades. In this new model, users can access a greater range of services on a pay-per-use. Since cloud computing environments are widely shared, a corporate security strategy is needed to ensure the confidentiality of personal and business information that resides in the cloud. Confidentiality can be achieved through an effective separation between who holds the information and who has rights of access or use of information, combining encryption and access control. The presentation analyzes how the National eid cards can be used by businesses and individuals to ensure the security of their information. MERCY SHIPS CHARITY We are delighted to announce that SDW 2011 will be supporting the Mercy Ships Charity, which provides free surgery and medical care to some of the world s poorest regions. Since it was founded in 1978, the organisation has worked in over 70 underprivileged countries to serve the urgent medical needs of over 2.5 million people. SDW 2011 is proud to support Mercy Ships and would like to encourage all our participants and their companies (perhaps through a corporate donation) to get involved too. To find out more about the charity, visit: To make a donation, please visit our JustGiving page at: ships 73

76 SESSION: INNOVATION HUB Ronald Duee, Technical Director, Otto Kuennecke, Germany TIME: 12:40 Secure packaging of ID credentials Biography Ronald has a Master s degree in Mechanical Engineering and worked for a paper-handling business from in manufacturing, development and R&D. Since 1994, he has worked for Otto Kuennecke, initially in the manurfacturing department, and R&D. Increasingly, he now takes care of international sales and is currently International Sales President. He is also the Technical Director, supporting customers with any technical queries. Presentation Synopsis Between applying for and receipt of an ID-Document usually lies the enrolment, production and dispatch process. The subject verification and dispatch by means of logistics - and security relevant aspects moves increasingly into the focus. After production, the ID documents need to be verified without damage, packed and securely sent to the recipient. The presentation explains the requirements to such systems and also states solutions for the secure packaging and dispatch of such ID documents using the example of several projects taken out, e.g. the Iranian passport and ID card, the Korean passport, the Austrian passport and ID-card, etc. The presentation shows the actual process - which is in most cases a manual procedure and the extended requirements by integration of chip technology to this process. It will highlight the possibilities to secure and re-organize this process by means of semi-automatic or automatic machinery. Additionally, the presentation will also focus on the advantages and disadvantages of direct or indirect distribution methods. Adrian Burden, CEO, Bilcare Technologies, United Kingdom TIME: 13:00 Integrated anti-counterfeiting security for cards Biography Dr Burden is currently responsible for developing the business of Bilcare Technologies in Europe and manages the No To Fakes initiative at notofakes.com. He was the co-founding director of Singular ID, an award winning brand protection technology company that span off from the Institute of Materials Research and Engineering in Singapore. Singular ID was later acquired by Bilcare to create Bilcare Technologies, a company specializing in product, packaging and document security. Dr Burden has previously worked in the displays industry and provided fee-paid lectures and courses on technology roadmapping for small medium businesses and organisations. He has an MA from the University of Cambridge and a D.Phil from the University of Oxford. He is a Chartered Engineer and a Fellow of the Royal Microscopical Society where he is currently a scientific editor for their publication infocus. Presentation Synopsis Bilcare Technologies has developed a security solution that enables individual physical cards or documents to be objectively authenticated and a centralized audit trail of the transactions to be maintained. As such, the physical security and traceability can be greatly enhanced for ID cards, loyalty cards, warranty cards, access cards, certificates and financial instruments. Moreover, the back-end database can provide additional functionality such as duty planning, warranty management, customer relationship management and detailed report generation. This presentation will explain the nonclonableid technology and draw on some relevant case studies, including the deployment of the system to the Delhi Police in India. 74

77 SESSION: DOCUMENTS IN-DEPTH: COUNTRY PRESENTATIONS SESSION CHAIR: Malcolm Cuthbertson, Business Manager, Travel Documents, De La Rue Identity Systems, United Kingdom Marcel Borg, Technical Specialist: Design and Production Identity and Passport Service, United Kingdom TIME: 13:35 The new United Kingdom passport Biography Marcel Borg is a Civil Servant and Technical Specialist who advises on the design and production of secure identity documents. He has been employed by the UK Passport Agency for 11 years and has many years experience in the application fraud environment, passport issuance and in examining identity documents for evidence of fraudulent alterations. This knowledge has been used to benefit various UK Government departments by advising on how to enhance and best protect the integrity of their documents. Marcel was heavily involved in the redesign of the new United Kingdom epassport (launched October 2010) and that is to be the subject of his presentation today. Presentation Synopsis A new design for the United Kingdom passport was introduced in October This presentation will inform the audience about the design and security features of the booklet. It will highlight the rationale behind the choices of the features and some of the key decisions made that led to changes in the format and manufacturing and personalisation processes. Sandra Schatz Landis, Chief, Integrated Document Production Division US Citizenship and Immigration Services, USA TIME: 14:10 New USCIS Card Personalization System (CPS) and next generation Green Card Biography Sandra Schatz Landis serves as the Chief of the Integrated Document Production Division at US Citizenship and Immigration Services, an agency within the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Under her leadership the agency has re-tooled all of its secure identity document production platforms for the documents under her purview. In addition, she has redesigned and deployed newer versions of these documents, incorporating state of the art printing technologies and processes into the operation simultaneously with the launch of each new production platform. She has supported other Federal agencies in the production of their secure identity documents, including issuing U.S. State Department Border Crossing Cards for a decade and issuing Transportation Security Administration Transportation Worker Identification Credentials during both their prototype and full production phases. Prior to her current position, Ms. Landis served within the legacy Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) as a Branch Chief in charge of the support operations contract at USCIS Service Centers employing over 1,600 employees at the time and then-handling nearly $1 billion in revenue receipts annually. At the time it was awarded, this was one of the largest non-defense performance based Federal contracts in the U.S. Prior to that she was a Branch Chief responsible for budget, workload, training and personnel for the benefit-granting component of legacy INS. Before joining legacy INS, Ms. Landis worked for the U.S. Department of Justice where she oversaw the activities of the legacy INS and the Executive Office for Immigration Review. Her Federal Government career has spanned nearly 30 years. Presentation Synopsis U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) oversees lawful immigration to the United States. USCIS issues documents that serve as evidence of benefits granted. Annually millions of tamper resistant cards containing biographic and biometric information are issued. To leverage its investment in the new CPS, the agency recently redesigned the Permanent Resident Card ( Green Card ) to incorporate state-of-the-art technology to deter tampering and to simultaneously facilitate border crossing and border enforcement efforts. This presentation describes these projects. 75

78 DAY TWO: 5 APRIL 2011 Chris Onyemenam, Director General & CEO National Identity Management Commission, Nigeria TIME: 14:40 Nigeria: Identity management Harmonization and integration challenges in perspective Biography Chris E. Onyemenam, who holds a B.Sc (First Class Honours) degree in Sociology 1983 from the prestigious University of Lagos, Nigeria, is a lawyer, seasoned administrator and a professional manager with over 25 years post qualification experience spanning over Banking, Academics, Financial Training Institutions, nongovernmental, Manufacturing and Consulting sectors. Until his calling to the public service, he was the Chief Economic Strategist and Head of Research, Economic Intelligence and Franchise Enhancement Group at Zenith Bank Plc, one of Nigeria s IT savvy new generation banks. He was pioneer Executive Secretary and later Director Operations and Administration, at the high profile private sector funded economic policy think tank and advocacy group, the Nigeria Economic Summit Group (NESG). Over the years, Chris has acquired extensive experience in business and public policy articulation and implementation at very senior management level. He brings people skills and business acumen to lead change in the identity sector in Nigeria, on a three-track mission of establishing a new Commission, corporate takeover of an existing establishment and implanting a national identity management solution to leapfrog Nigeria into the three-factor e-id era. Chris is the pioneer Director General/CEO of the National Identity Management Commission (NIMC) Nigeria, the institutional framework driving Nigeria s effort at implanting a scalable and assured identity management systems infrastructure to meet the needs of contemporary Nigerian society. Recently, the Coalitions for Change (C4C), a DFID initiative acknowledged him as a Champion of Change in Government. Presentation Synopsis Nigeria s national identity management system is to commence full-scale pilot. Meanwhile the agency handling the project is simultaneously implementing the harmonization and integration of identity databases in government agencies; The challenges, especially infrastructure modalities, present a different perspective to the multi-level Identity Management imperatives. SESSION: GETTING THE BEST OUT OF BIOMETRICS SESSION CHAIR: Mark Lockie, Managing Director, Science Media Partners, Editor Security Document World, United Kingdom Marek Rejman-Greene, Senior Biometrics Adviser Home Office, United Kingdom TIME: 15:35 A decade of experience in getting the best out of biometrics Biography Marek Rejman-Greene is the Senior Biometrics Adviser at the Home Office and heads the Biometric Centre of Expertise at the Home Office Scientific Development Branch. This group provides advice and assurance to the biometric programmes of the Home Office, as well as undertaking applied research. Presentation Synopsis Challenges and successes of large-scale deployments; Using standards to best effect; Never forget the user whether a traveller or operator. He is a key contributor to SC37, the ISO standards committee for biometrics, acting as the principal national expert to WG4 (Biometric Functional Architecture and Related Profiles). 76

79 DAY TWO: 5 APRIL 2011 Dr Abdullah G. AlGhamdi, Program Manager (Biometric and Travel Program Manager) National Information Centre/Ministry of Interior, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia TIME: 16:00 Current Status of a Large Scale Biometric Program in Saudi Arabia Biography Dr Abdullah Ghazi Saleh AlGhamdi received B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees from the King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and Ph.D. degree from the School of Engineering, the University of Wales, Swansea, United Kingdom, all in electrical and electronic engineering. Dr AlGhamdi began his career at the largest IT Data Centre in the region called National Information Centre (NIC), Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. He has substantial professional experience in the Electrical Engineering (Communications and computer engineering) since He currently serves as a Program Manager in the NIC, managing five key Projects. He was the Chairman of the NIC IT Roadmap team who produced the NIC IT Roadmap and In addition to that, Dr AlGhamdi is also the Chairman of the IET Saudi Arabia Chapter ( and ). He has managed to establish and formulate, for the first time in Saudi Arabia, the IET Saudi Arabia Chapter Committee. He has supervised all the events, lectures, and meetings that were conducted during the last two years as part of the IET initiatives and activities. He has also managed together with the IET Bahrain Chapter to organize the first International Conference and Exhibition on Intelligent Systems (ICIS-2008) that was held in the Kingdom of Bahrain, December 1-3, Additionally, he was elected to be the Vice Chairman of the ICIS-2008 Conference. He has also received the European Engineer (EUR ING) qualification. Dr AlGhamdi is a Senior Member of IEEE and he is a Chartered Engineer and a Fellow of the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET was formally called the IEE), UK, as well as a member of many Professional Societies and Networks such as IEEE Communications Society and Technical and Professional Networks. He has served as a member and chair of several professional technical committees. Presentation Synopsis Biometric deployments at more than 800 sites; Biometric workstation deployments: more than 2000 workstations; Biometric deployment at different types of sites: Borders, Civil Offices; Biometric Technologies used in Saudi Arabia; Biometric Deployment Challenges; Lessons learned from a large scale deployment. Dave Starkie, International Business Manager 3M Security Systems, UNited Kingdom TIME: 16:25 Seafarers Identity Documents: Leveraging biometric technologies for future systems expansion Biography David has worked in security documents and system development for over 30 years, specializing in identity documents, issuing and border management systems for the last 15 years. He has vast experience and knowledge of travel documents, issuing systems, immigration practices and future directions through his work with international governments and groups like ISO and ICAO. In his most recent 3M role, he manages International business development activities for 3M in the Issuing and Authentication business. Presentation Synopsis The Seafarers Identity Documents Convention was adopted in 2003 for a comprehensive and effective response to security concerns in the modern world, including the necessary safeguards for individual rights. Seafarers Identity Documents (SID s) facilitate shore leave, transit and transfer of seafarers, and (employ) incorporate biometrics in a 2D barcode to help officials accurately verify cardholders identities, allowing easier port entry and exit. Eighteen countries have already ratified International Labour Organization Convention No. 185 and the number of additional countries issuing SID s continues to grow. While smart cards are at the pinnacle of high security documents containing biometric information, the use of 2D barcodes offers a more affordable option. With the growing number of SID programs being adopted, the scalability of implementation and advancements in biometric technologies presents opportunities for future applications of SID s. This includes access control systems incorporating the use of portable devices and Autogate technologies and potentially a Registered Traveler program for seafarers. With new and developing state-of-the-art biometric technology, the SID is capable of becoming much more versatile. A recent example of a multilateral interoperable border crossing program that demonstrates the expansion of an identity issuance system is the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) s CARIPASS border crossing program. 77

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81 DAY TWO: 5 APRIL 2011 Chris Crump, Director Commercial Business 3M Cogent, USA TIME: 16:25 Seafarer s Identity Documents: Leveraging biometric technologies for future systems expansion Biography Mr. Crump has over 20 years of professional experience in technical management positions and more than 10 years of experience in biometrics and identification solutions. Since 2004, he has played a key role in the design, implementation, and deployment of more than 25 biometric products, embedded platforms and Original Equipment Manufactured (OEM) devices. As Cogent s Director of Commercial Business, he collaborates with customers and Cogent engineering and management staff to oversee the incorporation of biometric algorithms into devices used for access control, time/attendance and other applications. Most recently, he has overseen product development for MiY-ID, an ASIS 2010 Accolades Award winner and Cogent s latest outdoor multi-purpose, multifunctional biometric access control reader that interfaces with PACS and government credentials such as PIV, TWIC, and CAC. Presentation Synopsis See previous entry Gillian Ormiston, Global Market Manager for Border Control Solutions, MORPHO, France TIME: 16:50 Hollywood and Reality : using On-the-fly technology for identity checks Biography Ms Ormiston has held positions in both the private and government sectors involving solutions design, project management and consulting over the past 21 years. Her current post involves ensuring that border solutions involving biometrics (face, finger, iris) meet and anticipate future operational requirements. Over the past 5 years, she has been involved in a number of government projects such as biometric enrolment solutions for e-passport and visas, the creation of an identity assurance solution across a Ministry of Justice information chain, Mobile AFIS solutions for border control, the development of a facial recognition solution for driving licences, a biometric identifcation solution for the banking industry and a border passenger identification solution. Before joining Morpho through the acquisition of the Motorola Biometrics Business Unit known as Printrak, she worked for almost 6 years in the capacity of Deputy Programme Officer for the European Commission DG Justice, Freedom and Security Large Scale IT unit and was instrumental in developing the requirements and managing the implementation of projects such as EURODAC, Schengen Information System (SIS II) and the Visa Information System (EU VIS). Presentation Synopsis With the roll-out of e-passports and e-id cards, technology is at long last providing solutions, which support the use of automated identity checks based on biometrics. However many current deployments involve stop-start processes adding to the time it takes for the person to pass through the automated process and does not take into account the increasing number of people who do not have the ability to use the technology. In addition, as the storage of fingerprints on such documents begins to be rolled out, the age old problems of cleanliness, hygiene and poor fingerprints from traditional scanners will challenge the deployments of automated fingerprint checks. Non-intrusive On-the-fly technology offers the possibility of accurately, automatically verifying a person against their identity document without stop-start processes or fears over cleanliness and hygiene. This presentation will look at how automated technology, whether facial or finger, has already moved to a secondgeneration. 79

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83 CONFERENCE DAY THREE 6 April 2011 PUTTING NEXT-GENERATION DOCUMENTS TO WORK 09:10 SESSION CHAIRMAN S INTRODUCTION Mark Lockie, Managing Director, Science Media Partners, Editor Security Document World, United Kingdom 09:15 KEYNOTE Utilizing Pakistan s identity management infrastructure for good governance, social protection and national security Introduction to Pakistan s National Identification Program; Using identity management infrastructure to meet national and social goals; Future identity document enhancements. Tariq Malik, Deputy Chairman, NADRA, Pakistan 09:45 KEYNOTE Next-generation documents and related systems and services Status of the French edocument market; Challenges and opportunities; Beyond issuance of new documents, rationale for new edocument services. Didier Trutt, Président Directeur Général, Chairman & CEO, Imprimerie Nationale, France 10:15 Building infrastructure for next-generation travel documents Examining security controls present in current and next-generation documents; Infrastructure requirements that are necessary to issue and verify them; A model that provides balance between security, cost and usability; Experiences from a variety of national travel document infrastructure projects. Raoul D Costa, Technical Consultant at PrimeKey Solutions AB, Sweden 10:45 Putting next-generation travel documents to work LDS 2, what new functionalities are on the horizon for the next epassport generation? epassport data retrieval speeds to accelerate by more than 10 times from 2012; Could mobile phones replace electronic travel documents? eid applications using NFC a dead-end approach? Michael Hegenbarth, Senior Director Standardization & Consulting, Bundesdruckerei GmbH, Germany 11:10 Coffee & Tea and Exhibition Viewing Sponsored by VFS Global FOLLOWING THE IDENTITY TRAIL 11:30 SESSION CHAIRMAN S INTRODUCTION Michael Chamberlain, Chief Consultant, Pira International, United Kingdom 11:35 Evidence of identity: Breeder documents and beyond Much work and money has gone into implementing advanced machine readable and electronic passport programs; Now there is increased pressure on all of the systems and activities that issue and inspect these documents in particular the adjudication of Breeder Documents ; What are the risks and how can they be managed? Barry Kefauver, Principal, Fall Hill Associates, LLC, USA 12:00 ID Governance: Complexity demands co-ordination Views on Identity Management; Identity issues which demand global attention; Cross-border problems require cross-border solutions. Fons Knopjes, Managing Director IDManagement Centre, The Netherlands 12:25 Document registry systems in the ID environment Diversity of ID documents and the problems this creates; A document web tying up the loose ends; Goverment IT systems and the solutions required to make ID documents work efficiently. Max Zolotukhin, Business Development Director, Andrews & Wykeham, UK 12:50 Lunch and Exhibition Viewing Sponsored by VFS Global SDW OPEN FORUM FUTURE DOCUMENT DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGIES 14:00 SESSION CHAIRMAN S INTRODUCTION Led by Eric Billiaert, Communications Manager Government Programs, Gemalto, France Design approaches for modern identification documents Design approaches of modern security documents Making the document more secure and more complicated to forge; Political, cultural and historical factors influence the overall design of documents. As do budget restrictions; Modern designs also benefit from modern materials and technologies. Examples of 3D security features are shown. Bernhard Deufel, Adviser for Passports and Passport Systems, Government Division, Giesecke & Devrient, Germany New generation intaglio features on ID documents Latest security features available for the offset security design of ID documents; The shift from analog to digital intaglio technology new security feature possibilities; Real life analysis of these features including advantages, drawbacks and the level of protection. Barna Barabas, Presales and Marketing Manager, Glenisys Ltd./Jura Group, Hungary Natural feature identification its benefits within multi-layered document security Creating a paper biometric to track documents at the single item level; Natural feature identification can add significantly to total document security. Kenny Thom, Market and Technology Development Manager, Tullis Russell, UK 15:25 Panel Q/A 15:40 Closing Remarks 15:45 Close of Conference 81

84 6 April 2011 KEYNOTE ADDRESS Tariq Malik, Deputy Chairman NADRA, Pakistan TIME: 09:15 Utilizing Pakistan s identity management infrastructure for good governance, social protection and national security Presentation Synopsis Pakistan s National Identification Program has issued 90 million identity cards to citizens of eligible age, and built a citizen-centric database backed by one of the largest multi-biometric identification systems in the world. In recent years, as the database has become more and more sophisticated, the focus has shifted towards utilizing the identity management infrastructure for meeting the national and social goals of the country. Mr. Malik s presentation will introduce the national identification program of Pakistan and focus on showing how the identity management infrastructure is being utilized for better governance, social protection, and national security. Finally, the presentation will conclude with a look at Pakistan s plans for further enhancing the identity document in the future. KEYNOTE ADDRESS Didier Trutt, Chairman & CEO Imprimerie Nationale, France TIME: 09:45 Next-generation documents and related systems and services Presentation Synopsis Simultaneously driven by increasing requests for dematerialized services as well as highly compelling security needs, the French e-document market encounters a significant expansion, creating thereby challenges and opportunities for secure and trustworthy solutions. With more than 15 million secure titles issued per year, the Imprimerie Nationale, official supplier of the French State, also supplier of many other States, Ministries and private companies, integrates the latest security technologies and develops high level security next-generation documents and related systems and services that answer the highest constraints in terms of security standards. Didier Trutt s presentation will introduce the French e-document market and will debate on its challenges and opportunities. Beyond the issuance of new documents, the presentation will focus on the rationale for new e-document services and solutions. The site is also the source for various free electronic newsletters. You can sign up to our regular free e-newsletter at: BE A PART OF THE INDUSTRY S LARGEST ONLINE NEWS RESOURCE! Security Document World is the world s leading online news and information portal covering next-generation citizen and government ID solutions and we invite you to become a part of our fast growing community. The site provides a strong focus on machinereadable travel documents, such as passports and visas, and on other government issued documents, such as national ID cards and drivers licences. It also covers, in depth, areas such as anti-counterfeiting, border control and solutions that expedite travel. Our team of seasoned industry journalists is committed to providing timely, wellresearched and free-to-access information in this market. The portal includes original news, comment, contributed features, industry analysis, white papers, company news, an industry directory and a comprehensive events listing. 82

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86 SESSION: PUTTING NEXT-GENERATION DOCUMENTS TO WORK SESSION CHAIR: Mark Lockie, Managing Director, Science Media Partners, Editor Security Document World, United Kingdom Raoul D Costa, Technical Consultant PrimeKey Solutions AB, Sweden TIME: 10:15 Building infrastructure for next-generation travel documents Biography Raoul D Costa is a Technical Consultant at PrimeKey Solutions AB, a world leader in Open Source security products. His primary role is to provide high value professional services in the security space. In the past he has performed a number of technical security roles in various organisations including 3M and RSA, the Security division of EMC. His professional interests include PKI, RFID enabled ID cards and biometrics. Raoul has a Masters degree in Information Security from the Royal Holloway, University of London. Presentation Synopsis In a constantly changing environment, it is important to have an infrastructure that is able to support both current and future implementations of security protocols. Next generation documents shall in the future include advanced security controls and mechanisms such as Extended Access Control (EAC), Password Authenticated Connection Establishment (PACE), and Restricted Identification (RI). In addition, it can be expected that new features will be added to replace older ones. The usage of such cryptographic protocols (both during the issuance and verification processes) requires a robust infrastructure that is cost effective, future proof, aligned with best practices, secure and reliable. This presentation highlights some of the requirements for such an infrastructure along with some practical considerations encountered during implementation. Our presentation starts by examining some of the security controls present in current and next generation documents. We then examine some of the infrastructure requirements that would be necessary to issue and verify them. We present a model that provides a balance between security, cost and usability. With the current economic climate, special focus is given to the implementation of cost-effective and long-lasting adaptable solutions. The highlights presented are based on the experiences derived from the implementation of infrastructure components for a variety of national travel document infrastructure projects. Michael Hegenbarth, Senior Director Standardization & Consulting Bundesdruckerei GmbH, Germany TIME: 10:45 Putting next-generation travel documents to work Biography Michael Hegenbarth is Senior Director Standardization and Consulting for Bundesdruckerei GmbH. He is one of the original developers of communication security technics based on chipcards and used in today s digital signature applications. Since 1986, he has been active as chairman and delegate in various groups of the international card standardization in ISO/IEC, CEN and ETSI. Since 1990, Mr. Hegenbarth has chaired the ISO/IEC working group SC17/ WG8 for contactless interfaces, where he initiated the project in Since 1993, he has been Chairman of the Standardization Committee for Cards and Personal Identification in Germany. Presentation Synopsis P LDS 2, what new functionalities are on the horizon for the next epassport generation? P epassport data retrieval speeds to accelerate by more than 10 times from 2012; P Could mobile phones replace electronic travel documents? P eid applications using NFC a dead-end approach? 84

87 Secure identification systems from Giesecke & Devrient Creating Confidence. G&D is a leading company in smart chip-based solutions for secure ID documents and passports, and boasts in-depth experience in the field of high-security documents. We supply entire nations with passport and border control systems, ID card solutions and have become a trusted adviser and supplier to governments. We also provide customized document features, card operating systems and technology for integrating state-of-the-art security features into ID documents. G&D will find the best solution for your individual needs. We define requirements together with you and offer tailor-made, effectively protected products that meet international standards. ID system implementation by G&D individual, international and secure.

88 SESSION: FOLLOWING THE IDENTITY TRAIL SESSION CHAIR: Michael Chamberlain, Chief Consultant, Pira International, United Kingdom Barry Kefauver, Principal Fall Hill Associates, LLC, United States TIME: 11:35 Evidence of identity: Breeder documents and beyond Biography A senior level executive with 30 years of U.S. Government experience, Mr. Kefauver is Principal of his own consulting firm, Fall Hill Associates, LLC. He has also served as Adjunct Professor at the James Monroe Professional and Graduate Center of the University of Mary Washington, teaching international business and a course entitled Global Issues in the 21st Century. Prior to this, he was Managing Director, Secure Document Systems for Intergraph Corporation. Immediately prior to that, he was Vice President of Statistica International and before that served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, Passport Services, at the U.S. Department of State. Mr. Kefauver s background provides in depth knowledge of identity management programs and secure document production systems, with emphasis on border control, security and management. He has chaired many international fora, including the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Work Group on New Technologies, as well as within the International Standards Organization (ISO), with the goal of developing world standards for identity and biometric measurement and machine verification of domestic and international documents. He advises a wide spectrum of clients ranging from major corporations to a number of Governments. He has degrees from Dickinson College, the American University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Presentation Synopsis The Foundations of Identity Management: Evidence of Identity. A number of countries have devoted tremendous work and money to implementing or are planning to implement advanced machine readable and electronic passport programs. These initiatives are already paying dividends in terms of return on investment with respect to the integrity of the passport as a travel document of high security. That same success is accompanied by increased pressures and recognition of these pressures on all of the attending systems and activities that issue and inspect these documents. While all who are in the passport business know clearly that in life nothing is perfect, there is a growing awareness that conscious and determined effort to identify the risks in issuing and inspecting travel documents, in particular passports, and then defining ways in which those risks might be mitigated and managed. Among the most vulnerable and troubling are the threats inherent in the ways in which evidence of identity foundations are assessed and adjudicated. Sometimes known merely as Breeder Documents, these areas also include civil registry systems, interfaced databases, social footprint and others. This session seeks to address all of these areas, some of the risks and some of the ways to manage those risks. Fons Knopjes, Managing Director IDManagement Centre, The Netherlands TIME: 12:00 ID Governance: Complexity demands co-ordination Biography Fons is Managing Director of IDManagement Centre, an independent international Dutch organization with knowledge and expertise on Identity Management. He was Research & Development Manager of travel documents at the Dutch Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations. He is currently working on an assignment of the Dutch police on the redesign of the identification process and advises some different countries on the restructuring of their national identity infrastructure. He is a member of the core group of experts on Identity related crime of the United Nations. He is an invited guest of the ICBWG (Implementation Capacity Building Working Group) of ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organisation). Fons has both developed and taught various national and international training courses including a Master Class on Identity Management. Most recently (2010) he developed avoid.fraud, a web based training course to provide staff with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively verify people s identity. Among numerous publications in the field of identity documents, falsifications, etc. he has published Documents: the Developer s Toolkit, a publication about the development process of secure identity documents. Presentation Synopsis P Views on Identity Management; P Identity issues which demand global attention; P Cross-border problems require cross-border solutions. 86

89 6 April 2011 Max Zolotukhin, Business Development Director Andrews & Wykeham, United Kingdom TIME: 12:25 Document registry systems in the ID environment Biography Max was born in Moscow in He graduated as an aircraft engineer and subsequently did a degree in law. Max started working in the security industry in the mid- 1990s when he represented De La Rue Holographics in Russia and the CIS and implemented a number of tax stamp and brand protection projects in CIS countries. Max joined De La Rue UK in 1999 and then went on to co-found Optaglio together with Philip Hudson in Since 2009 Max is Business Development Director for Andrews & Wykeham Limited, UK, where he leads the development and market launch of new security products. Presentation Synopsis ID breeder documents are only as reliable as the systems designed to control their issue, circulation and termination. Most document types are routinely used to feed information into other types. Because of this, efficient document registry systems need to be implemented at all levels of public documentation. Absence or deficiency of databases and systems underlying the issue and turnover of these documents and the lack of interoperability between such systems relating to separate documents present a number of serious problems for the government. These problems range from benefit fraud to national security threats, where fraudulent breeder documents lead to the issue of ID cards or passports to potential terrorists. Establishment and improvement of document registry systems need to start from root document, such as the birth certificate and continue throughout the document tree derived from such a document. Not only the quality of such systems matters, but also their interoperability with other systems at all levels of the document tree. The face recognition company Applications for Security, Convenience and Productivity Border control Video surveillance Law enforcement Physical Access control ID document issuance Web/desktop photo search 87

90 SESSION: SDW OPEN FORUM FUTURE DOCUMENT DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGIES SESSION CHAIR: Led by Eric Billiaert, Communications Manager - Government Programs, Gemalto, France Bernhard Deufel, Adviser for Passports and Passport Systems, Government Division Giesecke & Devrient, Germany TIME: 14:10 Design approaches for modern identification documents Biography Bernhard Deufel works as Business Developer and Advisor for e-passports and passport systems at Giesecke & Devrients s Government Solution Division. His focus lies on security in travel documents, ICAO compliant operating systems and PKI infrastructures, especially the PKD. In this role he coordinates G&D s marketing strategy for the passport segment, accompanies individual passport projects worldwide and technically supports G&D s global sales force. Bernhard originally comes from a scientific background and holds a degree in Theoretical Astrophysics. He joined G&D in 2001 and initially worked in R&D as developer and architect for secure native 2G and Java based 3G operating systems for telecommunication. He joined G&D s Government Solution Division in 2009 and has worked in this current position since then. Presentation Synopsis We all know documents such as electronic passports or ID cards and how they finally look in our pocket with the photo, a specific optical design and a number of shiny security features spread over the surface. This presentation gives background information about the design approach of modern security documents from the customer s idea to the creation of the final optical design incorporating a combination of selected security features which all serve the same main purpose: Making the document more secure and more complicated to forge. However there are different means to do so and thus reasons for the selection of an optical variable device and its distinct location or reasons for tilting features on ID cards. Highest security requirements have to be fulfilled. Special attention has to be paid to secure the photo and the biographic data. Although security is the main target there are political, cultural and historical factors influencing the overall design of documents. Budget restrictions often limit the options. Modern designs also benefit from modern materials and technologies. The multi-layer principle of plastic ID cards or passport datapages enables the development of not only two but three dimensional security features. Examples are shown. Barna Barabas, Presales and Marketing Manager Glenisys Ltd./Jura Group, Hungary TIME: 14:35 New generation Intaglio features on ID documents Biography Barna graduated at the University of Szeged (Hungary) in 1996 and obtained an MBA diploma from the University of Pecs (Hungary) in He already had a background in printing when he joined the Jura Group in During his years with the Jura Group, Barna worked with many high security and government printers, conducted many training courses and consulted to design security documents. In recent years he has given several presentations in many high security conferences on the various new developments of the Jura Group, including the importance of the prepress in security printing, new aspects of security designs for offset printing, new possibilities by intaglio printing. Presentation Synopsis The design of ID documents is one of the most important parts from a security point of view and it is important to have proper protection. Most of the documents are printed in offset so, as a first step, we would like to present the latest security features available for the offset security design for the ID documents. In some cases (e.g. passports) the intaglio printing is part of the document printing. In the last few years, Intaglio printing has changed from analog technology to digital intaglio technology. The digital intaglio printing opens new possibilities for security printing and gives unlimited possibilities to develop new security features. We would like to present some of the new possibilities, new security features. All these features were analyzed on plates and on prints in detail. The presentation will include advantages, drawbacks and the level of protection. 88

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92 SESSION: SDW OPEN FORUM FUTURE DOCUMENT DESIGN AND TECHNOLOGIES Kenny Thom, Market and Technology Development Manager Tullis Russell, United Kingdom TIME: 15:00 Natural Feature Identification its benefits within multi-layered document security Biography With 21 years of paper manufacturing experience, Kenny has spent most of his career within the security paper market. With a technical background, Kenny has been working closely with security printers and suppliers to design a range of specialist security products for a wide range of markets. With responsibilities within sales, product management and project management, his latest focus is to develop and market Fibreloc, Tullis Russell s latest and most advanced security technology. Presentation Synopsis With the ever increasing risks within secure documents, there is a need for a total solution to ensure robust and effective document protection. This presentation sets out the need for a multi-layered approach to document protection and how natural feature identification provides a key element to this multi-layered approach. The presentation describes and defines what we mean by natural feature identification and examines how such a system can provide authentication benefits. It also examines the potential markets for natural feature identification technologies such as Fibreloc. ImagePerf IAI s high secure laser applied security feature ImagePerf has been successfully implemented in national travel- and identity documents issued by: The Netherlands - Estonia - Belgium - Switzerland - Ireland - Sweden - Ukraine - Costa Rica - Portugal - Romania - Morocco - Bulgaria - Algeria - Poland and Interpol Forward thinking in security features 90

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