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SDW 2014 Show Edition

THE GLOBAL HUB FOR NEXT-GENERATION CITIZEN AND GOVERNMENT ID SOLUTIONS

QEII CONFERENCE CENTRE WESTMINSTER, LONDON, UK CONFERENCE: 16-18 JUNE 2014 EXHIBITION: 17-18 JUNE 2014

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Welcome to SDW 2014 Dear Colleagues Welcome to SDW 2014! The lights are on, the cameras are rolling and we are prepared for ‘action’. And action is exactly what you should expect over the next three days. Our exhibitors have pulled out all the stops to bring you the industry's latest products, services and innovations in the area of secure documents, counter-fraud, and human identity solutions. Meanwhile, more than 50 expert speakers are guaranteed to stimulate our delegates' imaginations, provoke discussions and provide their wisdom, experience and insight into this fascinating and fast-moving market. From an organiser's perspective, in this, our eighth year, we are proud to tell you our statistics are up once again! In particular, the number of exhibition stands has broken all records, with 105 companies represented (only limited by the physical dimensions of the building). Meanwhile, visitor pre-registrations are 15% up on 2013, meaning that this will again be a bumper year. Overall more than 1,500 people are expected to attend SDW 2014 from every corner of the globe, and from every part of the industry – from government end users to suppliers of document anti-counterfeiting technology – making it a ‘must attend’ show for anyone involved with next-generation document and identity-based solutions. Once again there is a strong focus on ‘the future’ at this show, from the emergence of new practical thinking surrounding the concept of human identity in an increasingly mobile world – including areas such as biometrics – to inspiring visions from leading organisations involved in the shaping of travel documents, intelligent border control and counterfeit detection and prevention. Our DocEx event also returns in 2014, providing a unique opportunity for information exchange between government departments from a wide international base, all of which are involved in the examination, design and roll out of high-security travel documents. There are a number of new features that we are very proud to introduce at SDW this year. The most noticeable change is the relocation of our conference to the largest auditorium in the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre. This creates a more professional space for our conference delegates and speakers, and also allows us to bring in additional features, such as simultaneous interpreting, which is the other major change this year – with Spanish and French being the languages of choice in 2014.

Sponsors Great thanks must go to this year's sponsors. Our Premier Sponsors for 2014 are: Giesecke & Devrient, HID Global, IAI industrial systems and Morpho.

Contents Newswires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Features Steering the future with electronic . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Driving Licences eID secures social protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 across the globe Sponsor Features HID Global Government ID Solutions . . . . . . . . 16 A new dimension in fighting ID . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 document forgery: The Stereo Laser Image Sponsors and Supporting Organisations . . . . . . . 20 Sponsors' Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Premier Partner Profiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24

SDW 2014 EXHIBITION GUIDE Pickwick Suite Floor Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Exhibition Floor Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Exhibitor Listings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

SDW 2014 CONFERENCE GUIDE SDW 2014 Conference Programme . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Keynote Speakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86 Presentation Synopses and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Speaker Biographies Advertisers’ Index . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112

Our other valued Sponsors are: 3M Security Systems Division, ABnote, DILETTA ID-Systems, GET Group, id3 Technologies, ITW Security Division, NXP Semiconductors, Security Foiling, SICPA, Trüb, Vision-Box and Zebra Technologies. I look forward to meeting you over the next few days

Mark Lockie Event Director

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Newswires News items that have hit the headlines in recent months – provided by Security Document World.com and Planet Biometrics.com KENYA TO USE BIOMETRICS TO CREATE UNIFIED NATIONAL REGISTER The Kenyan Government has said it will register all Kenyans afresh in a new national digital database. Designed to assist the Government in addressing security and planning issues, the database will contain biometric details of all people, as well as information about land, establishments and assets. Ministries of Information, Communication and Technology, and Interior and Coordination of National Government will spearhead the exercise. The project will also assist in the identification of people holding forged or fake identification documents. Deputy President William Ruto said: “In order to address the prevailing security challenges, we intend to consolidate all current registers of persons into a single national register with accurate and relevant information.” Ruto said there were gaps in the different registers currently being held by the Government. He gave the example of the missing links in birth registration, Personal Identification Number, Public Service Commission, National Social Security Fund and National Hospital Insurance Fund registers, and voter registration among others. Ruto has met with commissioners of the Independent Electoral and Boundaries Commission to seek their input on how best the Government can register all Kenyans. The Commission has the technical expertise on registration matters since it used biometric voter listing in the run-up to the 2013 General Election. It is anticipated registration will take a period of up to six months once the Government has the required infrastructure in place.

The introduction of the VIS in a certain country has no impact on whether nationals of that country require (or not) visas for short stays in the Schengen area. As New Zealand is on the visa-free list (i.e. New Zealand passport holders do not require a visa to enter the EU), the VIS introduction will only affect people living in New Zealand who – due to their nationality – are under the visa requirement (e.g. a Chinese citizen residing in New Zealand). Data is kept in the VIS for a maximum of five years starting on the expiry date of the visa, if a visa has been issued; or on the new expiry date of the visa, if a visa has been extended; or on the date a negative decision is taken by the Schengen visa authorities.

GERMANY AND SWITZERLAND MOVE TO SAC Germany and Switzerland are shipping supplemental access control (SAC) ePassports based on NXP Semiconductors‘ SmartMX2 family of secure microcontrollers. The two countries are among the first to have rolled out SAC ePassports ahead of the EU mandate requiring all new ePassports to be SAC-compliant by the end of 2014. Built on NXP’s IntegralSecurity architecture, SmartMX2 products implement more than 100 interlinked features for attack protection and also have achieved Common Criteria Evaluation Assurance Level (CC EAL) 6+ certification, the highest security level available so far, for one of the world’s most trusted and robust security profiles. According to Marcus Rosin, general manager, secure identity, NXP Semiconductors: “Migrating to SAC-compliant ePassports in a timely and risk-free manner is important for all nations in the European Union and, as such, 2014 will be a milestone year.”

ROLLOUT OF THE VISA INFORMATION SYSTEM IN NEW ZEALAND

The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) introduced SAC in the third generation of ePassports to provide additional layers of security on top of those already deployed in the first two ePassport generations. 

From 15 May 2014 all Schengen States‘ consulates in New Zealand will use the Visa Information System (VIS), meaning visa applicants will be required to give their fingerprints.

SmartMX2-based solutions are used in many sovereign electronic documents such as ePassports, citizen cards, national ID cards, driving licenses, social security cards and health cards.

The VIS is a central database for the exchange of data on shortstay visas between Schengen States. The main objectives of the VIS are to facilitate visa application procedures and checks at the external border, as well as to enhance security. Gradual worldwide deployment of the VIS started in October 2011. For the purpose of the VIS, applicants are required to provide their biometric data (fingerprints and a digital photograph) when applying for a Schengen visa. It is a simple and discreet procedure that only takes a few minutes. Biometric data, along with the data provided in the Schengen visa application form, will be recorded in the VIS central database. The recourse to biometric technology will protect visa applicants better against identity theft and prevent false identifications, which in certain cases lead to refuse a visa or entry to a person who is entitled to enter. It is used commonly in the EU to make travel documents more secure (e.g. for the issuance of passports to EU citizens including diplomatic passports holders).

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BELGIUM ROLLS OUT NEW ePASSPORTS Zetes has started personalising Belgium’s new ePassports, having won a tender from the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (SPF) in 2013. Under the terms of the five-year agreement, which was inked in August 2013, Zetes is personalising and distributing the ePassports, while Gemalto is providing its Sealys range of ePassport booklets, embedded with the latest generation ICAO software. In addition to personalising the new documents, Zetes is also responsible for distributing them to government authorities.   The company says: “By incorporating this final link in the chain, Zetes will be making the entire process more watertight and further reducing the risk of theft or fraud.“

Particular emphasis has been placed on photo quality in the new passport, because this is the aspect 80% of counterfeiters focus their attentions on, said Zetes. As a result, the photo will be reproduced in multiple places throughout the document using different kinds of technologies, making counterfeiting unviable. Furthermore, the group will establish a disaster-recovery site in Belgium that can take over production in less than 24 hours should a problem arise at the main production site. More than 500,000 ePassports are expected to be personalised each year.

FRENCH SENATE PROPOSES NEW LAWS TO LIMIT USE OF BIOMETRICS France could become one of the first countries in the world to make sweeping laws against the use of biometric technology – except in certain stringent security-based cases – if proposals by the country‘s Senate come to fruition. The proposals were tabled in the French Senate on February 12, 2014 by Gaëtan Gorce and others – and has since gone through various amendments. The Bill is intended to be an addition to Loi n° 78-17 du 6 janvier 1978 and relates to ensuring biometric data is only used when needed for the strict purposes of security (understood as the safety of persons and property, and the protection of information whose disclosure, misappropriation or destruction would cause serious and irreversible harm).

According to the integrator, the FRS will increase efficiency within the application process by automating manual operations to analyse facial biometric data and quickly identify issues associated with passport applications. Under the terms of the five-year agreement, Unisys will provide systems integration services to implement its open standards LEIDA platform, which will manage identity verification for UK passport applicants based on their facial biometric data. Nick Fraser, Managing Director, Unisys UK, said: “Unisys has applied facial and other biometrics technologies to build leadingedge passport, citizen registry and land border control systems for the United States, Australia, Mexico and other countries around the world. We look forward to applying our expertise to help the UK manage the throughput of travelers.”

NIGERIA SET FOR 2015 ELECTIONS Nigeria’s Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is set to issue permanent voter cards for next year’s elections – potentially the most hotly contested in the country’s history. Nuhu Yakubu, Commissioner for Operations of the INEC has confirmed that the commission has almost completed production of the permanent voter card. The Nigerian Bulletin reports that the new card will be a smart card containing the cardholder’s fingerprint, photograph and contact details.

In addition the supplement says that biometrics should only be used if the risk to security is high and that there is proportionality between the nature of the information or the site secured and the technology used. Even then, use of the technology would have to be given consent to use.

Nigeria’s Daily Times reports that the INEC is carrying out a test run of the card in Osun and Ekiti States governorship elections.

The law does not appear to relate to the personal use of biometrics, but could impact a wide range of other uses of the technology by corporations – from simple access control systems, to its use in schools, financial organizations, and for time and attendance across a myriad of industries and more.

Eurosmart has released the figures for 2013, as well as its 2014 forecast for worldwide smart secure devices shipments and the smart secure contactless markets, at its annual general assembly.

INFINEON ePASSPORT CHIPS GET UPGRADE Infineon Technologies has introduced a security controller for electronic passports (ePassports), featuring a very high memory density and data transfer rate. According to the company, the new SLE78 with ‘Integrity Guard’ technology offers more than three times memory space for secure storage of personal and biometric data, as well as for electronic visas or entry and exit stamps, which will also require on-chip storage in future ePassports. To be able to process immigration security checks as efficiently as possible despite the increased amount of data, the new security controller enables eight times faster contactless read time by electronic readers. To the benefit of both travelers and airport operators, passport data can be read on average in less than one second by contactless readers at electronic checkpoints in airports.

UK PASSPORT OFFICE IMPLEMENTS ADVANCED FACIAL RECOGNITION SYSTEM Her Majesty’s Passport Office (HMPO) in the UK is to implement a new facial recognition system (FRS) supplied by Unisys Corporation’s UK subsidiary.

GOVERNMENT SECTOR SET FOR DOUBLE-DIGIT GROWTH

According to association, 7.1 billion units were shipped in 2013, and it forecasts that 7.7 billion will be shipped in 2014, an 8% increase. Of these, 350 million went to the government sector in 2013 and 400 million are predicted for 2014 (14% growth). It says 7.1 billion contactless units were shipped in 2013 and this is expected to rise by 8% to 7.7 billion in 2014. Of these, the government/healthcare sector is forecast to take 200 million and 240 million in 2013 and 2014, respectively (20% growth). “Our figures and market evaluations provide solid information, as Eurosmart consolidates the data provided by its member companies, which comprise all major players in the industry,” says Oyvind Rastad, Eurosmart’s chairman. According to Eurosmart, one growth driver is the increasing digitalisation of government services and the corresponding legislation, e.g. ePassports, electronic vehicle registration cards and eDriving licences, eHealth cards and eID cards. “The growing need for these eCredentials in areas with a fastgrowing population – typically Asia – will ensure a steady growth in the coming years,“ Rastad said. “The Smart Security industry still regards the security and protection of data and privacy as its foremost goal and offers products, solutions and services for secure electronic authentication and signature,” adds Rastad. “Eurosmart will keep

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Newswires urging European decision-makers to anchor the protection of privacy in the European regulation. Only secure and convenient identification and authentication in mobile telecommunications, payment, identity, healthcare or transport will foster citizens’ trust in the digital world.“

CROSS MATCH ACQUIRES DIGITALPERSONA Cross Match Holdings and DigitalPersona have announced a definitive merger agreement that will see the two companies combine to create a new powerhouse in the biometric industry. Under the terms of the agreement, Cross Match Holdings, sponsored by Francisco Partners, has acquired 100% of the shares of DigitalPersona. Both companies are privately held and are not disclosing any specific financial terms regarding the acquisition. With more than 300 employees, an extensive network of partners and millions of users relying on its solutions worldwide, the merged companies say they will have a strong global presence in the government, financial, retail, defence, law enforcement and corporate markets. Rich Agostinelli, industry veteran and current CEO of DigitalPersona, will assume the same role for the combined company, which will continue to be headquartered in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.

SOMALIA OPTS FOR eDOCUMENTS The Federal Republic of Somalia has launched two new citizen ID programmes: a new national ID card and ePassport. The ID documents and their supporting solutions were designed and implemented by an association of Oman’s Al Madina Group, a security printer and systems integrator; Ebtikart Smart System, a solution provider with presence in Somalia; and HID Global. According to HID Global, the introduction of these secure identity documents and supporting solutions will help the Somalian government in its efforts to restore law and order, enhance economic development, and improve the standard of living for the citizens of the country. The national citizen ID documents improve the security situation in the country by enabling lawenforcement agencies to verify citizens’ identities, while the ePassport facilitates international travel across borders. The new ePassport is compliant with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standards, ensuring that Somali citizens are carrying a fraud-resistant identity document that complies with current international standards. Al Madina Group, in partnership with Ebtikart Smart System, successfully delivered the secure ePassport and eID projects. HID Global says it will manufacture and provide highly secure chip-enabled ePassport covers and a custom national ID card with multiple security features.

MALAYSIA FLIGHT HIGHLIGHTS NEED FOR DOCUMENT SECURITY Austrian and Italian passports were used to book two airline tickets on Malaysian Airlines Flight 370, and while not thought to be a factor in the mysterious disappearance, it served to put the issue of document security in the spotlight. Calls are being made for greater use of biometric technology at borders. “Fully biometric passports and readers can prevent

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stolen passport holders from successfully bypassing immigration authorities,“ says Janice Kephart, founder of the Secure Identity & Biometrics Association (SIBA) and former 9/11 Commission border counsel. "Moreover, biometric borders are now costeffective, extremely fast, and are currently enabling countries such as New Zealand to incorporate airline check-in with immigration check-out, building seamless convenience for the traveller and safer skies.” Questions are also being raised regarding the use international databases for passport screening. Following INTERPOL’s confirmation that two men were using stolen passports to board the missing flight, its secretary general Ronald K Noble commented: “As we work to identify any criminal network which may have facilitated the theft of the passports used by these individuals to travel internationally, it remains of serious concern to INTERPOL that approximately four out of every 10 international passengers are not being screened against our SLTD database, and this should be a worry for us all.” He added: “If countries are not carrying out full screening of international passengers against INTERPOL’s databases, then we must look to work with private industry in addressing this security gap.” The INTERPOL chief also announced that Qatar Airways and Air Arabia would pilot INTERPOL’s I-Checkit initiative, which will allow private sector partners in the travel, hotel and banking industries to screen documents against the SLTD database when people book a plane ticket, check into a hotel or open a bank account. By screening travel document numbers, type and country of issuance of all prospective passengers against INTERPOL’s SLTD database, the enquirer will be alerted to any documents which have been reported lost or stolen and which may represent a security threat Since its creation in 2002, INTERPOL‘s SLTD database has grown from a few thousand passports and searches, to more than 40 million entries and more than 800 million searches per year, resulting in more than 60,000 hits. In 2013 the US searched the database more than 238 million times; the UK more than 140 million times, and the UAE more than 104 million times. Terrorists, murderers and war criminals have previously been identified by INTERPOL as having travelled internationally using stolen passports. In 2013, less than 20 of INTERPOL’s 190 member countries systematically checked passports of international travellers against INTERPOL’s databases.

AIRPORTS TO SPEND $2.2 BILLION ON eGATES BY 2018 Airports will spend more than $2.2 billion globally on Automated Border Control (ABC) eGates and kiosks between 2014 and 2018 in a market projected to grow at 19.5% CAGR, according to the latest research from Acuity Market Intelligence. “The Global Automated Border Control Industry Report: Airport eGates & Kiosks” forecasts that the total number of airport eGates with integrated biometrics that replace border agents at passport control desks will nearly triple from the current installed base of 1,117 to 3,238 by 2018. An additional 14,942 specialized ABC

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Newswires kiosks and boarding eGates that rely on biometrics to expedite immigration processing will also be deployed over the forecast period. According to the report, Europe will be the dominant region, accounting for 43% of total airport ABC eGate and kiosk spending, or $954 million over the forecast period. The European market will grow at 28% CAGR, exceeding global growth by 8.5%, while deploying more than 7,300 airport ABC eGates and kiosks. Asia is projected to be the second largest market for airport ABC eGates and kiosks accounting for 21.4% of global spending, while growing at a slightly lower CAGR of 24.5% and deploying 3,740 eGates and kiosks. Airports in the Middle East and North America will each spend approximately $300 million on airport ABC eGates and kiosks from 2014 to 2018. Middle East spending spikes in 2014, then decreases in 2015 before climbing again in 2017, leaving overall CAGR in negative territory. North America experiences consistent year-on-year growth achieving a CAGR of 21% during the forecast period. The Middle East deploys a total of 2,101 airport ABC eGates and kiosks to North America’s nearly 4,000 during this time. Africa and the Caribbean see significant growth reaching CAGR’s of 28% and 18%, though total spending remains low in these regions at $54 million and $50 million. Deployment levels are similarly low over the forecast period, reaching just 416 and 431 total airport ABC eGates and kiosks installed.

“Airports across the globe are struggling with a universal challenge; maintaining security vigilance while accommodating ever increasing numbers of international passengers,” said Acuity Principal, Maxine Most. “Airport operators and border control authorities are embracing ABC eGates and kiosks as a means to reduce congestion and immigration wait times, while providing secure, fast, and user-friendly border crossings. This improves both the passenger experience and the bottom line.”

VANCOUVER AIRPORT AUTHORITY INTRODUCES BIOMETRIC KIOSKS To help airports speed up the border inspection process, Vancouver Airport Authority (YVR) has announced a biometric upgrade to its BorderXpress Automated Passport Control (APC) system. The new kiosks are currently available at YVR and Chicago O’Hare International Airport. BorderXpress automates the administrative function of the border inspection process to reduce traveller wait times, passenger congestion and airport processing costs. YVR has now announced an upgrade to the kiosks with biometric technology from Cross Match Technologies. This will enable international travellers with Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) approval to use BorderXpress. Previously only available to US and Canadian passport holders, BorderXpress will accept eligible travellers from 38 countries

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which do not require US entry visas, including Australia, Japan, Germany and the United Kingdom. By enabling more travellers to use the kiosks, congestion and wait times are further reduced at airports. In internal tests it was found that BorderXpress APC kiosks reduce the US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) inspection process by 89% while lowering overall airport wait times by 50%.

The kiosk technology, BorderXpress, is a product of Vancouver Airport Authority. In its first year, BorderXpress kiosks have processed more than 4.4 million US passengers and counting. BorderXpress Automated Passport Control is currently available at 10 airport locations.

BIOMETRIC EXIT IS COST-EFFECTIVE AND FEASIBLE IN USA The US Congress is being urged to pass biometric exit legislation to build integrity and counter criminal and terrorist cross-border traffic. Twelve years after 9/11, with three existing core statutes, the linchpin issue no longer should be whether a biometric exit is cost-effective and feasible. "It is,“ says the Secure Identity & Biometrics Association (SIBA), a non-profit association. According to former 9/11 Commission counsel and SIBA CEO Janice Kephart, "This key 9/11 Commission recommendation need wait no longer for full implementation at air and sea ports. The science is there, and proof is in the 16 nations that have fully implemented best-in-class biometrics that speed travel and virtually eliminate fraud, most of them in the past couple of years. Passage of a biometric exit bill – and full deployment by DHS – is both cost-effective and feasible now.

international airport, JFK, which handles 12 million annually. The system fuses real-time biometric matching with watch-list vetting all compiled into one person-centric file that eliminates fraud, fulfilling 9/11 Commission recommendations. New Zealand just rolled out its second generation of biometric borders at its largest airport, Auckland International, where biometrics are the baseline for a 3-in-1 immigration processing, airline check-in and boarding pass. Mexico and Canada both use biometrics in their trusted traveler programs, and Argentina and Nigeria are implementing biometric borders now. And while the US sits on its hands at home, it is helping Ghana and the Philippines implement biometric borders now. The list goes on, says SIBA. Biometric exit is not just feasible, it is necessary for both immigration integrity and security. The 2009 study found that of the 29,999 processed, there were 175 watchlist hits and 150 visa overstay hits, totaling a 1.10% hit rate. Three years later, Kephart‘s FBI sources verified that 98% listed on the federal government‘s sole Terrorist Watchlist are associated with international terrorism. At least 10-20,000 of these are foreign terrorists with US residency. The current name-based approach to exit does not verify that people are who they say they are, or negate human error. The FBI lost a critical lead in the April 2013 Boston Marathon bomber terrorist attack because the lead perpetrator‘s name, Tsarneav, was misspelled name on the outgoing airline manifest to Russia.

"DHS established technical feasibility back in 2009 when two air pilots, one in Detroit and the other in Atlanta, confirmed that biometrics not only work, but support immigration integrity and security goals,“ added Kephart. "Also, technology innovations in the last five years have significantly reduced deployment costs of an integrated biometric exit system – making it even more affordable.“ The study found in just one month of processing, only one in 30,000 travelers refused the biometric enrollment. Even then, the DHS databases were able to assure that people were who they said they were, and correlate their exit data to their identity. No one missed a flight. Biometrics in 2014 actually speed travelers, and are increasingly being used by airlines for fast, secure check-in. SIBA‘s CEO Janice Kephart served as a lead witness before the House Judiciary Committee in November 2013 on the issue of cost and feasibility of Biometric Exit. Kephart‘s testimony before Congress shows that first-year implementation costs for all air and sea ports would range from $400 million to $600 million, even assuming cost overruns of 50%. These numbers are derived from the 2008 regulatory assessment conducted by DHS on this exact issue but are six times lower than other publicized estimates because of newer solutions that require no airport infrastructure changes or air carrier involvement. More proof of viability are nations with fully implemented biometric borders. In 2011, Indonesia installed a biometric border solution at nine airports and one seaport. The first installation was done at Indonesia‘s largest airport in six months that handles 10 million international passengers annually; nearly as busy as largest US

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Steering the future with electronic Driving Licenses Eric Billiaert, Marketing Communications Manager, Government Programs, Gemalto, takes a look at the continuing migration from conventional to electronic driving licenses, focusing on advantages such as enhanced efficiency and safety, as well as new business opportunities. Governments have looked to strengthen the security of driving licenses by introducing additional visual, physical or electronic security features such as an embedded microprocessor. Over 10 countries across the world have already implemented electronic driving licenses, from El Salvador in 1998, India in 2003, Mexico in 2007, Australia in 2010 or Ireland in January 2013. New projects in Europe, like the French electronic driving license launched in September 2013, are replacing the traditional paper document, helping to combat fraud whilst maintaining robust protection of personal information. Including a chip has not only improved processes and reduced costs, but has also opened up new business opportunities. Migration from a conventional driving license to an electronic one is a significant opportunity to bring benefits like increased accuracy and reliability to a state’s document and data management systems. For authorities which are under constant pressure to cut running costs, the electronic driving license is a real enabler for digital services, simultaneously improving service availability and operational efficiency. In all the cases Gemalto has encountered, these initiatives have clearly shown: • Effectiveness in fighting fraud; • A contribution to road safety; • Better law enforcement and tax collection; • Cost effectiveness of new administrative processes; • Opportunities, mostly untapped, in delivering new services to drivers/citizens.

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Improving public safety on roads Driving licenses have evolved from a means of generating revenue to fund road infrastructure, to become the proof of a person’s ability to operate a motor vehicle safely. As such they have become fundamental to ensuring public safety on roads.  As underlined by the European Commission in January 2013: “Fake driving licenses are a license to kill,” and tackling fraud is central in improving road safety. The Governor of the US state of Connecticut summarized the challenge in May 2013: “It is about knowing who is entitled to drive on our roads and doing everything we can to make sure those drivers are safe and operating registered, insured vehicles.”

Slashing identity fraud Driving licenses have also become a de facto document for personal identification in many countries. Governments are experiencing rising levels of these fake documents used to create fictitious identities enabling criminal activity in areas from welfare fraud, illegal immigration and drug trafficking to credit card fraud. Countries that have introduced new driving licenses over the past decade have added a range of additional visual and electronic security features in order to cut identity fraud and strengthen public confidence in personal identification documents.

Reengineering front office and back office processes Continually evolving technology offers the opportunity to improve operational efficiency. Implementing a more secure driving license program can enable governments to radically rethink front

CASE HISTORY As of 2014, the British driving license is using a laser engraving process applied during the production stage to the edge of the polycarbonate document, adding an additional layer of security.

and back office processes. The introduction of a chip-based driver and vehicle registration system in India has been the catalyst to move from paper-based systems to a faster and more efficient licensing process. For other countries, it’s a way to improve revenue collection through traffic fines management and more regular license renewal, to interconnect data between different state authorities and also private sector companies. In Mexico, closer cooperation between authorities and insurance firms is improving driver accountability. Technology can be harnessed in broader public education measures to develop a stronger sense of individual responsibility among drivers for safer and better-informed driving behaviour.

Enhancing efficiency in law enforcement Driving licenses play a fundamental role in law enforcement. Many license programs have set out to establish better interconnection and communication between police and other state agencies for more effective policing. The electronic driving licence and national vehicle registry introduced in El Salvador 15 years ago have helped create a highly integrated infrastructure linking the Ministry of the Interior, Transport, Police and Customs. In Estonia, every patrol car is equipped with a mobile workstation giving officers in the field near-instant access to verify information from databases including vehicle registration, traffic insurance and population registers, reducing queries to a matter of seconds and increasing by 1000% the number of driver and vehicle verifications per month.

Mexico: Multi-purpose identity document Smart driver’s licenses have been deployed in four Mexican states since 2007 (see Case History). Cards are personalized on the spot with driver’s biometric information, linked to a centralized platform for the secure sharing of information between government departments for a faster more efficient way to issue licenses.

Mexico’s microprocessor card driver’s license: A multi-purpose document In Mexico, a country with more than 110 million inhabitants and some 50 million drivers, migration to smart card drivers’ licenses has brought numerous advantages to regions and citizens alike, and is all the more effective for the fact that these cards are recognized nationwide as a ‘de facto’ form of identification. The card’s capacity to store a variety of information concerning the driver, such as his or her accident history or past breaches of the Highway Code, represents an unquestionable advantage for the police, and for the authorities responsible for issuing drivers’ licenses. Nuevo Leon in Mexico adopted smart cards for its driver’s license in 2007. Results were impressive: a 22% decrease in injury accidents, a 34% decrease in DUI (Driving Under the Influence of alcohol) accidents, and a decrease of 39% in road fatalities recorded between 2006 and 2008. In the same period of time, the number of vehicles increased by 19%. The effectiveness in reducing traffic accidents, insurance costs, identity theft and administrative fraud demonstrated in the state of Nuevo Leon on a daily basis since 2007 pushed other states such as Mexico State, Sonora and Vera Cruz to adopt smart card drivers’ licenses. The issuance process is immediate but thorough. Each citizen’s photograph and fingerprints are taken and the card is electronically signed. The visible signs of security, both in the issuance process and on the document itself, as well as the electronic chip, give the holder a sense of confidence in the card.

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Securing people in today’s digital world begins with protecting their identities and personal data. In the public sector, Gemalto is contributing to more than 80 government programs worldwide inluding 25 ePassport and 24 eID national initiatives. Gemalto provides secure documents, robust identity solutions from enrollment to secure eGovernment infrastructure for the benefit of citizens. GEMALTO.COM/GOVT IN AN INCREASINGLY CONNECTED SOCIETY GEMALTO IS THE LEADER IN MAKING DIGITAL INTERACTIONS SECURE AND EASY. LEARN MORE AT GEMALTO.COM

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The program ensures: • A nationally recognized identity document for citizens; • A secure, difficult to forge, format that reduces administrative fraud and identity theft; • Improved driver accountability through closer cooperation between authorities, insurance firms over fines, accident history and driver behavior.

Standards ensure interoperability The development of global standards is driving a common framework towards an internationally recognized driving license. ISO/IEC 18013, first introduced in 200, and which came into force in 2009, provides a common toolbox for the implementation of secure driving license programs. Initially focused on the physical format and visual security elements, the standard has evolved to include guidance on electronic security, testing and interoperability for migration towards a secure, credit-card format e-document. In Europe, the 2006 directive (2006/126/EC) set the move to a credit card format, harmonized data set, physical security and validity of the document. The 2011 directive (2011/94/EC) made some progress on lay outs in order to harmonize the driving categories throughout Europe. The deadline to start issuing these new documents was set to January 19, 2013. The directive did not comment on the optional microprocessor embedded in the card by member states. The commission regulation 383/2012 of May 2012 defined, for the first time, a unified European electronic driving license. The EU mandated the introduction of a single highly secure European driving license from January 2013 that replaces some 110 different paper and plastic licenses. The aim: to enhance safety as well as freedom of movement for European drivers on the roads, reduce driving license fraud through an easy to recognize European format, and facilitate exchange of information between member states. Implementations are underway within the EU’s 28 members, with programs that incorporate contactless technologies enabling e-driving licenses potentially to benefit from infrastructures already deployed for e-passports or e-resident permits.

Developing new driver-centric services Driving license programs are a way to develop a range of drivingrelated services (licensing, testing, penalty points management, retraining) that can be facilitated through better liaison between government agencies, and the private sector. Technology is an enabler, modernizing the citizen experience in obtaining a license and interacting with state authorities either overthe-counter, on-line or in the field. The inclusion of an electronic chip on licenses not only reinforces public trust in the integrity of a document designed to prove identity and driving entitlement on the roads, but also opens up possibilities for use as a secure token to access e-government services. Applications can be stored on the card and activated later as use cases are put in place, saving on cost and deployment time. When a typical website visit can cost 15p compared to over a £8 for face-to-face meeting, e-services can represent a significant cost saving for governments, as well as a faster and more convenient customer experience.

Turning the page Today, a driving license is used in many situations as a proof of identity or for other entitlements. The risks in terms of identity security and public safety are too great for countries to continue using insecure documents, in some cases based on a paper-based format defined in the middle of the last century. In these countries, there is a shared perception by authorities and their citizens that this situation is no longer acceptable. Public awareness of driving – in terms of rights and responsibilities – will continue to evolve. In implementing new driver licensing programs, governments have a very real opportunity to shape the shared responsibility of state agencies and citizens in ensuring public safety on the roads. The new wave of secure eDLs to come represents an opportunity for secure digital identification. The use of a secure, portable personal device for digital identity, such a smart driving license, whether issued by the public authorities, enables the citizen, consumer, or user to present their digital identity when and only when they choose to do so.

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Feature eID secures social protection across the globe This article by the Secure Identity Alliance explains how the implementation of digital ID projects helps to accelerate a wide range of economic, public health, electoral and sustainability opportunities. Social security infrastructures offer much needed safety nets for citizens across the developed world. The benefits are many: addressing poverty, protecting vulnerable groups, delivering empowerment programs and the effective provision of health and social care services. At the most fundamental level, the planning and delivery of social support programs is predicated on the government’s knowledge of its citizens: who they are, where they live, their social and economic circumstances and so on. In other words; their identity. That knowledge begins at birth, with registration. The mechanism of the state then takes over and follows citizens throughout their lives. And that’s where digital identity is set to become ever more significant in the years to come. In response to growing demand for more convenient and modern public eServices, governments around the world are fast-tracking the shift to digital service provision. By enabling citizens to go online to vote, communicate with government bodies, register for benefits – and more – a trusted digital identity will become a key enabler of everyday life. And, according to Boston Consulting Group, these eServices have the potential to return around $80bn annual savings for the public purses of governments worldwide by 2020. What’s more, electronic identity (eID) has the potential to stimulate the wider digital economy, generating additional value and benefits for all by enabling a new era of high value trust-based economic and social interactions online. But while we’ll see multiple identity providers emerging in the coming years, the root identity – the one trusted digital identity upon which all are based – must start with government itself. With digital identity in place, governments are able easily to register, validate and manage the eligibility rights of their citizens within social safety net programs, and seamlessly migrate individuals from one agency program to another – for example, managing the move of a child into a school assistance program.

Digital identity and the developing world In the developing world, however, things are less straightforward. For millions of people around the world, the apparently simple task of providing documentation that proves who they are is a major challenge. Migrant populations, the illiterate, or those who live in remote rural locations, struggle to register a child’s birth accurately – and as a result are excluded from taking advantage of basic services that provide a vital ‘foundation for support’. This is a major problem

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because, according to UNICEF, 40% of children are not registered at birth in developing countries, and the figures are even higher for South Asia (63%) and Sub-Saharan Africa (55%). Without verifiable ID, governments in developing countries are powerless to track if the benefits of their poverty reduction schemes are actually being paid to the intended beneficiaries. Indeed, Rajiv Gandhi, a former prime minister of India, once famously stated that only 15% of the benefits meant for the poor actually reached them. For example, a recent audit of the National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme in India found almost 9% ghost beneficiaries while just 61% of wage payments were reaching eligible workers. Furthermore, for governments that are unable to verify identity, demonstrating accountability and transparency in the allocation of public resources is a near impossible task. According to the International Labour Organization, women contribute 70% of working hours globally, yet receive only 10% of income flows. All of which adds up to greater poverty, slower economic growth, and a lower standard of living in developing countries. But digital identity could ensure that benefits meant for women, such as conditional cash transfers, or monies that can be spent on nutrition, education and clothing for the family, actually reaches them. Anti-poverty and social protection programs are often difficult to implement as intended in developing countries, thanks to governments’ limited capacity to authenticate individuals and deliver payments securely to targeted beneficiaries. It’s an issue that the World Bank is keen to tackle in its bid to eradicate extreme poverty for the world’s population, and sees digital identities as pivotal to enabling the improved execution of social programs in developing countries.

Leveraging ICT to make a measurable difference Technology is helping to transform the way governments in the developing world capture, retain and update citizens’ records so that they can receive the benefits and public goods they are due. Indeed, digital identity programs are proving to be game changing when it comes to tackling extreme poverty, boosting shared prosperity, improving access to schools, as well as efficiently managing eligibility and enrolment into social safety net programs. By utilizing a unique eID that can be verified – for example, through the use of a mobile phone – the excluded at last have some means of proving who they are. Births can be registered, and a root identity created. Citizens are then ‘in the system’ and are able to access and fully benefit from social protection schemes.

Unique ID generation is the cornerstone of Government programs

It’s not just the state that benefits of course. Armed with an eID, people previously excluded from the economy are at last able to engage with banking institutions and more. This new found capability has the potential to give them access to micropayments, micro-credit, micro-insurance, micro-pensions and even micro-mutual funds; in other words, the opportunity to benefit from financial inclusion.

• Technology and infrastructure – Technology and data standards need to be enforced to assure interoperability and the Internet needs to be available in sufficient quality to support eGov access;

But the gains don’t end there. Digital identities can help plug leakages from benefit programs, eliminate wastage and prevent fraud. In Nigeria, for instance, biometric audits have resulted in a reduction of 40% in the number of federal pensioners. As well as protecting precious state resources by ensuring they can be directed at those truly in need, the ability to authenticate identity puts an end to the inappropriate diversion of benefits, and builds citizen confidence in the resilience and equity of central and local government social benefit schemes.

• Legal and process innovation – Government processes need to adjust to reflect the new reality of a digital environment;

Implementing a successful eID program Today’s citizens often need to utilize multiple IDs to access either government or private services – such as banking, entertainment or online communities. But in the future, a fully interoperable ecosystem, accessed via a trusted digital identity, will deliver a trusted and simple sign on to any kind of services (public or private). Enabling all this will require a trust framework that encompasses ID technology, authentication, as well as privacy and transparency in order to generate citizen trust and up-take. To be successful, the implementation of any unique ID program must follow five guiding principles: • Communication – The benefits of any secure identification solution need to be communicated clearly to users and the use of eGov solutions should be incentivized;

• Transparency – Organizations must be fully accountable for a trusted flow of data, and adhere to clearly defined codes on the use of personal data;

• Central steering and commitment – A CIO with end-to-end responsibility needs to oversee activities, while a central eGov agency undertakes day-to-day management. The question of where the root identity is stored is crucial for obvious reasons. Ideally, it should be held in secure elements such as a smart card, an embedded secure element in a mobile or microSD card, or in a mobile UICC (SIM card). The SIM card offers huge advantages in terms of the number of mobile phone users in areas of most need in the developing world.

Putting eID to work Countries around the world are already employing digital ID to tackle a wide range of diverse challenges. In Burkina Faso, for example, the government is utilizing secure ID to increase credibility to the electoral process by issuing biometric voter cards that have helped to eradicate fraud at the polling station. The biometric enrolment program has also enabled isolated rural villagers to participate in national and local elections. In Gabon, meanwhile, a new eHealthCare scheme targeting the farming community, the unemployed and the self-employed, is enabling the cost-effective and auditable delivery of medical services to those in need.

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Similarly, a national eHealthCare insurance program in Algeria has resulted in the issuance of seven million health insurance cards for families, together with the deployment of USB tokens for health-care professionals. The scheme has helped speed up settlements for claimants while decreasing fraud. But national programs, such as the digital ID project in India, have generated additional gains for citizens, which includes increased access to bank accounts, improved access to education, and improved the performance and implementation of several social protection programs designed to reduce poverty.

Lessons learned In India, the government’s eID project is at last making it possible to identify and track who has access to what public services. The Aadhaar program is a nationwide 12-digit digital identity, issued to each resident by the Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI), and which can be verified online instantly. Using this single central register of citizens, the government is now able to identify who qualifies for social benefits and social protection services, and is able to include those who previously may have been excluded for a variety of reasons – including lack of documentation, caste or gender. In India there is a multi-biometric enrolment with an engine based on the latest generation biometric technologies – all ten finger prints, photograph and both iris scans are captured As of March 2014, over 620 million citizens had registered and received an ID number, providing basic demographic information (name, date of birth, agenda, address, parent/guardian and contact details) in the process. All now have a biometric record (digital photo, fingerprints and iris scan) to ensure every identity number allocated has only one match to support identity authentication for cash transfers, for example. To mitigate any potential privacy-related problems, the Aadhaar program incorporates some explicit protection measures. For example, no information is collected on religion, caste, community, class, ethnicity, income or health. Similarly, only categorical responses (‘yes’ or ‘no’) can be provided from the Aadhaar database in response to any queries on identity; furthermore, the database is not linked to other databases or to information held in other databases.

Adopted across all public services and welfare programs covering employment, health, social security, food distribution and fuel subsidies, Aadhaar is making the distribution of benefits more effective, impactful and equitable for India’s central and local government agencies. It’s also simplifying and optimizing the processes and approval flows between different agencies. The eID program has opened up new opportunities for Indian citizens, many of whom are for the first time able to access a secure bank account as well as their political and economic rights. Children previously excluded are now automatically enrolled into education and school programs, ensuring they get their chance to acquire the literacy and numeracy skills that will benefit them – and their families – in the future.

Entering a brave new world of eID Today’s social protection programs, enabled by eID, are helping to protect the vulnerable and institutionalize citizens’ rights. Enabling governments to address exclusion issues and better target the delivery of short-term discretionary safety nets to those most in need. But they’re also proving to be growth-enhancing, increasing citizen access to assets, education and health. It’s projects such as these that the Secure Identity Alliance, together with governments from around the world, is working hard to support. Dedicated to enabling sustainable worldwide economic growth and prosperity through the development of trusted digital identities and the widespread adoption of secure e-services, the Alliance brings together public, private and nongovernment organizations to foster international collaboration on the digital ID challenge and the issues relating to data security, citizen privacy, identity and authentication. By supporting the implementation of digital ID projects, the Secure Identity Alliance is helping to accelerate a wide range of economic, public health, electoral and sustainability opportunities made possible by the shift to digital service provision. As a result, we’re seeing an increase in demand for eID or mobile ID (mID) projects from governments in developing countries looking to utilize secure identity management to undertake poverty reduction, public education, nutrition and a variety of other welfare programs that will help boost financial and social inclusion for their native populations.

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Sponsor Feature HID Global Government ID Solutions There has been a wholesale shift to eIDs and ePassports by governments worldwide, driven by increasing need for security, privacy, strong authentication and convenience. By 2015, 88% of all credentials issued are expected to be eIDs, and eID adopter nations will outnumber those using traditional IDs by approximately four to one. One trend driving this growth is that governments – especially those in mature economies – are increasingly viewing citizens as ‘consumers’ – primarily because citizens no longer differentiate between services delivered by the government and those purchased in the marketplace. Technology and modern conveniences have reset the expectations of populations worldwide. As a result, citizens are helping to drive and shape future government ID programs and solutions. For instance the introduction of eGates to speed border crossing time; eIDs to protect citizens’ basic human rights and security; and distributed secure ID issuance solutions to provide greater convenience, time- and cost-savings. HID Global Government ID Solutions serves the rapidly growing market for government-to-citizen ID programs worldwide. Governments want to stay ahead of counterfeiters and deploy solutions that perform at the highest levels; and they need providers equipped with extraordinary technical expertise, successful global references and a history of continuous innovation. HID Global fits these criteria. • HID Global has a track record of providing solutions for successful eID and ePassport programs around the world. HID Global participates in more than 39 ePassport programs and 49 national/eID programs, including the US Green Card. After 18 years, there has been no known compromise of the Green Card’s digital security. A few other large programs include UAE/ Dubai Health Card, vehicle registration in three Indian states, Somalia National ID and ePassport, Italy’s Federal Police ID Card, prelaminates for Germany’s National eID Card, and ePassport data pages for Ireland’s new ePassport program. • HID Global’s end-to-end approach to integrating multiple products, technologies and systems that serve millions of cardholders. This expertise is based on leadership in four key Government ID product segments – e-documents, readers, personalization solutions and credential issuance systems – plus complementary professional services. We are attentive to – and lead the way in – new developments, such as the ability to meet the growing demand for distributed ID issuance through high-demand advanced personalization technologies within portable, small-footprint ID issuance equipment. • HID Global is also chosen by governments for its innovative approach. Our successful patented crack prevention technology is now extending the lifespan of highly secure citizen ID cards and ePassports in major European card programs. One such example of this innovation is being showcased at SDW 2014. The launch of Ireland’s exciting new ePassport is being celebrated by the team – HID Global, DLRS (prime), and X INFOTECH – that provided an end-to-end solution including e-passport delivery, personalization and production management.

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The new Irish ePassport was designed to provide an exceptional level of security. The ePassports include HID Global’s polycarbonate electronic data page with contactless chip inlays – making the documents very hard to forge or copy. The new ePassports also incorporate HID Global’s innovative Crack Prevention Feature (CPF), which enhances the durability and reliability of polycarbonate ePassport datapages, especially those with embedded RFID chips. Ireland will be able to fully leverage the advantages of smart card technology through CPF, enabling protection of their investment by extending the life of the credentials.

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Sponsor Feature A new dimension in fighting ID document forgery: the Stereo Laser Image Identity document forgery is a serious threat worldwide. Interpol’s database currently counts an alarming number of 40 million fake passports – plus the unreported cases. Morpho, a world leader in security solutions, has the goal of fighting this trend. In an extensive analysis done together with governments, border officials and police, the company investigated what is the major threat and what is needed to close the security gap. Based on the findings, Morpho developed a new security feature that exactly meets the needs in the field to effectively prevent ID documents forgery: the Stereo Laser Image (SLI®). “It turned out that the most common threat for ID cards and passports is the substitution of the photo,” reports Jan van den Berg, ID Documents-expert at Morpho. “Attempts at photo forgery are mostly done by placing a transparent sheet with a new printed portrait over the original.” This is the point that Morpho’s new security feature SLI® is tackling. The SLI® is a repetition of the primary holder photo on the ID document in a 3D-format. It allows checking the authenticity of the primary photo by directly comparing the two photos. SLI® cannot be copied on an overlay. Any attempt to place a transparent sheet with a new printed portrait over the original cannot create the 3D-effect and tactile characteristics. An optical

lens structure is integrated in the polycarbonate card body to create the stereo view. Morpho only needs a single photo of the document holder in the usual formal, compliant with ICAO-guidelines. Special software turns the photo into a specific 3D-model, creating different views. It also puts in floating characters for further protection. During personalization, the images of the holder are engraved at different angles through the lenses. This is unique. The result is the portrait of the document holder in 3D without moving the card or using special glasses. As it is easy to check, the new feature will keep processes at the border fast. In comparison to former 3D-solutions, SLI® can be used directly in existing enrolment infrastructures without extra equipment. The first to benefit are the Dutch: Since April 2014, Morpho supplies passports and ID cards with SLI® feature in the Netherlands. Jan van den Berg: “We are convinced that SLI® is the perfect feature to offer the necessary high level protection against the abuse of travel documents, making peoples’ lifes easier and safer.”

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PREMIER SPONSOR: MORPHO

The Government Solutions business unit of the G&D Group provides high-security travel documents, identification and healthcare cards, as well as solutions for document and product authentication.

Morpho, a Safran company, is a global leader in security solutions. We employ more than 8,400 people in 40 countries. In 2013, we reported revenues of €1.5 billion of which 9% was dedicated to R&D. Our expertise lies in providing cutting-edge security solutions for civil identification, public security, transport and border control, critical infrastructure, digital ID and smart transactions markets.

The company’s expertise extends from consulting and implementation, to maintaining identification systems for documents. It also delivers system solutions for data entry, personalization, authentication, and border control in the field of high-security documents.

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SPONSOR: 3M Security Systems PREMIER SPONSOR: HID Global There has been a wholesale shift to eIDs and ePassports by governments worldwide, driven by increasing need for security, privacy, strong authentication and convenience. By 2015, 88% of all credentials issued are expected to be eIDs, and eID adopter nations will outnumber those using traditional IDs by approximately four to one. As a worldwide leader in secure identity solutions, HID Global is a proven and respected brand in the access control and secure ID solutions industry. HID Global’s Government ID Solutions provides governments worldwide with highly customizable identity solutions. Currently, HID Global participates in more than 39 ePassport programs and 49 national/eID program, and the list is growing. A modern eID card enables a huge range of benefits for both governments and their citizens, including the ability to:

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, in-depth 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.

Find out more at: www.3m.com/securitysystems

• Know who has entered or left the country; • Ensure one legal identity for each ID card holder; • Protect the rights of citizens and legal residents; • Maintain security at borders and exercise control over refugee movements; • Streamline access to government and social services; • Pave the way for the introduction of a national health insurance service; • Improve tax collection; • Enable fair voting at elections.

Find out more at: www.hidglobal.com

PREMIER SPONSOR: IAI industrial systems IAI is an independent equipment manufacturer that supplies systems to personalise travel- and identity documents, and to secure valuable documents such as banknotes, cheques and certificates. We take pride in delivering our equipment at the highest quality and with the best service during the long life cycle of our systems. We embrace the challenge to develop innovative new personalisation technologies or features based on laser technology. IAI’s systems and features are successfully used for various security documents worldwide, ranging from banknotes, bank cheques and certificates, to driving licenses, passports and ID cards.

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SPONSOR: ABnote ABnote, with facilities in North America, Europe, Africa, and Australasia, is a premier and trusted provider of secure products and solutions. We provide solutions to global customers including financial, retail, government, and many other commercial markets. ABnote’s primary products include financial cards (dual interface, EMV, magnetic stripe), identification and credential cards (drivers’ licenses, national ID cards, student ID), transit cards, hotel, facility and theme park access cards and membership programs, retail plastic cards (gift, loyalty, RFID), barcodes and labels and secure documents (vital records, certificates, passports, and more); along with complimentary secure services, including instant card issuance, NFC mobile payments, TSM, personalization, secure warehousing, distribution and fulfilment.

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SPONSOR: DILETTA ID-SYSTEMS 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-readable features.

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SPONSOR: GET GROUP

SPONSOR: Security Foiling

GET Group is a global leader in secure document and information technology solutions. Our innovative technologies and systems integration expertise set us apart. For more than 25 years we have been helping organizations worldwide efficiently manage the issuance of the most diverse and advanced range of secure personalized identification documents.

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.

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SPONSOR: Id3 Technologies

SPONSOR: SICPA

Id3 Technologies is an expert biometrics company providing award-winning algorithms, biometric devices and ID systems.

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.

Established since 1990 and originally involved in electronics, id3 is a biometrics veteran, developing innovative, secure and convenient solutions including match-on-card, multimodal enrolment, AFIS and ABIS.

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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.

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SPONSOR: ITW Security Division

SPONSOR: TRÜB AG

ITW Security Division, comprising COVID, Fasver, and Imagedata, is a leading global supplier of holographic and printed security laminates for passports and ID cards, and dye sublimation ribbons for ID card color personalization.

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.

Visit booth L45 to see our new security solutions for polycarbonate ID cards and passport data pages. ITW Security Division is part of the ITW Security and Brand Identity Group, which comprises individual business units of Illinois Tool Works Inc. (NYSE: ITW).

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Find out more at: www.itwsecuritydivision.com

SPONSOR: Vision-Box

SPONSOR: NXP

Vision-Box® is the leading provider of automated border control systems and electronic identity solutions that use ICAO-compliant standards. The product portfolio ranges from live biometric enrolment stations, document verification kiosks, digital document dispensers and personalization systems, ranging from portable and hand held biometric units through to smart biometric ABC eGates.

The electronics industry is being driven by four mega trends: energy efficiency, connected devices, security and health. Connecting to these trends and enabling secure connections for a smarter world, NXP Semiconductors N.V. (NASDAQ: NXPI) creates solutions for the connected car, cyber security, portable & wearable and the Internet of Things. In our connected world, secure electronic identity solutions are a key building block. With our longstanding experience and complete solutions, NXP is uniquely positioned to provide trusted eGovernment applications. In eGovernment, NXP is the industry’s leading silicon supplier with a 50.8% market share (IHS, September 2013).

Find out more at: www.nxp.com

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SPONSOR: Zebra Technologies Europe Ltd A global leader respected for innovation and reliability, Zebra offers technologies that give a virtual voice to an organization’s assets, people and transactions, enabling organizations to unlock greater business value. The company’s extensive portfolio of marking and printing technologies, including RFID and real-time location solutions, illuminates mission-critical information to help customers take smarter business actions.

Find out more at: www.zebra.com

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Premier Partner Profiles PREMIER PARTNER: Computer Weekly Computer Weekly is the leading provider of news, analysis, opinion, information and services for the UK IT community, and an advocate for UK IT professionals and the role of technology in improving organisations in all sectors of business and public life. On the web, on mobile, and through face-to-face events, Computer Weekly aims to help senior IT professionals to: • Make better IT strategy and technology purchasing decisions; • Improve their knowledge and skills, and develop their careers; • Connect with the people and information they need to be successful in their jobs.

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PREMIER PARTNER: globalsmart.com globalsmart.com is the world’s leading news and publishing service for smart technologies, with its daily news service on chip-related technologies. Its global journals cover smart cards, contactless mobile, near field communications and eID credentials, which can be downloaded for free at www.globalsmart.com

Find out more at: www.globalsmart.com

PREMIER PARTNER: Keesing Journal of Documents & Identity Keesing Journal of Documents & Identity is a bi-monthly specialist magazine for, and by, the users, developers and suppliers in the field of security documents, security printing and identity management. Experts from all over the world offer a unique source of information and insight. It features unique insights into the latest trends in areas such as biometrics, ePassports and security printing, sharp analyses, in-depth background articles, gripping editorials, expert contributors and columns. Alongside the Journal, Keesing has recently published its Annual Report E-passports, a special edition which is published annually. It offers an overview of the security document industry, covers the latest ePassport developments and highlights the new and existing parties in the industry. Since 2003 there has not been a better specialist magazine for thousands of industry and government professionals worldwide.

Find out more at: www.keesingjournal.com

Frost & Sullivan, the Growth Partnership Company, works in collaboration with clients to leverage visionary innovation that addresses the global challenges and related growth opportunities that will make or break today’s market participants. Our “Growth Partnership” supports clients by addressing these opportunities and incorporating two key elements driving visionary innovation: The Integrated Value Proposition and The Partnership Infrastructure. • The Integrated Value Proposition provides support to our clients throughout all phases of their journey to visionary innovation including: research, analysis, strategy, vision, innovation and implementation. • The Partnership Infrastructure is entirely unique as it constructs the foundation upon which visionary innovation becomes possible. This includes our 360 degree research, comprehensive industry coverage, career best practices as well as our global footprint of more than 40 offices. For more than 50 years, we have been developing growth strategies for the global 1000, emerging businesses, the public sector and the investment community. Is your organization prepared for the next profound wave of industry convergence, disruptive technologies, increasing competitive intensity, Mega Trends, breakthrough best practices, changing customer dynamics and emerging economies?

Find out more at: www.frost.com

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PREMIER PARTNER: Planet Biometrics

PREMIER PARTNER: SEC Global

This free-to-access portal is designed to shine a light on the biometric industry, promote the industry’s expertise, give critical analysis, uncover breaking news, and, most importantly, provide educational information and advice for end users.

SEC Global has been publishing the German and international security magazine EURO-SECURITY for 20 years. We are a reliable partner for the production of print media in various different forms.

• Fully researched news and information by a team of expert industry editors; • All information segmented into relevant technology/application/ industry silos; • In Focus portals designed to educate and inform in highly targeted subject areas; • Critical interviews, market commentaries, whitepapers; • Events listings, a fully-featured industry directory and more…

• Special editions for vertical markets; Public Security or Logistics and Transport, and Identification;

The Planet Biometrics portal and its newsletters are designed to be the best in the business. The professional, content-rich site contains cutting-edge news, case histories, white papers, analysis, a directory and more. High-quality, informed information is the hallmark of this site, which is targeted at decision makers in the government and commercial sectors. The international team of editors at Planet Biometrics is led by Mark Lockie, for more than a decade the Editor of the respected Biometric Technology Today journal and Director of the SDW 2014 event taking place over the next three days.

Find out more at: www.planetbiometrics.com

• Magazines for installers and planners in the security industry;

• Leaflets, B2C-orientated publications and sales material. You can find us in Continental Europe, in the Middle East and in Africa.

Find out more at: www.euro-security.de

PREMIER PARTNER: Secure Identity & Biometrics Association (SIBA) WHO WE ARE The Secure Identity and Biometrics Association (SIBA) is a group of companies and other stakeholders that share a common interest in furthering the adoption of secure identity and biometric technologies through forward-thinking thought leadership, and well-developed government relations, communications, and grassroots leadership. Members are actively involved in the research and development, deployment or commercialization of secure identity and biometric applications, systems and services. Members benefit a broad range of consumers, individuals, public entities, and commercial enterprises with both identity protection and security technologies. OUR MISSION To pro-actively create awareness and promote the value of secure identity technologies and biometric solutions that effectively protect and secure individuals from identity threats, as well as protect and secure facilities, organizations and governments. The complexities of these issues require strong leadership, government relations and expansive education. Complex, tangible democratic principles need consideration for many identity issues moving forward, including national security, public safety, economic strength, privacy and innovation. While some have couched these principles as mutually exclusive, SIBA was formed to provide leadership and solutions on how these principles can be integrated into solutions that respect and strengthen each of them in a manner that both better secures and protects individual identity. OUR LEADERSHIP As SIBA’s Executive Director and CEO, Janice Kephart was a key 9/11 Commission staffer who suggested biometrics be included in the Commission’s terrorist travel recommendations. Her career since, including as Special Counsel to the Senate Judiciary Committee in 2014, has garnered her unparalleled success in developing and helping implement key US secure identity laws and programs. She is well known, and well respected, by industry and stakeholders.

Find out more at: www.SIBAssoc.org

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PREMIER PARTNER: Security Document World

PREMIER PARTNER: re:ID

Security Document World has just undergone an exciting re-launch, creating an industry-leading web-based portal dedicated to providing timely, well-researched and free-to-access information for all those involved in purchasing, manufacturing and integrating securitydocument centred solutions.The site provides a strong focus on machine-readable travel documents, such as passports and visas, and on other government-issued security documents, such as national ID cards and drivers licenses.

re:ID (Regarding ID) is a 68-page, quarterly magazine that blends exceptional style and top quality content. For nine years, re:ID has helped guide thought leadership as the identity industry’s leading print publication. Each issue is mailed to more than 10,000+ subscribers, as well as members of leading trade associations. Each issue is also distributed at key industry events and more than 3,000 global readers access the electronic version online.

Find out more at: www.securitydocumentworld.com

Find out more at: www.regardingid.com

Regarding ID Magazine

PREMIER PARTNER: Secure ID News PREMIER PARTNER: Security-News.tv Security-News.tv is the first and only B2B broadcast communication channel addressing the international security industry. The channel incorporates video and audio interviews, video product demonstrations, networking opportunities and a quarterly publication - The Security VAULT. Security-News.tv has a clear focus on identification applications, access control applications and all topics concerning biometrics. Security-News.tv offers a completely new B2B approach to PR and marketing communications. By promoting a person, product or a solution through video or audio podcasts, those companies involved with Security-News.tv will extend the reach of their strategic messaging and visibility dramatically and, at the same time, extend the shelf-life of communication investments such as show booths or company showrooms.

Find out more at: http://s-n.tv/

For more than a decade, SecureIDNews.com has been the leading source for news and insight on the use of smart cards and advanced ID technology for large-scale identification programs such as electronic passports, FIPS 201, national IDs, voter IDs, driver licenses and converged physical and logical access solutions. The audience includes government and corporate decision makers from around the globe. Since 2013, more than 10 unique publications, each focused on an important aspect of identity, credentialing and security, have been combined under the SecureIDNews name. Each of these titles will continue to serve their worldwide audience with compelling content and sponsorship opportunities, but now as unique “channels” at SecureIDNews.com. This change will increase overall traffic and reach as the new SecureIDNews.com becomes greater than the sum of the parts.

Find out more at: www.SecureIDNews.com

SecureIDNews

THE SILICON TRUST THE INDUSTRY’S PREMIER SILICON BASED SECURITY PARTNER PROGRAM The Silicon Trust is a well established marketing program for smart card solutions with high visibility in the worldwide government and identification (ID) markets. It was set up in the year 2000 as a key partner platform for international companies aiming at promoting the use of silicon-based security in a broad variety of applications. With more than 30 companies along the value chain, the Silicon Trust forms a strong community of like-minded companies. The driving force behind the Silicon Trust are the three executive board

EXECUTIVE BOARD

partners: Gemalto, Giesecke & Devrient and Infineon Technologies, supported by the German Federal Office for Infor- mation Security (BSI) and the Fraunhofer Research Institution AISEC in the Silicon Trust advisory board.

ADVISORY BOARD

Follow our blog: silicon-trust.com Follow us on Twitter: @silicontrust

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Become a Member, Make a Difference

IBIA is the leading international trade group representing the identification technology industries. The association advances the adoption and responsible use of technologies for managing human identity to enhance security, privacy, productivity, and convenience for individuals, organizations, and governments.

QEII CONFERENCE CENTRE WESTMINSTER, LONDON, UK



Standardized security requirements



Upgraded certification from CWA to the worldwide recognized ISO level



A reliable guarantee for governments and other customers



Over 10 years of success and 80+ companies certified

offers leading global standardisations for the industry:

ISO 14298 – Management of Security Printing Processes

CWA 15374 – The certification for suppliers to the Security Printing Industry

For producers of documents of value, e.g. Banknotes,

All suppliers of products that include security features

ID documents or security foils, which are physically

or of services that ensure the physical security of prin-

protected against counterfeiting by added security

ted matter manufactured by a Security Printing Com-

features. ISO 14298 specifies requirements for the

pany can be audited against the CWA 15374.

management of security printing processes and is a transposition of the former CWA 14641.

Support the Security Printing Industry against counterfeiting and become a trusted organization. Apply today at [email protected] and visit our website at www.securityprinters.org

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Maximum security at every step from development to deployment.

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Exhibitors   L69 E13 C23 E29 C27 A21 L57 F21 B28 L25 D29 L19 H12 D15 L41 G19 L17 G23 J22 A17 E17

3M Security Systems 4Plate Abilma ABnote Andrews & Wykeham Angstrom Technologies API Holographics ARH Arnold Herzig ART-Line Atlantic Zeiser Atos ATP Adhesive Systems Austria Card Aware Bayer MaterialScience BG Ingenierie BN International Bundesdruckerei Cattaneo Meccanica Centro Grafico dg

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Cognitec Systems Computer Holography Crane Currency Cross Match Technologies cryptovision Cusbor Datacard Group De La Rue DEMAX HOLOGRAMS DERMALOG DESKO DILETTA ID-SYSTEMS Dimuken DIPA DKSH DLRS Ecological Fibers ELYCTIS Emperor Technology Evolis FAVINI

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FiberMark Redbridge FIME Flint Group Foryou Optical Technology Foster + Freeman GenKey GET Group Giesecke & Devrient Goldcrest Security Labels HID Global Holliston Hologram Industries Holographic Innovations IAI industrial systems id3 IDM Magazine Identity Papers IDscan Biometrics Infineon Innovatrics Intercede

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ITW Security Division Jura JSP KBA-NotaSys Keesing Technologies KEIT Kugler-Womako Lake Image Systems Luminescence MaskTech MELZER Morpho Nanobrick NXP Semiconductors Oasys Technologies OpSec Security OVD Kinegram Pacific Holographics Paul Leibinger Petrel Project Genesius PWPW

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Raith GmbH Regula Rolic Technologies ruhlamat secunet Security Networks Secure Coding Solutions Security Foiling Security Papers UK SICPA Smart Packaging Solutions Smartrac Technology Speed Identity SPM Suprema Teslin®Substrate from PPG Troy Group Trüb Tullis Russell VTT Wacom Europe X - InfoTech Zebra Technologies

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Exhibitor Listings STAND: L69 AND P20 ON 16 JUNE

3M United Kingdom PLC, 3M Centre, Cain Road, Bracknell, Berks, RG12 8HT, United Kingdom 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, in-depth 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 Gareth Thomas, International Business Manager T: +44 7785 950 375 • F: +44 161 683 2424 • [email protected] • www.3m.com/identitymanagement

4Plate

STAND: E13

Schwesterstr. 58, Wuppertal, 42285, Germany 4Plate is a manufacturer of standard and high security lamination plates with negative and positive elements such as MLI/CLI, micro text, braille, latent images, guilloches, patterns, 3D effect. With three production sites in Germany, Switzerland and Italy, the company is fully integrated, from plate production to the engraving of security features, to plate surface treatments for anti-static properties as well as surface hardening. Contact: Mr Tim Engeman, CEO T: +49 202 9170 9106 F: +49 202 9170 9102 E: [email protected] www.4plate.de

Abilma GmbH

STAND: C23

Schlossplatz 1-2, Bad Brambach, 08648, Germany Abilma is a newly formed company from Germany, created to provide customers with a new generation of multimodal biometric products. This new brand serves to strengthen our commitment to developing advanced, reliable biometric products and services at reasonable prices, making the world safer due to a wider application of biometric technologies. Contact: Mr Claus Rubner, CEO T: +49 37438 21727 F: +49 37438 21728 E: [email protected] www.abilma.com

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ABnote

STAND: E29

American Banknote Corp, Kleinhuelsen 16/18, Hilden, 40721, Germany ABnote, with facilities in North America, Europe, Africa, and Australasia, is a premier and trusted provider of secure products and solutions. We provide solutions to global customers including financial, retail, government, and many other commercial markets. ABnote’s primary products include financial cards (dual interface, EMV, magnetic stripe), identification and credential cards (drivers’ licenses, national ID cards, student ID), transit cards, hotel, facility and theme park access cards and membership programs, retail plastic cards (gift, loyalty, RFID), barcodes and labels and secure documents (vital records, certificates, passports, and more); along with complimentary secure services, including instant card issuance, NFC mobile payments, TSM, personalization, secure warehousing, distribution and fulfilment. Contact: Mr Uwe Ludwig, CEO International Business Unit T: +49 2103 9070470 F: +49 2103 9070479 E: [email protected] www.abnote.com

Andrews & Wykeham

STAND: C27

Lutyens Building Kingsland Business Park, Bilton Road, Basingstoke, Hampshire, 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 Lisa Brice, Business Development Administrator T: +44 1256 477372 F: +44 1256 400180 E: [email protected] www.andrews-wykeham.co.uk

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STAND: A21

Angstrom Technologies Inc.

STAND: F21

ARH Inc.

7880 Foundation Drive, Florence, KY 41042, USA

Alkotas ST, Budapest, 1123, Hungary

Founded in 1983, Angstrom Technologies, Inc. manufactures organic fluorescent pigments and fluorescence detection and measurement systems. Our 30 years of success in tackling unique challenges and our staff of experienced and creative technical minds make Angstrom the perfect choice to custom tailor a complete document security solution for you.

ARH is recognized as a leading manufacturer of ID and passport scanners and biometric enrollment devices. ARH ID document scanners are able to read and authenticate any ID document from drivers’ licenses up to ePassports, which make them ideal for any governmental and commercial application. OEM devices are available by request.

Contact: Mr Thomas R. Poe, Director of Business Development T: +1 859 282 0020 F: +1 859 282 8577 E: [email protected] www.angtech.com

Contact: Mr Andras Szabo, Sales Manager T: +36 1 201 9650 F: +36 1 201 9651 E: [email protected] www.arhungary.hu

TECHNOLOGIES INC

API Holographics Ltd

STAND: L57

STAND: B28

Arnold Herzig GmbH

Astor Road, Eccles New Road, Salford, Manchester, M50 1BB, United Kingdom

Radus Codiersysteme, Am Leveloh 16, Sprockhövel, 45549, Germany

API Holographics creates custom optical solutions to protect security documents and branded goods against counterfeit and fraud. We are a trusted supplier to security printers and solution providers who value our distinctive approach to design, broad range of products and features, and long experience and highlyspecialised technical expertise in foil manufacture and holography.

For over 50 years, our company has manufactured series and customized machines for print processing and has been a long-established supplier to governmental and private security printing companies. RFID encoding, personalization using inkjet, thermo transfer and laser, as well as print verification using cameras and the application of holograms for document security. With our RADUS product line, we offer our customers innovative coding and personalization solutions for ISO cards, individual sheets, labels, tickets and continuous forms.

Contact: Ms Emma Swain, Marketing Director T: +44 161 789 8131 F: +44 161 789 0564 E: [email protected] www.apigroup.com

Contact: Mr Oliver Koehler, Sales Manager T: +49 2324 7540 • F: +49 2324 73272 E: [email protected] • www.radus.de

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www.arjo-identity.com

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ART-Line Projekt GmbH

STAND: L25

Austria Card

STAND: D15

Curt-Frenzel-Strasse 10A, Augsburg, 86167, Germany

Lamezanstrasse 4-8, Vienna, 1230, Austria

ART-Line Projekt GmbH – Expertise in Security and Printing! We are an international consulting, engineering and trading company for the high security printing industry. Our knowhow is based on more than 25 years’ experience in the world of security printing. We assist the customer in setting up effective production systems with innovations, state-of-the-art equipment and materials to create new ideas together for future developments.

Austria Card is a market-leading company in the field of smart card development, production and personalisation. Specialising in biometric ePassport solutions, forgery-proof identification, customer loyalty programmes and payment transactions, we cooperate with governmental as well as enterprise and retail-based organisations. High standards, quality of life, innovation and personal attention are the driving values of Austria Card, instilled into its security documents.

Contact: Mr Michael Keie, Managing Director T: +49 821 27 27 8 0 F: +49 821 27 27 8 13 E: [email protected] www.art-line-gmbh.com

Contact: Mr Igor Pejic, Head of Marketing T: +43 1 610 65 104 F: +43 1 610 65 97 104 E: [email protected] www.austriacard.at

Atlantic Zeiser GmbH

STAND: D29

Aware Inc.

STAND: L41

Bogenstr 6-8, Emmingen, 78576, Germany

40 Middlesex Turnpike, Bedford, MA 01730, USA

The Atlantic Zeiser Group is a world leader in governmental and industrial high-security personalization, coding and mailing technologies, offering integrated system solutions for ID cards, passports, driver’s licenses, health, voter and commercial cards. We specialize in applying variable data onto media – while ensuring full data and ID-personalization process integrity.

Aware, Inc. is a veteran of the biometrics industry, providing standards-based client- and server-based biometrics software for public sector applications since 1992. 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 Thorsten Tritschler, Chief Sales Officer Executive Vice President T: +49 7465 291 0 F: +49 7465 291 166 E: [email protected] www.atlanticzeiser.com

Contact: Mr David Benini, VP Marketing T: +1 781 276 4000 F: +1 781 276 4001 E: [email protected] www.aware.com/biometrics

Atos IT Solutions & Services GmbH

STAND: L19

Otto-Hahn-Ring 6, Munich, D-81739, Germany Atos is an international information technology services company in 48 countries. Serving a global client base, it delivers hi-tech transactional services, consulting and technology services, systems integration and managed services. With its deep technology expertise and industry knowledge, it works with clients in all market sectors including public, health & transports. Atos is focused on business technology that powers progress and helps organizations to create their solutions for electronic ID in the future. Contact: Ms Kathleen Lau, Sales Manager T: +49 211 399 33386 E: [email protected] www.atos.net

Bayer MaterialScience AG

Speciality Films Marketing Unit Security, Building D208, Leverkusen, 51368, Germany With 2012 sales of €11.5 billion, Bayer MaterialScience is among the world’s largest polymer companies. Business activities are focused on the manufacture of high-tech polymer materials and the development of innovative solutions for products used in many areas of daily life. Bayer MaterialScience is a Bayer Group company. Contact: Mr Cengiz Yesildag, Global Head ID Cards & Security T: +49 214 30 55344 • F: +49 214 30 9655344 E: [email protected] • www.makrofol.com

BG Ingenierie

ATP Adhesive Systems AG

STAND: H12

STAND: G19

STAND: L17

4 Rue Paul Langevin, ZAC de la Goulgatière, Chateaubourg, Ille Et Vilaine, 35220, France

ATP has been producing high-quality adhesive systems on very modern coating machines in Milha since 1991. We specialise in the development, production and supply of single-sided, double-sided pressure sensitive and thermosetting adhesive films for a broad range of applications in industrial, graphic and label branches.

BG Ingénierie is a leading supplier of equipment to the cards and ePassports business. The company has four main activities: • Card manufacturing (manual and automatic chip implanting, GSM punch, card and chip programming, etc.); • Card testing (CQM, ISO, ANSI and specific); • ePassport testing (ICAO, interoperability, specific); • “Sur mesure” customer development (vision, RFID tester, your project, etc.)

Contact: Mr Richard Simpson, Sales Manager UK & Ireland T: +44 1706 219 815 F: +44 870 166 3119 E: [email protected] www.atp-ag.com

Contact: Ms Aurélie Gillard, Sales Manager T: +33 2 99 00 89 97 F: +33 2 99 00 89 98 E: [email protected] www.bginge.com

Sihleggstr. 23, PO Box 127, Wollerau, CH-8832, Switzerland

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BN International b.v.

STAND: G23

Cattaneo Meccanica SpA

STAND: A17

Rokerijweg 5, Huizen, 1271 AH, The Netherlands

Via Provinciale 9, Albegno Di Treviolo, 24048, Italy

Located in The Netherlands, BN International b.v. are a leading manufacturer of covering materials for the global market. BN International materials are produced especially for use in the world’s leading passport-covering production facilities utilising either our textile, latex-saturated paper or traditional paper-based substrates, which are naturally available in various colours and finishes.

Cattaneo Securtiy, a division of Cattaneo Meccanica SpA, is one of the leading manufacturers of web intaglio presses and platemaking systems for the production of the highest quality security documents such as stamps, banderols, passports, visa, cheques, and certificates. We supply our solution worldwide, to private and government printing works.

Contact: Mr Karel Borst, Business Manager Security Covers T: +31 61 00 17 566 F: +31 35 5266004 E: [email protected] www.bncovermaterials.com

Contact: Mrs Patrizia Mantegazza, Sales & Marketing Manager T: +39 (0) 35 691616 E: [email protected] www.cattaneomeccanica.eu

STAND: J22

Bundesdruckerei GmbH

Centro Grafico DG

STAND: E17

Oranienstrasse 91, Berlin, 10969, Germany

Via Einstein 76, Marcallo, Milan, 20010, Italy

Bundesdruckerei GmbH offers full ID management with system solutions and services for secure identification and is one of the world’s leading companies in this field. Its portfolio ranges from data capture, management and encryption to the production of documents and verification devices, right through to electronic border control solutions, software for high-security infrastructures, complete passport and ID card systems.

Centro Grafico DG offers innovative holographic security solutions. The company specializes in manufacturing high security holographic foils and laminates to protect banknotes, visas, ID cards and driving licenses. Centro Grafico has been accredited by government agencies for the production of national passports and also produces base films and foils to customer specifications.

Contact: Ms Sabine Düfer, Director Communications Exhibitions & Events T: +49 30 2598 2804 F: +49 30 2598 2808 E: [email protected] www.bundesdruckerei.de

Contact: Mr Simone Foini, Export Sales Manager T: +39 02 97250232 F: +39 02 9760080 E: [email protected] www.centrograficodg.it

E-passport testing equipment ICAO tests Non ICAO tests • Back pocket • E-passport 3 wheels • Stamp impact • Roller pressure • Abrasion • Wrapping test • Pen • Rotary stress • Passport torsion • Dynamic bending • Sheet turning • Sheet pulling • Peel strength • Passport warpage • MRP holder device

Smart cards and equipment manufacturer

BG INGENIERIE ALSO PROPOSES

Card manufacturing equipment Card testing equipment Specific developments

www.bginge.com - [email protected] - FRANCE - +33 2.99.00.89.97

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Premier face recognition technology for eGate integration 1

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Cognitec Systems GmbH

STAND: B11

Computer Holography Centre Ltd

STAND: B16

Grossenhainer Str. 101, Tower B, Dresden, Saxony, 01127, Germany

proezd 4922, b.2/4, Zelenograd, Moscow, 124460, Russian Federation

Cognitec develops market-leading face recognition technology and applications for enterprise and government customers around the world. Various independent evaluation tests have proven the premier performance of the FaceVACS® software. Cognitec’s portfolio includes products for facial image database search, video screening and analytics, border control, ICAO-compliant photo capturing and facial image quality assessment. Corporate headquarters are located in Dresden, Germany; other offices are in Miami, FL; Rockland, MA; and Sydney, Australia.

Computer Holography Centre Ltd specializes in the production of original, high-security holograms. The company uses electron beam origination technology, which provides overt and covert security features recorded at a resolution of 10 nanometers. Our developments are in wide use for the protection of banknotes, passports, tax stamps, ID-cards, etc.

Contact: Dr Jürgen Pampus, VP Sales & Marketing T: +49 351 862 920 F: +49 351 862 9210 E: [email protected] www.cognitec.com

Contact: Mr Anton Goncharsky, General Director T: +7 495 939 27 59 F: +7 495 939 27 68 E: [email protected] www.computer-holography.com

The global hub for advanced identity technologies: STAND: L47 Crane Currency biometrics, secure credentials and digital identity systems 1245 Old Alpharetta Rd, Alpharetta, GA, 30041, United States

Crane Currency provides micro-optic security features to the banknote and security document markets. technology provides ■ An international conference and Our exhibition the highest level of anti-counterfeit protection. Crane has been with banknotes 50 leadingaround companies exhibiting from security protecting the world with the Motion™ threads since 2006. and is introducing the technology for the around the world protection of government-issued ID documents. Walter E Washington Convention Center, Washington, DC Conference: 23–25 March 2015 Exhibition: 24–25 March 2015

■ Up to attendees anticipated Contact: Mr1,000 Dave Graves, Manager, ID Development T: +1 678 262 2629 E:■[email protected] Low rates for government www.cranecurrency.com ■ Exhibition-only entrance is free!

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Identity Solutions As the industry benchmark for ten-print fingerprint capture, Cross Match Technologies offers efficient, intuitive and reliable biometric solutions for your border control and passenger processing applications. Whether it is a standalone deployment or integration into self-service kiosks, Cross Match is the choice of agencies around the world. Learn more at www.crossmatch.com or please visit booth E11.

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Cross Match Technologies, 3950 RCA Boulevard, Suite 5001, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410, USA Cross Match Technologies is a leading innovator and provider of biometric identity management solutions to governments, law-enforcement agencies, and businesses around the world. Offerings include software, hardware, and related services addressing multiple biometric technologies. Solutions support wireless, mobile or stationary applications, and encompass fingerprint, palm, and iris scanners; facial capture software; secure document readers; AFIS/ABIS systems; enrollment, matching, and custom software; and related professional services.

Cross Match products and solutions are deployed with more than 10,000 customers in over 80 countries worldwide. We enable criminal bookings; background checks for job applicants, security clearances and visa applications; verification of identities at national borders and other checkpoints; registration of citizens for driver’s license, national identification, and voter programs; prevention of identity fraud in large-scale government and civilian programs; and manage individual identities for a more private, secure, and convenient world.

Contact: Meredith A Dwyer, Inside Sales State, Local & Commercial T: +1 561 622 4605 • F: +1 561 828 7717 • [email protected] • www.crossmatch.com

cryptovision GmbH

STAND: K25

Munscheidstr 14, Gelsenkirchen, 45886, Germany cryptovision is a world-leading specialist for cryptography and electronic identity solutions. The Germany-based company has been specializing in this field for almost 15 years, with hundreds of successful projects delivered. More than 100 million people worldwide make use of cryptovision products every day in such diverse sectors as defense, automotive, financial, government, retails and industry. Contact: Mr Lutz Feldhege, VP Organisation T: +49 209 167 2450 • F: +49 209 1672461 E: [email protected] • www.cryptovision.com

Cusbor SL

STAND: J11

Juan de la Cierva, 6, Pol. Ind Can Castells, Canovelles, Barcelona, 0842, Spain Cusbor is a sewing-threads manufacturer and producer of security threads for ID and passports. Our products are used worldwide for the production of governmental passports. Contact: Mr Jose M Mauri, Export Manager T: +34 93 849 8191 F: +34 93 849 1934 E: [email protected] www.cusbor.com

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STAND: J20 AND P17 ON 16 JUNE De La Rue, De La Rue House, Jays Close, Viables, Basingstoke, Hants, RG22 4BS, United Kingdom De La Rue is a trusted partner of governments, central banks, issuing authorities and commercial organisations around the world, offering a range of identity management and product authentication solutions, as well as the design and production of banknotes and cash management processing solutions. De La Rue works in close collaboration with government clients to develop their own strategic roadmap, implementing passport, ePassport, national ID, eID, driving license and voter registration schemes, as well as authentication label and tax stamp solutions.

The Group is the world’s largest integrated commercial banknote printer, and in addition manufactures sophisticated high-speed cash sorting and inspection equipment. De La Rue is a recognised authority around the world for its unrivalled technical expertise and innovation, with its local knowledge and on the ground support being second to none

Contact: Ms Claire Burrows, Marketing Communications Manager T: +44 1256 605000 • F: +44 1256 605299 • [email protected] • www.delarue.com STAND: L31

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: Ms Jenny Olivey, EMEA Marketing Communications Manager T: +44 1489 555600 E: [email protected] www.datacard.com/government

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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: +49 921 79279 17 F: +49 921 79279 14 E: [email protected] www.desko.com

DILETTA Maschinentechnik GmbH

STAND: B26

16 Abagar Str, Gorublyane, Sofia, 1138, Bulgaria Demax Holograms – creating complete and complicated security solutions to serve governments, private business and international customers. The key element in our strategy for protecting documents and trademarks is the combination of different printing technologies with optical technology for synthesizing and application of DOVE – our own unique system LIDOgram. Contact: Ms Vanya Monovski, Marketing Manager T: +359 2 9307 641 • F: +359 2 9307 643 E: [email protected] www.demax.bg

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STAND: K21

Industriestrasse 25-27, Nauheim, 64569, Germany 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-readable features. Contact: Mr Udo Nikolai, Business Development & Product Manager T: +49 6152 1804 0 F: +49 6152 1804 22 E: [email protected] www.diletta.com

Dimuken (GB) Ltd

STAND: G21

Mittelweg 120, Hamburg, 20148, Germany

33 Stapeldon Road, Orton Southgate, Peterborough, Cambs, PE6 9PL, United Kingdom

The German software company is the global market leader in the field of automated fingerprint identification systems (AFIS). With products ranging from high-tech border control systems to the most secure identity card in the world, DERMALOG Identification Systems has more than 20 years’ experience in the research and development of biometric products and procedures.

The Dimuken Group is a leading global provider 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 and sports tickets, travel documents, cheques, examination certificates, warranty and authenticity documents.

Contact: Mr Henning Nehse, Sales Manager T: +49 40 413 227 0 • F: +49 40 413 22 80 E: [email protected] www.dermalog.com

Contact: Mr Kevin Davenport, Manging Director T: +44 1733 230 044 • F: +44 1733 230 012 E: [email protected] www.dimuken.com

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DIPA Inc

STAND: E19

DLRS (NI) Ltd

Hegyalja str. 203/1, Miskolc, 3535, Hungary

Pinewood Close, Boghall Road, Bray, Co. Wicklow, Ireland

DIPA is the only security paper producer in Hungary with over 230 years’ expertise, and with the most up-to-date paper-producing technology. Our product range comprises high quality security paper for banknotes, passports, identity and financial documents, secure-featured tickets for transport companies and vouchers. We apply a wide range of security features such as watermarks, various security fibres and dots, security threads, iridescent stripe and hologram foil, and chemical protection, according to customer needs for the best anti-counterfeiting protection.

DLRS Limited is Ireland’s largest security printer. Established since 1976, the Company has production facilities in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. DLRS Limited has an international client base including government departments, financial institutions and commercial organisations. Our product range includes passports, fiscal stamps, biometric cards, cheques and certificates.

Contact: Ms Gyöngyi Kerekes, Sales Representative T: +36 46 530 847 • F: +36 46 530 840 E: [email protected] www.dipa.hu

STAND: L27

DKSH Great Britain Ltd

Contact: Mr Peter Thomas, General Manager T: 00 353 1 2768600 F: 00 353 1 2768666 E: [email protected] www.dlrsgroup.com

STAND: A13

Ecological Fibers Inc.

Wellington House, 3rd Floor, 68 Wimbledon Hill Road, Wimbledon, London, SW19 7PA, United Kingdom

40 Pioneer Drive, Lunenburg, MA 01462, USA

DKSH works in partnership with key players in the security market helping them to develop innovative products. DKSH offers a range of raw materials to produce key overt and covert security features. DKSH can help solve issues with adhesion to difficult and diverse substrates. Visit us on stand L27.

Ecological Fibers is the global leader in manufacturing 100% solvent free and environmentally friendly covering materials for the security document industry. Specifically engineered to meet customer’s passport and security document needs, our ACURA product line provides the durability and security necessary for life’s most important documents.

Contact: Mrs Jill Young, Sales Manager T: +44 (0) 20 8879 5500 F: +44 (0) 20 8879 5501 E: [email protected] www.dksh.com/uk

Contact: Mr John C. Quill, Security Sales Manager T: +1 978 537 0003 F: +1 978 537 2238 E: [email protected] www.ecofibers.com

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STAND: P10 ON 16-18 JUNE

European Association for Biometrics, Prins Willem van Oranjelaan 4, 1412 GK Naarden, The Netherlands The European Association for Biometrics (EAB) is a non-profit organization seeking to advance the proper and beneficial use of biometrics in Europe, taking into account the interests of European citizens, industries, academia and governments. The EAB is the primary European multi stakeholder platform for biometrics and targets its activities in the following areas: • Communication and community building; • Training and education;

The EAB engages stakeholders from all European countries including the European Commission and the European Parliament, by establishing a pan-European network of national contacts points and platforms and by providing a program that appeals to common needs. The EAB is committed to contribute to the development of technologies and services that ensure safety, security, interoperability and the protection of human rights, including the right to privacy.

• Research and programme development.

Contact: Mr Max Snijder, Secretary General T: +31 624 603809 • [email protected] • www.eab.org

ELYCTIS

STAND: H14

240 rue François Gernelle, Pertuis, 84120, France ELYCTIS develops, manufactures and markets readers dedicated to Secured Identity Documents (ePassport, eID, eDL etc.). Thanks to our expertise in the relevant standards (ICAO, IAS, 7816, 14443, PC/SC, Biometry) we provide support and software developments on fixed and mobile terminals. Our ID BOX One product range is a compact USB device-family, gathering all the peripherals required to read any electronic document (RFID reader, ISO contact reader, OCR scanner and fingerprint sensor) and able to read e-documents in a single action. Contact: Mr Alexandre Joly, Managing Director T: +33 6 27 71 37 68 E: [email protected] www.elyctis.fr

Emperor Technology Company Ltd

STAND: L63

4/F, Tower D, Tianji Building, Tian’an Cyber Park, Shenzen, 518040, China Emperor Technology has been developing Secure ID, e-Payment and smart cards technologies over the last 17 years. The company is the largest manufacturer of secure ID and card personalization systems in China and serves 2 billion people with its contact and contactless, printing and biometric, secure certification technologies. Contact: Ms Sandrine Li, International Department Manager T: +86 755 83416677 F: +86 755 83416349 E: [email protected] www.emperortech.com

STAND: P11 ON 16-18 JUNE

EURO SECURITY, Peckhauser Strasse 29, 40822 Mettmann, Germany SEC Global has been publishing the German and international security magazine EURO SECURITY for 20 years.

• Magazines for installers and planners in the security industry;

We are a reliable partner for the production of print media in various different forms.

• Special editions for vertical markets: Public Security or Logistics and Transport and Identification; • Leaflets, B2C-orientated publications and sales materials.

Contact: Dr Claudia Mrozek, Publisher

You can find us in Continental Europe, in the Middle East and in Africa.

T: +49 21 04 95 89 72 • [email protected] • www.euro-security.de

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Evolis Card Printer

STAND: L37 Flint Group

14, Ave de la Fontaine, ZI Angers - Beaucouzé, Beaucouzé, 49070, France Cards for foolproof security! EVOLIS designs, manufactures and markets a complete range of solutions for personalizing plastic cards including printing, encoding and laminating all types of cards from national identity cards to drivers’ licenses. Contact: Mr Cyrille Volentier, EMEA Key Account Manager T: +33 241 367606 F: +33 241 367612 E: [email protected] www.evolis.com

FAVINI S.r.l

Sieglestrasse 25, Stuttgart, 70469, Germany Flint Group serves the global printing and packaging industry. The company develops, manufactures and markets an extensive portfolio of printing inks and coatings, pressroom chemicals, blankets and sleeves for offset printing, photopolymer plates and sleeves, plate-making equipment and flexographic sleeve systems, pigments and additives. With the nyloprint® letterpress range, Flint Group offers the largest selection of printing plates for security printing worldwide. Contact: Mr Markus Mühlfeit, Product Manager T: +49 711 9816 598 E: [email protected] www.flintgrp.com

STAND: A17

Via Alcide De Gasperi,26, Rossano Veneto, Vicenza, 36028, Italy Favini is an Italian company with a long history in paper manufacturing. It has a significant market share in industrial release and specialty fine paper. Favini offers a wide range of security papers. Contact: Mr Andrea Favini, Export Sales Director T: +39 424 547711 E: [email protected] www.favini.com

STAND: E23 FiberMark Redbridge International Ltd Ainsworth, Bolton, Lancs., BL2 5PD, United Kingdom

STAND: D25 Huizhou Foryou Optical Technology Co. Ltd Bldng 10, Area B, No.1 North Shangxia Rd, Foryou Industrial Park, Huizhou City, Guangdong Province, 516005, China FYOTEC is a Chinese-based manufacturer with more than 16 years of expertise in developing one of the most favorable security products, Optical Changeable Effect Pigment/Ink, meeting the demands of governments and brand owners around the world. FYOTEC has been involved in the production of high-security passports and IDs, and is a faithful and loyal partner. Contact: Mr Sean Liu, Manager T: +86 151 19017574 F: +86 752 5302222 E: [email protected] www.fyotec.com

FiberMark Red Bridge International lead the world in the supply of superior quality covering materials and spine tapes for electronic and machine readable passports.

Foster + Freeman Ltd

We deliver: • Innovative ideas; • Integration; • High security; • Quality; • A proven track record.

STAND: G25

Vale Park, Evesham, Worcs, WR11 1TD, United Kingdom

Choose the world’s leader. Choose FiberMark. Contact: Ms Vivian Taylor, Product Manager Security T: +44 1204 556900 F: +44 1204 556913 E: [email protected] www.fibermark.com

FIME

STAND: A15

STAND: L17

Immeuble Antony Parc 1, 2-4-6 place du Général de Gaulle, Antony, 92160, France

Established in 1978, the company 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. T: +44 1386 768050 F: +44 1386 765351 E: [email protected] www.fosterfreeman.com

GenKey Solutions B.V.

STAND: L11

High Tech Campus 9, Eindhoven, 5656 AE, The Netherlands

FIME is an independent, global leader in testing services, tools and consulting for smart devices and secure chip-based applications within the telecoms, payments, Near Field Communication (NFC), transport, identity and banking sectors. Its international teams work with manufacturers, banks and authorities to provide certification and debugging as well as equipment and expertise for customer R&D.

GenKey is the leading provider of large-scale biometric identity management solutions for elections and digital healthcare, with a focus on emerging economies. GenKey has developed complete solutions for voter management, medical ID handling/claim processing and large-scale ID management. The solutions comprise all aspects ranging from biometric registration, deduplication and adjudication, to verification and identification services.

Contact: Mr Nigel Reavley, Sales Director EMEA (Vendors) T: +33 6 30 58 49 50 F: 01 41 98 48 21 E: [email protected] www.fime.com

Contact: Mr Arnd Langguth, Director Sales T: +31 407513911 E: [email protected] www.genkey.com

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Global Enterprise Technologies Corp.

STAND: E15

Goldcrest Security Labels

STAND: H11

230 Third Avenue, Waltham, MA, 02451, United States

Unit A5-A6, Telford Road, Bicester, Oxon, OX26 4LE, UK

GET Group is a global leader in secure document and information technology solutions. Our innovative technologies and systems integration expertise set us apart. For more than 25 years we have been helping organizations worldwide efficiently manage the issuance of the most diverse and advanced range of secure personalized identification documents.

Goldcrest Security Labels print and supply anti-fraud and product protection self-adhesive labels for the UK and export throughout the world. Our portfolio includes; scratch off, activation, tamperevident and void security labelling. New products include holograms and covert marking systems for anti-counterfeit and enhanced product protection.

Contact: Mr Isam Aziziyeh, Deputy Executive Director T: +1 781 890 6700 F: +1 781 890 6320 E: [email protected] www.getgroup.com

Contact: Mr Mick Bowler, Sales & Marketing Manager T: +44 1869 243 201 F: +44 1869 244 734 E: [email protected] www.adhesivelabels.co.uk

Giesecke & Devrient GmbH

STAND: J13

Holliston LLC

STAND: L23

Prinzregentenstrasse 159, Munich, 81677, Germany

905 Holliston Mills Road, Church Hill, TN 37642, USA

The Government Solutions business unit of the G&D Group provides high-security travel documents, identification and healthcare cards, as well as solutions for document and product authentication.

Most Durable Covers in the World – Setting the Security Standard for Over a Century.

The company’s expertise extends from consulting and implementation, to maintaining identification systems for documents. It also delivers system solutions for data entry, personalization, authentication, and border control in the field of high-security documents. Contact: Mr Henrik Rinnert, VP Sales & Marketing/Government Solutions E: [email protected] www.gi-de.com

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 Bill Waldron, VP Security Sales T: +1 423 357 3893 F: +1 423 357 8840 E: [email protected] www.holliston.com

Security Labels Goldcrest Labels Ltd, Telford Road, Bicester Oxfordshire OX26 4LE Established 1971 Telephone: +44 (0)1869 243 201 www.adhesivelabels.co.uk

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HID Global GmbH, Am Klingenweg 6A, Walluf, 65396, Germany There has been a wholesale shift to eIDs and ePassports by governments worldwide, driven by increasing need for security, privacy, strong authentication and convenience. By 2015, 88% of all credentials issued are expected to be eIDs, and eID adopter nations will outnumber those using traditional IDs by approximately four to one. As a worldwide leader in secure identity solutions, HID Global is a proven and respected brand in the access control and secure ID solutions industry. HID Global’s Government ID Solutions provides governments worldwide with highly customizable identity solutions. Currently, HID Global participates in more than 39 ePassport programs and 49 national/eID program, and the list is growing. A modern eID card enables a huge range of benefits for both governments and their citizens, including the ability to:

• Know who has entered or left the country; • Ensure one legal identity for each ID card holder; • Protect the rights of citizens and legal residents; • Maintain security at borders and exercise control over refugee movements; • Streamline access to government and social services; • Pave the way for the introduction of a national health insurance service; • Improve tax collection; • Enable fair voting at elections.

Contact: Mr Robert Wolak, Segment Communications Manager, Goverment ID T: +1 952 946 6327 • [email protected] • www.hidglobal.com

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Identity Papers Ltd

Parc d’activities Gustave Eiffel, 22 avenue de l’Europe, Bussy-St-Georges, Marme la Vallée Cedex 3, 77600, France

Unit 1 Cavendish Business Centre, 86a Cavendish Place, Eastbourne, East Sussex, BN21 3RR, United Kingdom

Hologram. Industries is a global leader in security devices and systems, offering an extensive range of innovative solutions to guarantee fiduciary, identity and travel document security, and to authenticate, track & trace global brands. Recognized by industry partners and governments as an expert in high-security solutions, Hologram. Industries has 25 years’ experience in holography and is certified CWA/Intergraf.

Identity Papers specialises in watermarks and works with customers to develop the most suitable papers for their security requirements.

Contact: Delphine Vie, Group Marketing Manager T: +33 1 72 77 70 00 F: +33 1 64 76 35 70 E: [email protected] www.hologram-industries.com

Contact: Mr Paul Stenning, Managing Director T: +44 1323 736599 F: +44 1323 708090 E: [email protected] www.idpapers.co.uk

STAND: A11 Holographic Security Innovations Ltd

Working with our established network of preferred paper mills across a range of manufacturing styles, we combine traditional craftsmanship with modern technologies to deliver an extensive range of innovative features for enhanced protection across a variety of paper-based applications

STAND: C29

Identification & Management Co

Hopkinson Way, West Portway Business Park, Andover, Hampshire, SP10 3ZE, United Kingdom

Unit 905, Sunbeam Commercial Building, 469-471 Nathan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong

Holographic Innovations is a UK manufacturer offering optical security solutions in holographic structures, coatings and security print for the protection of security documents, cards and goods against fraud. We are experts in this technology specialising in scratch-off foils, scratch-labels, holographic microtaggants, holographic foils, and transparent holographic devices.

Nowadays our world is heavily associated with the application of smart chip and contactless/NFC technology. Whether in cards, SIM/SAM, travel documents, consumer and industrial products, the advancement of such smart technology has provided a solid foundation for the process of identification.

Contact: Dr John Drinkwater, Managing Director T: +44 1264 748508 E: [email protected] www.holographic-innovations.com

Under the auspices of the Asia Pacific Smart Card Association (APSCA), Identification & Management (IDM) is a quarterly magazine launched to provide unbiased reports and stories from a user- and application-specific approach on how the identification technology is developing and its contributions to important areas that affect our life, such as • Electronic identity;

id3 Technologies

STAND: F19

5 rue de la Verrerie, Le Fontanil-Cornillon, F-38120, France Id3 Technologies is a biometrics expert company providing awardwinning algorithms, biometric devices and ID systems. Established since 1990 and originally involved in electronics, id3 is a biometrics veteran, developing innovative, secure and convenient solutions such as match-on-card, multimodal enrolment, AFIS and ABIS. Contact: Mr Marc Lavorel, Products Sales Manager T: +33 4 76 75 75 85 E: [email protected] www.id3.eu

• Integrated security with smart access; • Secured access to IT & cloud computing; • NFC and smart phone applications; • Revenue and information management in transport and urban mobility; • Innovation in retail banking services; • Retail business and digital marketing, etc. Contact: Mr Kenneth Cheung, Executive Director T: +852 56226483 F: +852 31050504 E: [email protected] www.id-mgt.com

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STAND: F15 AND P18 ON 16 JUNE

IAI industrial systems B.V., De Run 5406, Veldhoven, Noord Brabant, 5504 DE, Netherlands IAI is an independent equipment manufacturer that supplies systems to personalise travel- and identity documents, and to secure valuable documents such as banknotes, cheques and certificates. We take pride in delivering our equipment at the highest quality and with the best service during the long life cycle of our systems. We embrace the challenge to develop

innovative new personalisation technologies or features based on laser technology. IAI’s systems and features are successfully used for various security documents worldwide, ranging from banknotes, bank cheques and certificates, to driving licenses, passports and ID cards.

Contact: Mr Bart Crols, Sales Manager T: +31 40 2542445 • F: +31 40 2545635 • [email protected] • www.iai.nl

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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, and 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 contact-based and contactless interfaces support all application hardware needs in the secure document world, including ePassport, eID, eResidence permit, eVoting record

card, eRegistered traveller permit, eGov, eHealth, tachograph, toll collection, and driving licenses. For years now, a large number of governments and authorities have placed their trust in Infineon ICs for electronic ID documents. Infineon’s security chips can be found in electronic passports in countries including Germany, USA, China, Brazil, Indonesia, France, Norway and Poland, and in the electronic ID cards of Germany, Saudi Arabia, the Philippines, Hong Kong, Italy, Austria, Portugal and Ireland. On average, every second chip used in government ID applications worldwide comes from Infineon.

Contact: Mr Chris Shire, Business Development Manager T: +44 1932 78 47 96 • F: +49 89 234 955 9461 • [email protected] • www.infineon.com/security

IDscan Biometrics Limited

STAND: B14

5-7 Skylines Village, Limeharbour, Canary Wharf, London, E14 9TS, United Kingdom IDscan Biometrics is the UK’s leading ID scanning company with customers scanning more than 2 million IDs each month. We provide document authentication, fake ID detection, document OCR, age verification, passport scanning, KYC, AML, together with bespoke software development and biometrics, across retail, banking, leisure, security and government. Contact: Ms Karen Food, Office Manager T: +44 207 987 9977 E: [email protected] www.idscan.co.uk

Innovatrics

STAND: C11

Pri Vinohradoch 82, Bratislava, 831 06, Slovakia Innovatrics is an experienced software development company specializing in delivering fingerprint recognition software for projects around the world. Innovatrics components offer exceptional performance perfectly suitable for both, high-end and low-cost biometric applications. Contact: Mr Vladimir Kostiviar, Business Development Manager T: +421 2 2071 4056 F: +421 2 3301 6320 E: [email protected] www.innovatrics.com

STAND: C15 AND P16 ON 16 JUNE

Jura JSP GmbH, Gebhardtgasse 13, Vienna, 1190, Austria The Jura JSP GmbH (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 Jura JSP offers special computer-to-plate units with max 12,800 dpi resolution, in close cooperation with Kodak. Laser-driven intaglio plate making To prepare print-ready intaglio plates, Jura JSP launched a direct laser-engraving machine (DLE), in close cooperation with the Austrian Bank Note Printing Company (OeBS).

Contact: Barna Barabas, Deputy Managing Director

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 hiddenimage technology to protect security documents, including banknotes. Travel document personalization Jura JSP GmbH is the global pioneer in supplying security solutions against photo-replacement on travel documents. Jura’s technology offers a counter-related authentication and counter-protection of visible data, OCR line, hidden personal data in the photo to data stored in the chip.

T: +36 1 275 1250 • F: +36 1 275 1259 • [email protected] • www.jura.hu

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STAND: B23

Intercede Ltd

Lutterworth Hall, St. Mary’s Road, Lutterworth, Leicestershire, LE17 4PS, United Kingdom Intercede is a software company specialising in identity and credential management. Its MyID software enables organisations to create and use trusted digital identities for employees, citizens and machines, allowing secure access to services, facilities, information and networks. Millions of identities are managed using MyID, and Intercede has provided identity verification and management services to global customers for more than 20 years. Customers trusting Intercede for secure digital identity include the UK and US governments and some of the world’s largest corporations. Contact: Mr Jamie Smith, Business Development Manager T: +1455 558111 F: +1455 558222 E: [email protected] www.intercede.com

STAND: L45

ITW Security Division

32 Commerce Drive North, Cranbury, NJ 08512, USA ITW Security Division, comprising COVID, Fasver, and Imagedata, is a leading global supplier of holographic and printed security laminates for passports and ID cards, and dye sublimation ribbons for ID card color personalization. Visit booth L45 to see our new security solutions for polycarbonate ID cards and passport data pages. ITW Security Division is part of the ITW Security and Brand Identity Group, which comprises individual business units of Illinois 05-06449 ID&SN Ad 216x154.5mm v2_Layout 1 25/04/2014 15:16 Page 1 Tool Works Inc. (NYSE: ITW). Contact: Mr Bob Carey, Business Unit Manager T: +1 609 395 5610 E: [email protected] www.itwsecuritydivision.com

KBA-NotaSys SA

STAND: D19

Avenue du Grey 55, Lausanne, Vaud, 1014, Switzerland Your partner in the production of security documents. KBA-NotaSys serves the global security print industry with a full range of innovative products and services for the design and production of banknotes and security documents. We combine technology and expertise to guarantee the integrity of these documents today and tomorrow. Contact: Ms Katia Acebo, Marketing & Events Executive T: +41 21 345 7000 F: +41 21 345 7010 E: [email protected] www.kba-notasys.com

Keesing Technologies

STAND: G11

Hogehilweg 17, Amsterdam, 1101 CB, Netherlands Established in 1923, Keesing Technologies is the leading provider of ID document authentication solutions. Keesing offers state-of-the art solutions that allow users (experts as well as employees without any specialist knowledge) to inspect and authenticate nearly all ID documents in circulation. Solutions that provide you with the assurance of an ID document’s authenticity. Keesing is the owner of the world’s most comprehensive source of genuine ID documents. This database provides authoritative access to international ID documents from over 200 countries and all North American DLs.For over 90 years, thousands of organizations rely on Keesing’s expertise and solutions to fight counterfeiting and ID fraud. Contact: Ms Jacqueline van den Top, Manager Marketing & Communications T: +31 20 7157 800 F: +31 20 7157 888 E: [email protected] www.keesingtechnologies.com

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STAND: D23

Keit Ltd

Lake Image Systems Limited

STAND: B13

bul.Andrey Lyapchev 75, post box 9, Sofia, 1712, Bulgaria

The Forum, Icknield Way, Tring, Herts., HP23 4JX, UK

KEIT is a Bulgarian company focusing its activities for more than 15 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 the holder of several international patents for multimedia, multistage-encrypted markings and material code.

Lake Image Systems is a world leader in the design, development and manufacture of imaging and scanning technologies for the world’s security printing industries. By reading and processing the variable data now commonplace on many printed items, our systems inspect, verify, track and report on millions of printed pieces daily.

Contact: Mr Georgi Zelew, General Manager T: +359 2 975 38 70 F: +359 2 975 39 54 E: [email protected] ÊÅÈÒ ÊEIT www.keit.bg

Contact: Mr Paul Stinson, Sales Director T: +44 1442 892700 F: +44 1442 892792 E: [email protected] www.lakeimage.com

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STAND: J26

Paul Leibinger GmbH & Co KG

STAND: F23

Schlosserstraße 15, Nürtingen, D-72622, Germany

Daimlerstrasse 14, Tuttlingen, 78532, Germany

We developed an efficient modular passport machine system, the PassPort 1-4. It offers customized solutions, including RFID ePassports storing biometric data, high capacity interlock stitching, and new cover and chip inlay lamination techniques. We also upgrade existing machines.

Precise fine mechanics and electronics, as well as the use of latest software, characterize Leibinger’s product line – Advances through technology. Headquartered in Tuttlingen, Germany, Leibinger represents well-engineered and dependable technologies in the fields of high quality numbering machines, camera systems and industrial small character inkjet printers.

Contact: Ms Wenke Kohl, Marketing & Communications Manager T: +49 7022 7002 218 E: [email protected] www.kugler-womako.com

Integrated industrial-grade camera. Red status LEDs enhance interaction by drawing attention to different functions during the process.

T: +49 7461 9286-0 F: +49 7461 9286-199 E: [email protected] www.leibinger-group.com

Speed Capture G3 – Integrated Biometric Enrollment Solution

Extendable/adjustable upper casing for improved ergonomics.

Integrated signature capture pad with user-friendly, pen-like stylus.

Optional fingerprint device, 2x1, 1x4, 1x1 fingerprint readers.

Glödlampsgränd 1, SE- 120 31 Stockholm, Sweden Tel +46(0)8 702 33 50, Fax +46(0)8 518 008 89 [email protected], www.speed-identity.com Speed_Identity_SDW2014.indd 1

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Luminescence Intl. Ltd.

STAND: L53

The Fairway, Bush Fair, Harlow, Essex, CM18 6NG, UK LUMINESCENCE manufactures a wide range of security inks that can be used to identify unauthorized documents. These anti-amendment and anti-counterfeiting features can be detected visually or machineread. 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 John Cooper, Technical Sales Director T: +44 1279 456400 F: +44 1279 421142 E: [email protected] www.luminescence.co.uk

NANOBRICK CO Ltd

4th Floor Advance Inst Of Convergence Technology, 906-5 Lui-dong,Youngtong-gu, Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do, 443-270, Republic of Korea Under its slogan, innovation beyond imagination, NANOBRICK is creating the new future through new innovative material development. Our company’s main product is color-tunable materials based on photonic crystals. By adjusting nano-sized fine particles, we can form various structures exhibiting various characteristics. Contact: Mr Boseung Jang, Reasearch Engineer/Team Leader T: +82 70 4694 2946 F: +82 31 663 9430 E: [email protected] www.nanobrick.co.kr

STAND: L29 NXP Semiconductors

MaskTech GmbH

STAND: G17

STAND: L61

Nordostpark 16, Nuremberg, 90411, Germany

4 Rue du Port aux Vins, Suresnes, 92150, France

MaskTech is the leading independent provider of embedded system on chip, high-security operating systems and middleware solutions for eID 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, supporting RFID, dual interface or contact interface.

The electronics industry is being driven by four mega trends: energy efficiency, connected devices, security and health. Connecting to these trends and enabling secure connections for a smarter world, NXP Semiconductors N.V. creates solutions for the connected car, cyber security, portable & wearable and the Internet of Things. With our longstanding experience and complete solutions, NXP is uniquely positioned to provide trusted eGovernment applications.

Contact: Dr Hans Hanauer, Sales Director T: +49 911 955 1490 F: +49 911 955 1497 E: [email protected] www.masktech.de

MELZER maschinenbau GmbH

Contact: Mr Guillaume Stutz, Business Development Manager Identification T: +33 140 955 274 E: [email protected] www.nxp.com

STAND: L25

Ruhrstrasse 51-55, Schwelm, NRW, 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 Dirk Melzer, Technical Director Sales T: +49 233 692 9280 F: +49 233 692 9285 E: [email protected] www.melzergmbh.com

Morpho

STAND: D21

Oasys Technologies Ltd

STAND: K27

3 Stratton Business Park, Montgomery Way, Biggleswade, Beds, SG18 8UB, United Kingdom Oasys is a leading manufacturer of highly innovative plastic card and secure ID document production machinery. The company provides equipment for the ‘Primary’ production stages of: tapelaying, collation, lamination, punching, guillotining and card testing. Oasys provides start up, semi-automated and fully automated lines, incorporating the latest in technology. Contact: Mr Paul Holloway, Sales Director T: +44 1767 600232 F: +44 1767 601532 E: [email protected] www.oasys.uk.com

OpSec Security plc

STAND: F25

11, Boulevard Gallieni, Issy-Les-Moulineaux, Cedex, 92130, France

40, Phoenix Road, Crowther, Washington, Tyne & Wear, NE38 0AD, United Kingdom

Morpho, a Safran company, is a global leader in security solutions. We employ more than 8,400 people in 40 countries. In 2013, we reported revenues of €1.5 billion of which 9% was dedicated to R&D. Our expertise lies in providing cutting-edge security solutions for civil identification, public security, transport and border control, critical infrastructure, digital ID and smart transactions markets.

OpSec is a leading supplier of holographic, optical and material science solutions for the protection of security documents. The company’s range of innovative products include passport security, ID card solutions and secure hot-stamping foils. OpSec solutions enable governments and their commercial partners to protect millions of documents throughout the world.

Contact: Ms Nathalie Fanet, External Communications T: +33 1 58 11 76 16 E: [email protected] www.morpho.com

Contact: Mr Steven Proudfoot, Marketing Communications Manager T: +44 191 417 5434 • F: +44 191 4176591 E: [email protected] www.opsecsecurity.com

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STAND: F27 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, Head of Corporate Communication T: +41 41 724 4700 • F: +41 41 724 49 11 • [email protected] • www.kinegram.com

Pacific Holographics Inc.

STAND: J30

PWPW S.A.

STAND: F29

115-A Harvey West Blvd., Santa Cruz, CA 95060, USA

1 R. Sanguszki St, Warsaw, 00-222, Poland

Pacific Holographics has been producing unique security OVD’s and holograms since 1995. 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.

Polish Security Printing Works (PWPW S.A.) is a national manufacturer of banknotes and securities. Our main products are banknotes and identification documents for Poland and other countries (ID cards, biometric passports), transportation documents, excise tax bands, as well as plastic cards, electronic services and many more.

Contact: Mr Randy James, President T: +1 831 425 4739 x31 F: +1 831 425 2649 E: [email protected] Pacific Holographics www.pacificholographics.com

Contact: Ms Grazyna Rafalska, Head of International Sales Dept T: +48 22 530 2083 F: +48 22 530 2089 E: [email protected] www.pwpw.pl

Petrel

STAND: G27

Raith GmbH

STAND: G29

21 Rue des cerisiers, Z.I.de l’Eglantier, Lisses, 91090, France

Konrad-Adenauer-Allee 8, Dortmund, 44263, Germany

PETREL is a French company 100% dedicated to the production and innovations in the field of security, with the manufacture of highly sophisticated security inks to be used by offset, silk-screen, flexo and gravure, security stitching threads for passports and similar booklets, and security fibres.

Raith is the leading manufacturer of electron and ion beam lithography systems for nano- and microfabrication. Founded in 1980 and headquartered in Dortmund, Germany, the company offers industry solutions for prototyping and template production.Years of experience within the security label business allowed Raith to ensure the offer of the right products for the SDW community: VOYAGER and EBPG with an exposure speed of up to 1cm²/h at 50% coverage.

Contact: Mr Michel Jalon, President T: +33 1 60 86 25 15 F: +33 1 60 86 94 50 E: [email protected] www.petrel-security.com

Metropolitan Police Service Project Genesius

Contact: Mr Martin Rasche, Product Manager T: +49 231 95004 0 F: +49 231 95004 460 E: [email protected] www.raith.com

STAND: H21 Regula Baltija Ltd

STAND: C21

New Scotland Yard, Broadway, London, SW1H 0BG, UK

97 A. Pumpura Street, Daugavpils, 5404, Latvia

Set up to eight years ago by the Metropolitan Police, major players in the print industry formed a voluntary partnership to share information and make it more difficult for criminals to obtain the hardware and consumables needed to manufacture false identities. Following notable successes in identifying and disrupting identity document fraud, similar initiatives are being established in other countries.

Regula is the world leader in supplying solutions for border and immigration control, as well as secure document examination, including: • ePassport readers with automatic authenticity verification software; • Specialized hardware and software for detailed examination of security features and processing of obtained images; • Document reference systems.

Contact: Mr Gary McManus, Intelligence Researcher T: +44 20 7230 4812 E: [email protected] www.projectgenesius.org.uk

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Contact: Mr Maris Kaminskis, Head of Commercial Department T: +371 6543 1299 F: +371 6543 1290 E: [email protected] www.regulaforensics.com

The officer’s best friend.

Thanks to the KINEGRAM®, the authenticity of banknotes and government documents can be checked by the naked eye. For banknotes: LEONHARD KURZ Stiftung & Co. KG Schwabacher Straße 482 | D-90763 Fuerth | www.kurz.de | [email protected] For government documents: OVD Kinegram AG | Member of the KURZ Group Zaehlerweg 12 | CH-6301 Zug | Switzerland | www.kinegram.com | [email protected]

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Rolic Technologies Ltd

STAND: D11

Gewerbestrasse 18, Allschwil, 4123, Switzerland Swiss technology company, Rolic Technologies Ltd, uses liquid crystals to create and produce highly secure and innovative optical effects to ensure document security and recognition of authenticity. With constant research and development of new technologies, and using a combination of clear public-recognition features, covert and forensic elements, Rolic offers a secure solution to all counterfeiting threats today and in the future. Contact: Ms Silke Pleiger, Product Manager T: +41 61 487 22 28 F: +41 61 487 22 99 E: [email protected] www.rolic.com

ruhlamat GmbH

STAND: C13

4 Penn Street Works, Penn Street, Amersham, Bucks, HP7 0PX, United Kingdom SCS Inkjet project manage and supply hardware solutions for security printers. Fujifilm inkjet heads, streaming data 1:1 matching combined with the world’s leading security inks, tri-match camera systems and high speed hologram applications add new layers of security. Jetting variable data security ink direct onto a press creates new possibilities. Contact: Mr David Lunn, Projects Director T: +44 1494 713655 E: [email protected] www.scsinkjet.com

STAND: L51

Sonnenacker 2, Marksuhl, Thuringen, D-99819, Germany ruhlamat – An innovative German machine manufacturer provides equipment for: • Module preparation (encapsulation, test); • Card preparation (milling, implanting, dual interface); • Inlay/RFID solutions; • Smart card personalization; • (e-)Passport solutions (booklet manufacturing, perforation / PERFLEX, personalisation); • Special machinery. Contact: Mr Alexander Voigt, System Consultant & Sales T: +49 36925 1929 322 E: [email protected] www.ruhlamat.com

secunet Security Networks AG

Secure Coding Solutions Ltd

Security Papers UK

STAND: L21

3, Watermill Business Centre, Edison Road, Enfield, Middx., EN3 7XF, United Kingdom For over 30 we 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. Contact: Mr Gary Spinks, Director T: +44 208 3659600 F: +44 208 3659616 E: [email protected] www.securitypapersuk.co.uk

STAND: E25 SICPA SA

STAND: L67

Kronprinzenstr. 30, Essen, NRW, 45128, Germany

Avenue de Florissant 41, Prilly, Vaud, 1008, Switzerland

secunet Security Networks AG offers solutions and know-how for the complete life cycle of electronic passports, identity documents, residence permits, and visas. secunet experts support public authorities, organisations in the industrial sector, and system integrators in their projects concerning biometrics and eIDs. The Federal Government of Germany as well as many other European countries trust in our expertise as a pioneer and reliable partner.

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: Mrs Heidi Bahr, Project Manager Marketing T: +49 201 54 54 1225 F: +49 201 54 54 1239 E: [email protected] www.secunet.com

Contact: Ms Chiara Basile, Conferences & Events Specialist T: +41 21 627 55 13 F: +41 21 627 57 27 E: [email protected] www.sicpa.com

SECURITY FOILING

STAND: L33 AND P19 ON 16 JUNE

DOCUMENT SECURITY SOLUTION PROVIDER

Security Foiling Ltd, Foxtail Road, Ransomes Europark, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP3 9RT, UK 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,

Contact: Mr Mark Filby, Operations Manager

designed and created through our specialist industry knowledge, and fully supported by our first-class service structure. We currently supply to more than 65 countries.

T: +44 1473 707 204 • F: +44 1473 271 601 • [email protected] • www.securityfoiling.co.uk

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Security Guaranteed Dual, Hybrid and Contactless Cards Decrease your Time to Market Unique Security Features

Inlay or eCover Compliant with all chips and OS Teslin® or paper

www.s-p-s.com - 85 Avenue De La Plaine, ZI De Rousset-Peynier, 13790 Rousset France

Smart Packaging Solutions

STAND: L15

85 Avenue de la Plaine, ZI Rousset-Peynier, Rousset, 13790, France Smart Packaging Solutions (SPS) is a global leader in reliable technologies involving contactless and dual-interface smart cards, and a leading provider of high-quality inlays for ePassports. The company is positioned on markets for electronic ID and banking cards. Its market offering is based on an unrivalled proprietary patented technology for large end-customers including governments, national printing houses and smart card manufacturers etc. Contact: Mr Ivan Peytavin, Sales Director T: +33 68 234 2590 E: [email protected] www.s-p-s.com

STAND: B18

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Speed Identity AB

STAND: H17

Glödlampsgränd 1, Stockholm, 12031, Sweden Speed Identity is a leading global provider of solutions for biometric data capture and enrollment. Our systems capture and provide quality assurance for biometric facial images, signatures and fingerprints for passports and other identity documents. To date, Speed Identity has delivered secure, reliable and user-friendly systems in more than 100 countries worldwide. Contact: Mr Claes Bohm, Sales & Marketing Director T: +46 870 23350 E: [email protected] www.speed-identity.com

STAND: J24

Smartrac Technology Group

SPM

Strawinskylaan 851, Amsterdam, 1077 XX, Netherlands

Litomerická 272, Steti, 41108, Czech Republic

SMARTRAC is the leading developer, manufacturer and supplier of RFID and NFC transponders, tags and inlays. The company produces both ready-made and customized solutions used in access control, animal identification, automated fare collection, border control, RFID-based car immobilizers, contactless payment cards, electronic product identification, industry, mobile and smart media.

Neograph is a security paper mill in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The mill has a 50-year tradition of security paper making. Our paper is used for passports, tax stamps, certificates, transport tickets, postage stamps, cheques, vouchers and many other security documents. We supply customers to more than 70 countries worldwide.

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Contact: Mr Christian Wagner, VP, Global Segment Development Government T: +49 171 562 1055 F: +49 351 88960 11 E: [email protected] www.smartrac-group.com

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Contact: Ms Lenka Ružicková, Key Accounts Manager T: +420 606 082 751 F: +420 326 539 129 E: [email protected] www.spm.cz

UNIQUE PROTECTION, INFINITE BEAUTY, NATURE’S INSPIRATION FOR YOUR TRAVEL DOCUMENTS Trusted adviser to governments and central banks, SICPA is the global leading provider of security inks that protect the majority of the world’s banknotes and ID documents from the threats of counterfeiting and fraud. To address today’s complex border control challenges, and to ensure the ultimate protection of passports and security documents, our global solutions and services cover an overall security approach, from the design and manufacturing of the document to its issuance and control. Find out more by visiting us at booth L67 at the upcoming Security Document World conference. www.sicpa.com

Enabling trust

SICPA SA, Security Inks Division Av de Florissant 41, 1008 Prilly, Switzerland Tel +41 21 627 55 55 Fax +41 21 627 57 27 www.sicpa.com [email protected] Different tree types have layers of barks in attractive colourations and rich surface textures as means of protection.

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Suprema Inc.

STAND: L35

16F Parkview Tower, 248, Jeongjail-ro, Bundang-gu, Seongnam-si, 463-863, Republic of Korea Suprema Inc., a global leader providing state-of-the art technology and products in biometrics and ID solutions is a major supplier of ePassport readers and FBI-certified single, dual, 10-print finger (4+4+2) and Palmprint fingerprint scanners for immigration control, criminal and civil ID systems, as well as fingerprint modules and PC solutions. Suprema has a worldwide sales network in over 125 countries. Contact: Mr John Lee, Senior Sales Manager T: +82 31 710 2464 F: +82 31 783 4503 E: [email protected] www.supremainc.com

STAND: F17

Troy Group Inc.

STAND: L13

3 Bryan Drive, Wheeling, WV 26003, USA TROY is an international leader of secure on-demand printing solutions that streamline secure printing environments. Specializing in software, hardware and consumables for securely printing valuable documents that prevent fraud and comply with document security regulations, TROY is the only company worldwide authorized to enhance HP products for secure printing applications. Contact: Mr Mark Bond, EMEA Sales Manager T: +1 866 453 4018 F: +1 304 232 0899 E: [email protected] www.troygroup.com

STAND: K23

Teslin® Substrate from PPG Industries

Trüb AG

440 College Park Drive, Monroeville, PA 15146, USA

Hintere Bahnhofstrasse 12, Aarau, AG, 5001, Switzerland

Used worldwide for more than 15 years in billions of security credentials, Teslin® substrate offers tamper-resistant and tamperevident durability, and forms adhesive bonds ten times stronger than other print materials. It also cushions and protects antennas and ICs to extend the service life of ePassports, e-cards, and RFID cards, tags and labels.

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 Jason Depner, Segment Manager T: +1 412 295 6431 E: [email protected] www.teslin.com

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Contact: Ms Nicole Fehr, Assistant to Corporate Communication T: +41 628 32 0000 E: [email protected] www.trueb.ch

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Wacom Europe GmbH

STAND: A19

Church Street, Bollington, Macclesfield, SK10 5QF, UK

Europark, Fichtenhain A9, Krefeld, KRW, D-47807, Germany

An employee-owned, speciality-coating company, supplying high security printers with trusecurity® paper and film products designed specifically for use in visa, postage stamp, tax stamp, pressuresensitive products.

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 applications in which achieving a digital workflow and high levels of security are crucial.

Contact: Ms Charlotte Drury, Sales & Marketing Representative T: +44 1625 573051 • F: +44 1625 572085 E: [email protected] www.tullisrussell.com

Contact: Mr Oliver Jahnke, Key Account Manager eDocs T: +49 2151 3614 0 • F: +49 2151 3614 222 E: [email protected] www.wacom.eu

VTT Verschleißteiltechnik GmbH

STAND: G15 X InfoTech SIA

STAND: L65

Am Pferdemarkt 16, Langenhagen, 30853, Germany

Daugavas iela 38-3, Mârupe, Mârupes Novads, LV-2167, Latvia

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.

X INFOTECH is a systems integrator and independent software vendor that provides its MultiPerso software for electronic documents personalisation and management, cryptographic and PKI environments, middleware, production management and QA, and integration services.

HIGH TECH L A M I N AT I O N P L AT E S

Contact: Mr Harry Post, CEO T: +49 511 5193500 • F: +49 511 519350 20 E: [email protected] • www.vtt.de

Contact: Ms Kristina Jakovleva, Marketing Director T: +371 67930171 • F: +371 67930172 E: [email protected] www.x-infotech.com

STAND: C17 AND P12 ON 16 JUNE

Zebra Technologies Europe Limited, 3 Dukes Meadow, Millboard Road, Bourne End, Bucks, SL8 5XF, UK A global leader respected for innovation and reliability, Zebra offers technologies that give a virtual voice to an organization’s assets, people and transactions, enabling organizations to unlock greater business value.

The company’s extensive portfolio of marking and printing technologies, including RFID and real-time location solutions, illuminates mission-critical information to help customers take smarter business actions.

Contact: Mr Ricardo Moreno, Card Business Development Manager T: +44 1628 556 000 • F: +44 1628 556 001 • [email protected] • www.zebra.com

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DAY ONE – 16 JUNE 2014 08:30

CONFERENCE REGISTRATION OPENS Coffee & Tea, sponsored by ITW Security Division

CHURCHILL AUDITORIUM: GROUND FLOOR 10.00

CONFERENCE CHAIRMAN’S OPENING ADDRESS Mark Lockie, Managing Director, Science Media Partners, Editor – Security Document World, UK

10.05

KEYNOTE: Passports embrace digital: Using digital services to provide our customers with secure documents • Banking, shopping, visa applications; today, we all expect to access these digitally; • Passports have been an exception, held back by the really difficult task of establishing the identity of an online applicant and their entitlement to a British Passport; • This problem is now being solved by some pioneering work in HM Passport Office and the Cabinet Office. Deborah Chittenden, Director, Organisational Transformation at HM Passport Office, UK

10.30

KEYNOTE: The future of Europe’s borders • How can we bridge the gap between more border crossings, budgetary austerity and the need for even better security? • Which challenges will the Smart Borders Package bring to the biometric industry? • Europe’s borders in 2020. Frank Paul, European Commission, DG Home Affairs, Advisor to the Director-General, Head of the Taskforce Irregular Migration, and Head of Unit “Transeuropean Networks for Freedom and Security and Relations with eu-LISA”

10:55

KEYNOTE QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION

11:05

Coffee & Tea, sponsored by ITW Security Division

CHURCHILL AUDITORIUM: GROUND FLOOR

ELIZABETH WINDSOR: FIFTH FLOOR

SDW/DocEx JOINT SESSION INTELLIGENT DOCUMENT EXAMINATION AND DESIGN

TAKING eIDs TO THE NEXT LEVEL

11:30

SESSION CHAIRMAN’S INTRODUCTION

SESSION CHAIRMAN’S INTRODUCTION

11:35

12:00

12:25

Simplifying security: Inviting or intimidating?

How the eIDAS regulation can benefit the citizen

• Examples of some of the latest compromised ‘security features’ in identity documents will be highlighted; • The degree to which counterfeiters and forgers embrace reorigination of features will be emphasised; • A more holistic and ‘user friendly’ approach to design will be argued. Charlie Miller, Specialist Document Examiner, National Document Fraud Unit, UK

• The eIDAS regulation framework; • Privacy and data minimization; • Extension of existing infrastructure. Didier Chaudun, General Secretary of ACSIEL Digital Identity Group, ACSIEL, France

Designing the right document

Implementing multi-application eID documents with Java Card

• Considerations by document type; • The role of issuance systems in document design; • Fraud analysis and how it aids document design; • Design trade-offs. Michelle Huddleston, Document Design Officer, Passport Services, Department of State, USA

• An approach which realizes a multi-application eID document based on Java Card is presented; • By merging the most common functionality into one core ‘construction kit’, this approach combines applets for standardized MRTD, eID, and custom applications; • Benefits as well as drawbacks with respect to security certification, card profile specifications, and (pre-) personalization processes are covered in detail. Guido Ringel, Product Management & Marketing, cryptovision, Germany

Cooperation in ID management

eID - Key enabler for eGovernment • eID as trusted digital identity for eGovernment and for everyday life services provision; • Smart card based root identity as a basis for derived ID tokens and applications on mobile phones; • eID success story Estonia. Urs Fawer, Head of Product Marketing, Trüb, Switzerland

• Working together on the same goal – Preventing ID fraud; • National: Police and Royal Netherlands Marechaussee, and government vs. vital organizations; • International: Training, R&D, systems (like Edison TD). Major Frans Huijgens, Deputy Commander, Identity Fraud and Documents Centre of Expertise (ECID), Royal Netherlands Marechaussee, The Netherlands

12:50

QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION

13.00

Lunch, sponsored by ITW Security Division

QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION

CHURCHILL AUDITORIUM: GROUND FLOOR

ELIZABETH WINDSOR: FIFTH FLOOR

EFFECTIVE BORDER CONTROL – BEST PRACTICE, TECHNOLOGY AND OPPORTUNITIES

THE WEAKEST LINK: SECURE DOCUMENT PRODUCTION AND ISSUANCE TECHNIQUES

13:45

SESSION CHAIRMAN’S INTRODUCTION

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13:50

14:15

14:40

EU’s SmartBorders programme – A fresh approach

The changing face of ID issuance and personalization

• EU’s SmartBorders is made up of an Entry-Exit System, a Registered Traveller Programme, and an amended Schengen Borders Code; • The proposed legal frameworks encountered technical, organisational and political resistance; • The European Commission is undertaking an in-depth study followed by a large-scale pilot to redirect the SmartBorders concepts; • New concepts will emphasise increased usage of ePassport capabilities of Third Country Nationals. Richard Rinkens, Head of Biometrics, Unit Transeuropean Networks for Freedom and Security and Relations with eu-LISA, DG Home Affairs, European Commission

• Document issuance is at the center of complex ID programs and eco-systems; • Document issuance is evolving into a highly scalable, flexible, reliable and secure set of processes. Large-scale government ID programs are adopting more flexible approaches to ID issuance to achieve greater productivity, reliability and durability, while maintaining the highest levels of security; • The printers that create these technology-rich, multi-purpose cards are also getting smarter. Daniel DeFore, Director Government ID Solutions Product Marketing, HID Global, USA

FastPass – Maximising the use of ABC within Europe

Security, expertise and diversity

• Harmonizing ABCs for improved usage; • Maximizing the use of ABCs; • ABCs and operational challenges. Markus Clabian, Coordinator FastPass and Senior Engineer, Safety & Security Department, High-Performance Image Processing, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria

• Existing security technologies, their advantages and drawbacks; • Future evolution – Assessment and development of new concepts; • Close partnership culture – A global vision against counterfeit. Eric Philippe, Director of Global Government Programs, ITW Security Division, General Manager, Fasver, France

TCC – Terminal Control Centre – How to perform Terminal Authentication (TA) and Passive Authentication (PA) at border control

Polycarbonate MRTDs, production systems, and related technologies - (especially data pages in ePassports)

• Outlining challenges for EAC- and ICAO-PKI at border control; • Presenting a productive solution for Terminal Authentication and Passive Authentication at border control; • Sharing experiences in using the solution at German border control. Georg Hasse, Senior Product Manager; Portfolio eID, and Andreas Hellrung, Product Manager; secunet eID PKI Suite; Portfolio eID, secunet, Germany

15:05

Interoperability – Best practice for success and failure • Interoperability is needed to reach the ePassport promise. • Current ePassport standardization is not promoting interoperability. • Experiences of bad interoperability, and suggestions for improvements. Tomas Gustavsson, CTO, PrimeKey Solutions, Sweden

15:30

QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION

15.40

Afternoon Coffee, sponsored by ITW Security Division

Heinz Artmann, General Manager, SID-Consult, Germany

Adding value and security to passports – Print provides protection • The entire ePassport booklet should be secured with features that are easy to identify and difficult to counterfeit; • Listen to successful examples of how security is integrated into the passport booklet through printed features and understand the various processes involved; • A highlight on intaglio printing and simultaneous offset printing. Fadi Saadallah, Regional Director, KBA-NotaSys, Switzerland

QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION

CHURCHILL AUDITORIUM: GROUND FLOOR LIGHTNING TALKS – ESTABLISHING THE AUTHENTICITY OF IDENTITY 16:05

SESSION CHAIRMAN’S INTRODUCTION

16:10

EVENING SPONSOR MESSAGE – MORPHO

16:15

I have a dream! Positive traceability: The French Gendarmerie use case • As a Veteran from the French Gendarmerie, where he finished his career as a Superior Officer and former Project Manager for the operational Programme of 100,000+ authentication and identification smartcards used in many contexts, Jean-François will emphasize the return on investment based on the Positive Traceability that was achieved throughout this first implementation in France. Jean-François La Manna, Expert Project Director, French Ministry of Interior, France

16:25

Stochastic encryption into visible graphical elements. A new approach for protection of documents • Personalised security features; • Stochastic encrypted markings into visible graphical elements; • Combining visual security elements and a machine readable feature. Georgi Jelev, General Manager, KEIT Ltd, Bulgaria

16:35

The future requirements of overt optical security in identification documents Paul Dunn, OpSec Security Ltd, UK

16:45

Mobility, security and convenience with new generation eIDs • New smartcard providing six levels of security; • Converging “All in One” secure solution; • Interfacing anywhere, anytime with any device. Manuel Villamayor, Chief Sales & Marketing Officer, Nagra ID, Switzerland

16:55

Document authentication as a service • Cloud-based versus local; • Text-based vs optical; • Practical examples. Daniel Bachenheimer, Technical Director, Unique Identity Services, Accenture, USA

17:05

QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION

17:15

END OF DAY 1

18:30

SDW EVENING GALA DINNER, ONE GREAT GEORGE STREET, sponsored by Morpho

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DAY TWO – 17 JUNE 2014 CHURCHILL AUDITORIUM: GROUND FLOOR

SDW/DocEx JOINT SESSION - USE AND ‘ABUSE’ OF (e)ID DOCUMENTS IN EVERYDAY LIFE 09:00 09.05

SESSION CHAIRMAN’S INTRODUCTION KEYNOTE: Using chipped documents to prove entitlement to work in the UK • Effective control of illegal working through chipped biometric documents; • A pilot project involving government and the private sector; • Reducing the regulatory overhead for employers. Duncan Westland, Deputy Director, Document Technology, Her Majesty’s Passport Office, UK

09:30 09:35

KEYNOTE QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION Increasing the security of document authentication for non-government organizations • Verification of an ePassport by authenticating the chip’s contents; • Bringing ePassport authentication to non-governmental organizations; • Increasing the reliability of chip authentication by using anonymous field data. René Clerc, Technical Director, Keesing Technologies, The Netherlands

10:00

First-line control … and a ½! • Introducing the concept of optical-digital convergence; • Describing new optical smart devices adapted to ID documents for automated reliable authentication; • A demonstration of how the ‘man in the street’ can access expert-level document verification using a smartphone. Marc Michel Pic, Chief Technical Officer Digital Activities, Hologram Industries, France

10:25

QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION

10:35

Coffee & Tea, sponsored by ITW Security Group

CHURCHILL AUDITORIUM: GROUND FLOOR

ELIZABETH WINDSOR: FIFTH FLOOR

BIOMETRICS 20/20 – OVERCOMING HURDLES, CREATING OPPORTUNITIES

DocEx GOVERNMENT SESSIONS *Government Only* DOCUMENT COUNTER-FRAUD STRATEGIES

11:05

SESSION CHAIRMAN’S INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION Led by David Westgate, Chief Immigration Officer, National Document Fraud Unit, UK

11:10

11:35

12:00

How eID is helping secure social protection and unlocking a sustainable, empowered future for communities around the globe • Unique ID and social protection; • Attributes of a unique ID system; • Use cases; • Solutions and technologies; the role of biometrics; • Lesson learnt from eID programs. Jacques van Zijp, Board Member, Secure Identity Alliance, France

• Discussion of the evolution in counterfeit quality of selected security features in the EU visa; • Linking various classes of counterfeits based on their individual features; • Discovery of high quality counterfeit documents in Athens by Greek police in 2013, corresponding to the visa counterfeits investigated by the BKA. Anna Wandschneider, Senior Scientist, and Uwe Seidel, Scientific Director, Bundeskriminalamt, Forensic Science Institute, KT 43 Identity Document Systems, Germany

The Nigerian eID project – A case study

Checking integrity and authenticity of ePassport chip data –

Know your visitor: New approaches for screening visa applicants

Variations in electronic passport readers

Test cases and results • Nigeria, a country with 152 million inhabitants, currently deploys an electronic identity document for their citizens; Markus Nuppeney, Head of Section, Federal Office for Information • The Nigerian eID combines a biometric-enabled identity Security (BSI), Germany document with a payment application; • The PKI deployed for this project is one of the largest in the world. Babatunde Anifowoshe, Chief Information Security Officer, and Agu Osoka, Head of Biometrics, Nigerian National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), Nigeria

• Visa applicant screening systems – An introduction; • Data collection and analysis; • Innovative tools and techniques for visa applicant screening. David Benini, VP, Marketing, Aware, USA

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The evolution in counterfeit quality of the EU visa sticker

Facing 2020 • From Angola to the UK – The use of biometrics in leadingedge passport and national ID systems is now the given; • Identity and authentication – An imminent convergence; • How face will SMAC us about! • A decade on from ICAO mandating face in ePassport chips, it’s no longer the suspect biometric – Hear how it’s being used now and where it’s going. Terry Hartmann, VP Security Solutions & Industry Applications, Unisys, USA

• People think all images from document scanners look alike…but do they? • People think all document scanner databases contain the same security features...but do they? • People think all document scanner systems give the same results… hmm, do they? J.J.M. (Hans) de Moel, Policy Officer, Royal Netherlands Marechaussee (KMar), The Netherlands

Observations in document abuse and detection: Modern vs. older documents • Two of the most detected false documents in the UK are the old paper style identity cards – both of which contain older security and authentication methods; • Are these documents abused more because of the ease with which these older security features can be falsified, or could it be that they are detected more because traditional features are easier to identify and are well known by Border Control officers? • Is it possible that more modern documents are abused just as much, but are not being detected? Nadia Bremner, Specialist Document Examiner – Acting Chief Immigration Officer, National Document Fraud Unit, UK

12:50

QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION

QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION 13:00 SPONSOR PRESENTATION Integrated solutions for travel document authentication, identification and information management Catherine Fankhauser, Business Development Director, SICPA, Switzerland

13.10 14:0015:00

Lunch, sponsored by ITW Security Division DEDICATED EXHIBITION VIEWING

MEET THE DOCUMENT EXAMINER

A dedicated chance for delegates to meet exhibitors in the exhibition hall and explore all the news technologies and services on offer.

Delegates and exhibitors at SDW 2014 are able to pre-arrange meetings with some of the world’s leading document examiners. During these meetings they will be able to explore issues and gain advice on new security feature development, document design and counter fraud issues.

CHURCHILL AUDITORIUM: GROUND FLOOR

ELIZABETH WINDSOR: FIFTH FLOOR

MRTDs 2.0 – A HOLISTIC APPROACH TO TRAVELLER IDENTIFICATION

BEYOND IDENTITY DOCUMENTS…

15:00

SESSION CHAIRMAN’S INTRODUCTION

SESSION CHAIRMAN’S INTRODUCTION

15:05

Exploring the ICAO holistic and coordinated approach from Evidence of Identity to MRTDs

PIN eavesdropping and contactless card skimming – Bring your own security!

• The new ICAO Traveller Identification Programme encompasses issues related to breeder documents and evidence of identity, MRTDs issuance and a huge bench of processes, not to mention the importance of human factors;

• Security and ease of use are key requirements for identification and authentication schemes; • Security measures à la ‘...just buy a more expensive device’ will not fly; • Are there solutions that offer security and ease of use without huge infrastructure cost? Mario Stoltz, Product Manager, NXP Semiconductors, Germany

• This presentation gives the audience an update of the work undertaken to date, and of the trends being addressed by the whole community of stakeholders; • A specific focus will be made on the key and foundational step of securing the Evidence of Identity process in the aim of best leveraging breeder documents. Jean-François La Manna, Expert Project Director at the French Ministry of Interior, ICAO PKD Member for France, active contributor to TAG, NTWG and ICBWG for the ICAO MRTD and TRIP programmes, France

15.30

Revealing the opportunities and issues of LDS2.0

Secure docs to go!

• With the introduction of LDS 2.0-enabled eMRTD documents a new set of features is supported: Travel records, eVISA, and additional biometric data must be securely written and read;

• Mobile identity documents are a viable, secure alternative to paper; • Identity-bound ticketing benefits high-value event organisers; • Phone-to-phone verification can minimise infrastructure costs; • Real-time updates and document maintenance are streamlined. Cost reduction, security and convenience are all improved. Chris Edwards, Chief Technical Officer, Intercede, UK

• This has direct implications for (automated) border control infrastructure and the smart card hardware and software in terms of equipment, processing power, communication speed and memory requirements; • Advances in infrastructure and smart card technology can already match LDS 2.0 requirements. Robert Bach, Gov ID Senior Marketing Manager Semiconductor Products, Infineon Technologies, Germany

15:55

The seventh edition of ICAO’s Doc 9303: Expected in 2014

The multi-applicative Irish Public Service Card (PSC)

• Doc 9303 is a living standard with regular maintenance updates, clarifications and additions, which are developed and published in the form of Technical Reports and the Supplement;

• The Irish Department of Social Protection, through the deployment of its new multi-applicative Public Service Card, has managed to tackle fraud in the collection of social welfare payments and provision of free access to transport to the beneficiaries;

• It is not always easy to find your way in this huge amount of information; • The re-structuring of Doc 9303 (now in progress) aims at improving both the readability and the maintainability of the standard. Tom Kinneging, Senior Expert Standardization, Morpho, and Convenor of ISO/IEC JTC1 SC17 Working Group 3, The Netherlands

16:20

QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION

16:30

CLOSING KEYNOTE: Emirates ID mobilification – The road ahead

• How the PSC will offer convenient access to public services by making it easy for (public) service providers to verify the identity of their users; • Learn how the Irish Department of Social Protection will generate savings through economy of scale and shared services. Herman Hemels, Vice President Market Development Europe, Morpho Government Identity Solutions Division, The Netherlands

• Secure identity: Overview of current scenario; • Transformation from eID to Smart-ID; • Smart-ID Co-relation to fundamental eID; • ID service transformation: Mobilification of ID; • Emirates ID role in eID mobilification. Ayesha Al Rayesi, Executive Director Central Operations Sector, Emirates Identity Authority, United Arab Emirates

17:00

EXHIBITION RECEPTION AND STAND PARTIES

18:30

END OF DAY 2

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DAY THREE – 18 JUNE 2014 CHURCHILL AUDITORIUM: GROUND FLOOR THE ROAD TO SECURE eDRIVER AND ELECTRONIC VEHICLE REGISTRATION DOCUMENTS 09:10 09:15

SESSION CHAIRMAN’S INTRODUCTION KEYNOTE: Introduction of the electronic Vehicle Registration Card in the Netherlands – The road from idea to implementation • Migration from decentralised printing of paper registration certificates to central personalisation of eVR smart cards; • Presentation of technical and functional aspects of the Dutch eVR smart card and secure personalisation process; • Challenges faced and lesson learnt in the eVRC project and how these paved the road for the current project of implementing the secure e-driving license personalisation. Bas van den Berg, Internal Advisor (Business Process & Change Management), and Henk Westerhof, Project Manager, RDW, The Netherlands

09:45

Chip the Driving Licence – On the road to electronic driver identification • Development of ISO and EU requirements for driving licence chips (and interoperability with ePassport technologies); • First lessons learnt from EU eDL implementation; Who will take ownership of the EU eDL scheme and take these lessons forward? • Continued standardisation to maintain interoperability; Initiatives for electronic driver authentication and for mobile driving licences. Arjan Geluk, Managing Consultant eID, UL Transaction Security, The Netherlands

10:10

Steering the future with electronic Driving License • Provides greater security; • Achieves improved efficiency; • Results in better customer service. Verna Heino, Marketing Manager, Traffic Segment, Gemalto, Finland

10:35

QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION

10:45

Coffee & Tea and Exhibition Viewing, sponsored by ITW Security Division

11:15

DEEP DIVE SEMINAR : Document Challenge II – Key results, lessons learned, future direction Working alongside a number of key expert Partners, the Research and Development Unit of Frontex (RDU) organised the second edition of the Document Challenge (Document Challenge II) in the second half of September 2013. This second edition was more comprehensive and ambitious than the first Challenge and had the goal of identifying document fraud detection challenges and solutions for Officers working on the front line at the border. This Deep Dive Seminar will unveil the key results from the challenge. In particular it will reveal the performance of existing automated document inspection systems under different configurations, and describe their strengths and discuss possible areas for improvement based on the obtained results and needs of end users.

PRESENTERS: Monica Gariup, Senior Research Officer, Research & Development, Frontex, EU Ulrich Schneider, Senior Scientist, Bundeskriminalamt, Forensic Science Institute, KT 43 - Identity Document Systems, Germany

PANEL MEMBERS: David Westgate, Chief Immigration Officer, National Document Fraud Unit, UK Markus Nuppeney, Head of Section, Federal Office for Information Security (BSI), Germany J.J.M. (Hans) de Moel, Policy Officer, Royal Netherlands Marechaussee (KMar), The Netherlands 12:45

Lunch and Exhibition Viewing, sponsored by ITW Security Division

CHURCHILL AUDITORIUM: GROUND FLOOR STANDARDIZATION AND CERTIFICATION 14:00

SESSION CHAIRMAN’S INTRODUCTION

14:05

Speaker to be confirmed

14:30

Fast standardised document capturing • Fast standardised document capturing; • Document expert reference data base; • Automated reproduction camera system. Andreas Wolf, Senior Director Component Definition, Bundesdruckerei, Germany

14:55

Security printers’ certification • Learn about ISO 14298, a standard based on risk management; • Taking into account the strategic importance of the products delivered by security printers and their suppliers, it is critical to have standardised rules allowing a clear identification of the management procedures; • Understand how Intergraf’s certification scheme aims at providing security printers and their suppliers with well-established criteria to help them implement the most efficient and secure management system and to certify their compliance to the criteria through a precise auditing process. Patricia Eszlinger, Certification Director, Intergraf, Belgium

15:20

QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION

15:30

CLOSING REMARKS: David Westgate, Chief Immigration Officer, National Document Fraud Unit, UK

15:40

CLOSE OF CONFERENCE

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Conference Chairman‘s Introduction 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 established the SDW conference and exhibition, which is now entering its eighth year, and is also the conference director for this show. He has established a new event in Washington, DC, called connect:ID, which is run in conjunction with IBIA.

He is the owner of www.planetbiometrics.com and www.securitydocumentworld.com which both offer free Mark has a Masters degree in chemical engineering and is news and insight into the full range of biometrics and a seasoned journalist covering the biometric, smart card security documents, such as ID cards, Visas and passports. and other identification industries.

Mon 16 June Time: 10:00

Mark Lockie, Managing Director, Science Media Partners, Editor – Security Document World, UK

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Passports embrace digital: Using digital services to provide our customers with secure documents Deborah joined Her Majesty's Passport Office (HMPO) in 2007 as a Programme Director. She was invited onto the HMPO Board in September 2010 and assumed overall responsibility for the delivery of all change projects and programmes within HMPO.

Mon 16 June Time: 10:05

Prior to joining HMPO, Deborah was a partner in a global management consultancy firm and she has extensive experience in the delivery of large-scale complex systems integration and organisational change programmes across the financial and utilities sectors.

Deborah Chittenden, Director, Organisational Transformation, HM Passport Office, UK

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

The future of Europe's borders Dr Frank Paul was appointed Advisor to the Director General and Head of the newly created Task Force Irregular Migration of the European Commission's Directorate-general Home Affairs on February 1st, 2013. As from January 2014, he also heads the Unit "Transeuropean Networks for Freedom and Security and relations with eu-LISA", which is responsible for the Smart Borders Package.

Mon 16 June Time: 10:30

Dr Paul has both a linguistic and legal background (in German, French and International Law) and holds various German and French law degrees, obtaining a PhD "summa cum laude" from Passau University, Germany, in 1993. He joined the European Commission in 1993 as a Permanent Official and before his first appointment as Head of Unit in 2003, worked as a project manager for EURODAC and on a variety of legal and organisational issues all related to asylum and immigration.

Frank Paul, Advisor to the European Commission's Director-General, Head of the Taskforce Irregular Migration, and Head of Unit "Transeuropean Networks for Freedom and Security and Relations with eu-LISA", European Commission, Belgium

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Using chipped documents to prove entitlement to work in the UK Duncan is responsible for the use and design of secure documents within Her Majesty’s Passport Office, and for the security and integrity of the UK Passport. He has many years of experience in cryptography, smart

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cards and biometrics. Prior to joining the Civil Service, Duncan worked for PA Consulting Group, working in the development of biometric and smartcard systems for government and the private sector.

Duncan Westland, Deputy Director, Document Technology, Her Majesty’s Passport Office, UK

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Emirates ID mobilification – The road ahead Ayesha Al Rayesi is the Executive Director, Central Operations Sector at Emirates Identity Authority, a federal government organization, established in 2004 to provide National Identity Credentials to the UAE population, and manage the national identity management infrastructure program. Ayesha heads the Central Operations Sector comprising the ICT and the Population Registration, a strategic pillar of the organisation, overseeing the explosive growth of ID Services enabling eGovernment transformation. Her success story with Emirates ID dates back to 2010 where her talent was recognised as a project manager

and she soon became the head of strategic planning, where she drove the implementation of major initiatives and provided insight to the Director General that supported decision making at board level. Prior to joining Emirates ID, Ayesha was at the Khalifa Fund, supporting young entrepreneurs, and has been involved in key strategic government initiatives earlier in her career. She holds a degree in Business Sciences with a focus in Finance from Zayed University in Abu Dhabi.

Ayesha Al Rayesi, Executive Director Central Operations Sector, Emirates Identity Authority (Emirates ID), United Arab Emirates

Tues 17 June Time: 16:30 KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Introduction of the electronic Vehicle Registration Card in the Netherlands – The road from idea to implementation Bas van den Berg has been one of the original (business) architects of the MTV programme, which started in 2009 and led to the major changes in RDW processes, including the implementation of the eVRC. During the MTV programme Bas worked on several projects; for example for business process reengineering and procurement of the card and personalisation equipment. He was

responsible for implementing the production processes and site security according to the relevant ISO standards and audit requirements. Bas has worked for RDW since 2006 as an internal business advisor on a wide range of subjects, including the current e-driving license project. He holds a Master’s degree in Technical Business Administration and a post-graduate degree in Change Management.

Bas van den Berg, Internal Advisor (Business Process & Change Management) RDW, The Netherlands

Introduction of the electronic Vehicle Registration Card in the Netherlands – The road from idea to implementation Henk is a project manager specialising in (smart) card and PKI implementations. In previous years he led the rollout of smart cards to Dutch municipal employees for authentication towards the RDW, and the upgrade of the RDW PKI infrastructure. He also managed the implementation of several (smart) card products that enable RDW’s internal and external services. In these projects Henk actively participated in, and secured the development of, expertise within the RDW organisation.

Weds 18 June Time: 09:15

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

In the eVRC project under the MTV programme, Henk was responsible for development and delivery of the card, the personalisation machinery and physical construction of the production plant: starting from organising the necessary procurement processes through to chain integration and implementation of all products in the RDW organisation. Today, he is managing the implementation of the e-driving license personalisation at RDW. Henk has been working at RDW as a project manager since 2007.

Henk Westerhof, Project Manager, RDW, The Netherlands

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CONFERENCE REGISTRATION OPENS Coffee & Tea, sponsored by ITW Security Division

CHURCHILL AUDITORIUM: GROUND FLOOR 10.00

CONFERENCE CHAIRMAN’S OPENING ADDRESS Mark Lockie, Managing Director, Science Media Partners, Editor – Security Document World, UK

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KEYNOTE: Passports embrace digital: Using digital services to provide our customers with secure documents • Banking, shopping, visa applications; today, we all expect to access these digitally; • Passports have been an exception, held back by the really difficult task of establishing the identity of an online applicant and their entitlement to a British Passport; • This problem is now being solved by some pioneering work in HM Passport Office and the Cabinet Office. Deborah Chittenden, Director, Organisational Transformation at HM Passport Office, UK

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KEYNOTE: The future of Europe’s borders • How can we bridge the gap between more border crossings, budgetary austerity and the need for even better security? • Which challenges will the Smart Borders Package bring to the biometric industry? • Europe’s borders in 2020. Frank Paul, European Commission, DG Home Affairs, Advisor to the Director-General, Head of the Taskforce Irregular Migration, and Head of Unit “Transeuropean Networks for Freedom and Security and Relations with eu-LISA”

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KEYNOTE QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION

11:05

Coffee & Tea, sponsored by ITW Security Division

CHURCHILL AUDITORIUM: GROUND FLOOR

ELIZABETH WINDSOR: FIFTH FLOOR

SDW/DocEx JOINT SESSION INTELLIGENT DOCUMENT EXAMINATION AND DESIGN

TAKING eIDs TO THE NEXT LEVEL

11:30

SESSION CHAIRMAN’S INTRODUCTION

SESSION CHAIRMAN’S INTRODUCTION

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Simplifying security: Inviting or intimidating?

How the eIDAS regulation can benefit the citizen

• Examples of some of the latest compromised ‘security features’ in identity documents will be highlighted; • The degree to which counterfeiters and forgers embrace reorigination of features will be emphasised; • A more holistic and ‘user friendly’ approach to design will be argued. Charlie Miller, Specialist Document Examiner, National Document Fraud Unit, UK

• The eIDAS regulation framework; • Privacy and data minimization; • Extension of existing infrastructure. Didier Chaudun, General Secretary of ACSIEL Digital Identity Group, ACSIEL, France

Designing the right document

Implementing multi-application eID documents with Java Card

• Considerations by document type; • The role of issuance systems in document design; • Fraud analysis and how it aids document design; • Design trade-offs. Michelle Huddleston, Document Design Officer, Passport Services, Department of State, USA

• An approach which realizes a multi-application eID document based on Java Card is presented; • By merging the most common functionality into one core ‘construction kit’, this approach combines applets for standardized MRTD, eID, and custom applications; • Benefits as well as drawbacks with respect to security certification, card profile specifications, and (pre-) personalization processes are covered in detail. Guido Ringel, Product Management and Marketing, cryptovision, Germany

Cooperation in ID management

eID - Key enabler for eGovernment • eID as trusted digital identity for eGovernment and for everyday life services provision; • Smart card based root identity as a basis for derived ID tokens and applications on mobile phones; • eID success story Estonia. Urs Fawer, Head of Product Marketing, Trüb, Switzerland

• Working together on the same goal – Preventing ID fraud; • National: Police and Royal Netherlands Marechaussee, and government vs. vital organizations; • International: Training, R&D, systems (like Edison TD). Major Frans Huijgens, Deputy Commander, Identity Fraud and Documents Centre of Expertise (ECID), Royal Netherlands Marechaussee, The Netherlands

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QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION

13.00

Lunch, sponsored by ITW Security Division

QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION

CHURCHILL AUDITORIUM: GROUND FLOOR

ELIZABETH WINDSOR: FIFTH FLOOR

EFFECTIVE BORDER CONTROL – BEST PRACTICE, TECHNOLOGY AND OPPORTUNITIES

THE WEAKEST LINK: SECURE DOCUMENT PRODUCTION AND ISSUANCE TECHNIQUES

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SESSION CHAIRMAN’S INTRODUCTION

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EU’s SmartBorders programme – A fresh approach

The changing face of ID issuance and personalization

• EU’s SmartBorders is made up of an Entry-Exit System, a Registered Traveller Programme, and an amended Schengen Borders Code; • The proposed legal frameworks encountered technical, organisational and political resistance; • The European Commission is undertaking an in-depth study followed by a large-scale pilot to redirect the SmartBorders concepts; • New concepts will emphasise increased usage of ePassport capabilities of Third Country Nationals. Richard Rinkens, Head of Biometrics, Unit Transeuropean Networks for Freedom and Security and Relations with eu-LISA, DG Home Affairs, European Commission

• Document issuance is at the center of complex ID programs and eco-systems; • Document issuance is evolving into a highly scalable, flexible, reliable and secure set of processes. Large-scale government ID programs are adopting more flexible approaches to ID issuance to achieve greater productivity, reliability and durability, while maintaining the highest levels of security; • The printers that create these technology-rich, multi-purpose cards are also getting smarter. Daniel DeFore, Director Government ID Solutions Product Marketing, HID Global, USA

FastPass – Maximising the use of ABC within Europe

Security, expertise and diversity

• Harmonizing ABCs for improved usage; • Maximizing the use of ABCs; • ABCs and operational challenges. Markus Clabian, Coordinator FastPass and Senior Engineer, Safety & Security Department, High-Performance Image Processing, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria

• Existing security technologies, their advantages and drawbacks; • Future evolution – Assessment and development of new concepts; • Close partnership culture – A global vision against counterfeit. Eric Philippe, Director of Global Government Programs, ITW Security Division, General Manager, Fasver, France

TCC – Terminal Control Centre – How to perform Terminal Authentication (TA) and Passive Authentication (PA) at border control

Polycarbonate MRTDs, production systems, and related technologies - (especially data pages in ePassports) Heinz Artmann, General Manager, SID-Consult, Germany

• Outlining challenges for EAC- and ICAO-PKI at border control; • Presenting a productive solution for Terminal Authentication and Passive Authentication at border control; • Sharing experiences in using the solution at German border control. Georg Hasse, Senior Product Manager; Portfolio eID, and Andreas Hellrung, Product Manager; secunet eID PKI Suite; Portfolio eID, secunet, Germany

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Interoperability – Best practice for success and failure

Adding value and security to passports – Print provides protection

• Interoperability is needed to reach the ePassport promise. • Current ePassport standardization is not promoting interoperability. • Experiences of bad interoperability, and suggestions for improvements. Tomas Gustavsson, CTO, PrimeKey Solutions, Sweden

• The entire ePassport booklet should be secured with features that are easy to identify and difficult to counterfeit; • Listen to successful examples of how security is integrated into the passport booklet through printed features and understand the various processes involved; • A highlight on intaglio printing and simultaneous offset printing. Fadi Saadallah, Regional Director, KBA-NotaSys, Switzerland

15:30

QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION

QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION

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Afternoon Coffee, sponsored by ITW Security Division

CHURCHILL AUDITORIUM: GROUND FLOOR LIGHTNING TALKS – ESTABLISHING THE AUTHENTICITY OF IDENTITY 16:05

SESSION CHAIRMAN’S INTRODUCTION

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EVENING SPONSOR MESSAGE – MORPHO

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I have a dream! Positive traceability: The French Gendarmerie use case • As a Veteran from the French Gendarmerie, where he finished his career as a Superior Officer and former Project Manager for the operational Programme of 100,000+ authentication and identification smartcards used in many contexts, Jean-François will emphasize the return on investment based on the Positive Traceability that was achieved throughout this first implementation in France. Jean-François La Manna, Expert Project Director, French Ministry of Interior, France

16:25

Stochastic encryption into visible graphical elements. A new approach for protection of documents • Personalised security features; • Stochastic encrypted markings into visible graphical elements; • Combining visual security elements and a machine readable feature. Georgi Jelev, General Manager, KEIT Ltd, Bulgaria

16:35

The future requirements of overt optical security in identification documents Paul Dunn, OpSec Security Ltd, UK

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Mobility, security and convenience with new generation eIDs • New smartcard providing six levels of security; • Converging “All in One” secure solution; • Interfacing anywhere, anytime with any device. Manuel Villamayor, Chief Sales & Marketing Officer, Nagra ID, Switzerland

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Document authentication as a service • Cloud-based versus local; • Text-based vs optical; • Practical examples. Daniel Bachenheimer, Technical Director, Unique Identity Services, Accenture, USA

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QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION

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18:30

SDW EVENING GALA DINNER, ONE GREAT GEORGE STREET, sponsored by Morpho

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KEYNOTE ADDRESSES Deborah Chittenden

Time: 10:05

Director, Organisational Transformation, HM Passport Office, United Kingdom

Passports embrace digital: Using digital services to provide our customers with secure documents

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worked in a document forensic environment since 1990. In addition to the examination of identity and travel documents documents coupled with the provision of evidential statements, Charlie has trained a variety of audiences both national and international, on aspects of document security and the detection of forgeries, coupled with document design/ security issues. He is a member of the Forensic Science Society and has been awarded the Societies’ Postgraduate Diploma in Identity Document Examination developed with the University of Strathclyde.

Banking, shopping, visa applications; today, we all expect to access these digitally. Passports have been an exception, held back by the really difficult task of establishing the identity of an online applicant and their entitlement to a British Passport. This problem is now being solved by some pioneering work in HM Passport Office and the Cabinet Office.

Michelle Huddleston

Frank Paul

The document design process involves many stakeholders, and sometimes these stakeholders have competing interests that need to be balanced in the best interest of the issuing state. In addition, with the many security features offered by industry, there are many options to consider. Forensic labs and border control officers provide valuable information to aid in the decision making process. This presentation will go through the challenges of designing an effective document, as well as a discussion of calculated decision making that happens when designing a document.

Time: 10:30

Advisor to the European Commission's Director-General, Head of the Taskforce Irregular Migration, and Head of Unit "Transeuropean Networks for Freedom and Security and Relations with eu-LISA", European Commission, Belgium

The future of Europe’s borders This keynote speech will look at the challenges at Europe's borders in the foreseeable future, the response the EU's Smart Borders proposal will bring to these challenges, and what this all means for the biometric industry. Finally, how will we have transformed today's border operations by 2020 and what are the likely trends beyond 2020, both in Europe and the rest of the world?

SDW/DocEx Joint session: Intelligent document examination and design Charlie Miller

Time: 11:35

Specialist Document Examiner, National Document Fraud Unit, United Kingdom

Simplifying security: Inviting or intimidating? Between practitioners accomplished in document design and some working “experts” such as myself, there is a belief that the more exotic features may detract from the security of the document as a whole, leading the ordinary, and perhaps even the more accomplished, observer to overlook or ignore the simpler things in the mistaken belief that they “understand” the complex, and hence the “unforgeable” feature. This argument is not a new one. Secure documents are now resplendent with glittering, sparkling and technologically accomplished features. They are indeed a testament to the inventiveness, ingenuity and application of the security industry. But are the nuances of the modern securty features beyond the comprehension of the very people who need to sift the genuine from the false? An interest in cognitive bias has led me to ask if the secure document industry places enough emphasis on the perceptions of the layperson regarding their often complex securitry features.

Time: 12:00

Document Design Officer, Passport Services, Department of State, USA

Designing the right document

Biography Michelle Huddleston is currently a Document Design Officer with the US Department of State. A graduate of the University of Michigan with a concentration in Biochemistry, she began her career as a chemist for Jetrion, LLC, formulating drop-on-demand inkjet inks. In 2005 she joined the Government Printing Office as a chemist in their Quality Control and Inventory Management Department, later working in the Secure and Intelligent Documents and Acquisition offices. In 2009 she joined the US Department of State and has worked on the US Passport, Passport Card, Border Crossing Card and Consular Report of Birth Abroad.

Frans Huijgens

Time: 12:25

Deputy Commander, Identity Fraud and Documents Centre of Expertise (ECID) Royal Netherlands Marechaussee, The Netherlands

Cooperation in ID management This speech will be about cooperation between public and private organizations. It is a matter of trust to give each other the necessary and needed information, as far as possible by law. Work is being done in the Netherlands on building that trust, to make it possible to deliver the products we’ll need to prevent and combat identity fraud.

Biography Frans Huijgens worked at the Police Amsterdam from 1980 until 2009 when he became Superintendent of The National Crime Squad. Frans has been Deputy Commander of the Expertise Centre of Identity Fraud and Documents of the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee since 2009. He studied Information Management, Change Management and has an Executive Master on Tactical Policing.

Session: Taking eIDs to the next level

My presentation will show some recent developments in forgeries/ counterfeits of secure documents displaying both simple and complex features where the counterfeiter has produced documents that may well induce the first line examiner or layperson to overestimate their abilities. And also to ask the quite understandably difficult question – Can the security industry develop that elusive, complex, but constantly and confidently verifiable, feature?

Didier Chaudun

Biography

How the eIDAS regulation can benefit the citizen

Working within the UK Home Office Immigration Service, Charlie has been involved with travel and identity documents since 1980 and has

The development of digital transactions in the public and private sector creates the need for remote user authentication in a trusted environment.

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General Secretary of ACSIEL Digital Identity Group, ACSIEL, France

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Citizens are looking for greater and greater convenience to authenticate themselves on service provider web sites whilst wanting to keep control of their personal data. The eIDAS regulation, as well as the eIDAS token specification, jointly developed by the government agencies (ANSSI, ANTS, BSI) and the European Industry through ACSIEL, provide answer to this challenge. It will enable the development of interoperable solutions for eIdentification and eSignature in a trusted environment. This speech will introduce the usage and implementation of the eIDAS specification, the benefit for the citizens, for the governments, and the tremendous potential for the private sector.

Biography General secretary of ACSIEL Digital Identity group; Convenor, Biometrics Task Force, member of the Steering Committee, Eurosmart; VicePresident, e-Identity strategy adviser, Morpho; Vice-President of Alliance pour la Confiance Numérique (ACN). Expertise • Electronic identity and trusted services; • Smart card technology and marketing, in particular for payment, identity, healthcare and identity government applications; • Electronic payments: private and national e-purse, virtual e-purse; • Biometrics; • Computer engineering. Experience • Product line management of large and medium series of industrial products; • Large projects management; • Design and project management of application software, operating systems and database management systems • DEA in Computer Engineering.

Guido Ringel

Time: 12:00

Product Management and Marketing, cryptovision, Germany

Implementing Multi-Application eID documents with Java Card Many current eID tenders require multi-application card solutions, often complementing standard use cases with additional custom applications. In this presentation we discuss an approach that realizes a multi-application eID document based on Java Card. By merging the most common functionality into one core ‘construction kit’, this approach combines applets for standardized MRTD and eID applications, as well as implementation of custom applications. It enables an interesting ‘pay-per-use’ business model, which even extends to post-issuance applet activation. To contrast the advantages of the added flexibility and this innovative approach, we will also discuss potential drawbacks with respect to security certification, more complex card profile specifications, and (pre-)personalization processes.

Biography Guido Ringel holds a master degree in computer science from the University of Applied Services in Darmstadt. Working as a Project Manager, and later as Department Manager for cryptovision since 2008, Guido has led various eID card and company ID projects. His proficiency and skills with smart cards led him to a position as Head of Product Management and Marketing. He represents cryptovision at numerous international exhibitions presenting cryptovision's governmental eID card solutions, as well as enterprise PKI card solutions.

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Urs Fawer

Time: 12:25

Head of Product Marketing, Trüb, Switzerland

eID – Key enabler for eGovernment Digital identity is a key enabler for modern everyday life service,s and specifically for implementing internet-based eGovernment applications. The identity can be securely stored on the chip of an eID. This results in a close link to the citizen’s physical identity as visualised on the document. Alternatively, digital identities or derived copies thereof can be implemented on various other devices. A high level of trust in the digital identity proves to be a prerequisite for a successful introduction and wide-spread usage of eGovernment services. Thanks to their inherent security mechanisms, smartcards are the devices of choice for physically hosting digital identities. This can be realized either in the form of a smartcard eID, or through a secure element as part of a mobile device. Moreover, the mobile phone can serve as a convenient communication channel by accessing the eID through NFC. This presentation discusses use cases based on digital identities that foster eGovernment services.The Estonian scheme, one of the first and very successful eID programmes, is analysed and discussed in more detail, highlighting the seamless integration with eGovernment services that rely on multiple identity tokens.

Session: Effective border control – Best practice, technology and opportunities Richard Rinkens

Time: 13:50

Head of Biometrics, Unit Transeuropean Networks for Freedom and Security and Relations with eu-LISA, DG Home Affairs, European Commission, Belgium

EU's SmartBorders programme – A fresh approach • EU's SmartBorders is made up of an Entry–Exit System, a Registered Traveller Programme and an amended Schengen Borders Code; • The proposed legal frameworks encountered technical, organisational and political resistance; • The European Commission is undertaking an in-depth study followed by a large-scale pilot to redirect the SmartBorders concepts; • New concepts will emphasise increased usage of ePassport capabilities of Third Country Nationals.

Biography Coming from the Commission's internal Informatics DG, where he implemented the Commission's Document Management and Archiving system, Richard joined the Visa Information System (VIS) team at DG Justice Freedom Security, in 2005. He became responsible for the Biometric Matching System (BMS), which was to become the common EU AFIS. The BMS is currently providing fingerprint identification and verification services to the VIS and might do that in the future for EURODAC, the Schengen Information System II (SIS II). He is now dealing with the Smart Borders initiative, combining a European Entry/Exit System, a European Registered Traveller Programme, and an amended Schengen Borders Code. Richard also deals with general biometric coordination and consultancy in the area of justice, security and freedom, and has an academic background in electronics, informatics and artificial intelligence.

Markus Clabian

Time: 14:15

Coordinator FastPass and Senior Engineer, Safety & Security Department, High-Performance Image Processing, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology, Austria

FastPass – Maximising the use of ABC within Europe FastPass is an EU-funded research project, which will establish and demonstrate a harmonized, modular approach for next-generation Automated Border Control (ABC) gates. The project contributes to security and mobility within the EU. Travellers request a minimum delay and a speedy border crossing, while border guards must fulfil their obligation to secure the EUs borders against illegal immigration and other threats; therefore the FastPass project aims to support the planned smart border package.

During the document verification process, the Passive Authentication mechanism verifies the integrity and authenticity of the document data. According to BSI TR 03129, the verification of the DS certificate is performed within the central TCC: The DS certificate is passed from the chip of the electronic passport via the client to the TCC. The TCC validates the DS certificate using the stored trusted CSCA certificates. If defects or anomalies of the DS certificate or the document are known to the TCC, the recommended approach for verifying the document is sent to the terminal.

FastPass accomplishes the development of a harmonized ABC-solution with continuous end-user involvement, will develop a reference architecture for ABC gates, and will pursue a European initiative for a global standard in ABC technology. FastPass brings together key players of the entire ABC value chain – system and component producers, research institutions, governmental authorities, data protection authorities and end-users.

Terminal Authentication (TA) The TCC requests the currently available DV and CVCA certificates frequently from the DVCA. In order to create appropriate IS keys, the TCC requires up-to-date information. Because the cryptographic material of each country supporting EAC can be different, the TCC has to create a specific IS key pair and request the corresponding IS certificate from the German DVCA.

The objectives of the project are (i) the development of an user-centric, innovative approach using advances in document checking technology, identification systems, secure IT-infrastructure and processes, gate technology and anti-spoofing measures; and (ii) the demonstration of such a implementation on three types of borders (air, land, sea). The entire innovation process, from components development to the final design of the user interface, will continuously be evaluated by the two end-user groups; travellers and border guards.

During the Terminal Authentication protocol, the client requests the appropriate EAC certificate chain from the TCC and provides it to the chip of the electronic passport. Additionally, the TCC signs the terminal authentication token provided by the chip with the IS private key stored within the TCC HSM. The signed terminal authentication token and the EAC certificate chain enable the chip to check the terminal’s access permissions.

Biography

Georg Hasse studied Business Administration in Germany, UK and USA and holds a European Executive MBA from ESCP Europe, Paris. Georg started his career at Rheinmetall, Germany and is the former Head of Business Development and Strategic Government Programs at Cross Match Technologies. He has over 10 years of experience in biometrics and eIDs and is an active member of TeleTrusT’s WG Biometrics, Biometrics Institute (BI) as well as the European Association for Biometrics (EAB). Georg is currently helping secunet in extending the company’s partner network and in entering new markets. His previous projects include: ePassport Germany and Thailand; eVisa Germany and Sweden, EasyPASS at Frankfurt Airport and EasyGO at Prague Airport.

Markus Clabian received his MSc and PhD in electrical engineering and computer science at the University of Technology in Vienna. He has worked in the fields of software engineering and image processing for more than 15 years and led several national and international research programs in computer vision and security applications. He successfully proposed national and international research projects on ABC systems, and is now coordinating the EU-funded research project ‘FastPass’.

Georg Hasse

Time: 14:40

Senior Product Manager; Portfolio eID, secunet, Germany

Andreas Hellrung Product Manager; secunet eID PKI Suite; Portfolio eID, secunet, Germany

TCC – Terminal Control Centre – How to perform Terminal Authentication (TA) and Passive Authentication (PA) at border control Several security requirements for Extended Access Control (EAC) and Passive Authentication (PA) have to be fulfilled at the border control clients. The centralised Terminal Control Centre (TCC) is a proven concept for this task and will be explained in our presentation. Terminal Control Centre (TCC) The TCC serves as a central server component, which is able to manage all certificate- and key-handling for the permitted clients. A prerequisite is the successful TLS-secured authentication between the TCC and a client. A secure centralised certificate and key storage – usually a Hardware Security Module (HSM) – is part of the solution, allowing the TCC to increase the security significantly in comparison to local storage on the clients. With the German TCC, the complexity of checking electronic documents is transferred from the border control clients to a powerful centralised server component. Passive Authentication (PA) The TCC retrieves the current Master and Defect Lists from the DVCA. The integrity and authenticity of these lists is validated using the current CSCA certificate securely stored in the TCC. The trusted CSCA certificates of the Master List and the known defects of the Defect List are extracted and also stored in the HSM of the TCC.

Biographies

Andreas Hellrung studied computer science at University of Dortmund in Germany. He started his career at ABIT AG, Germany and is currently in his 12th year at secunet. Andreas has over 10 years of experience in PKI and eIDs, and was involved in the ePassport Interoperability Test Event 29 May - 1 June 2006, Berlin/Germany. He participates in all secunet’s eID PKI projects and is the responsible product manager for the eID PKI Suite, secunet’s current PKI Product . His previous project involvement includes the development of secunet’s eID PKI Suite, PKI-Infrastructure for OCMA/Latvia, Border Control Infrastructure, Federal Police/Germany.

Tomas Gustavsson

Time: 15:05

CTO, PrimeKey Solutions, Sweden

Interoperability – Best practice for success and failure ePassports have been deployed for many years now and various organizations are pushing very hard to get various e-standards deployed, such as EAC/SPOC, eGates etc. Yet, interoperability is either failing or very expensive, relying on bilateral testing. Very little is done to address the underlying issues with interoperability. We should learn from how successful standardization and interoperability has been achieved, in a cost-effective way. Without best practices in interoperability, how can the promise of ePassports ever be fulfilled? This speech looks at current issues with the standardization and interoperability of the e-part in ePassports, and discusses different ways that could improve the situation. We need to accept the fact that we are lacking, and look at how other more successful organizations have done.

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ePassport standardization needs to take place in an open collaborative environment, with clear goals. States and commercial companies need to work together in an open competitive environment, with clear rules, to get the best out of the technology and to minimize tax payer spending. Tomas Gustavsson, MSc, has been researching and implementing PKI systems since 1994. He is the project founder and developer of the open source enterprise PKI project EJBCA, and is a contributor to numerous open source projects. Tomas is a member of Oasis TCs and member of the board of Open Source Sweden. Before co-founding PrimeKey in 2002, Tomas worked in both research and the commercial sector. He has designed and deployed several PKI systems, such as large-scale national and organizational deployments and EU ePassport infrastructures. A committed follower of open standards, Tomas works with organizations such as ENISA, Oasis, IETF and ISO.

Session: The weakest link: Secure document production and issuance techniques Time: 13:50

Director of Government ID Solutions Product Marketing, HID Global, USA

The changing face of ID issuance and personalization Securing identities is a complex undertaking. Document issuance is at the center of such eco-systems, and is evolving into a highly scalable, flexible, reliable and secure process across organizations of different types and sizes. In particular, large-scale government ID programs are adopting more flexible approaches to ID issuance to achieve greater productivity, reliability and durability. These organizations are increasingly moving to high-frequency contactless smart card technology and printing processes to provide greater security, multi-layered validation of the cardholder’s identity, and more flexibility in terms of applications. Not surprisingly, the printers that create these technology-rich, multi-purpose cards are getting smarter. Our speaker will discuss how advancements in secure issuance are taking ID solutions to the next level, including: • Technology and process innovations, such as new high-duty, highperformance processes that produce higher quality cards with increased functionality and security, including color personalization for heightened visual inspection. • The trend toward distributed or hybrid (centralized/decentralized) issuance models for increased productivity and cost-efficiency while maintaining high levels of security. • The use of more advanced visual and logical technologies, such as inline personalization and the integration of innovative printing technologies such as laser-engraving into smart card secureissuance processes.

Biography Daniel DeFore is the Director, Government ID Solutions Product Marketing with HID Global. Mr DeFore has over 20 years experience in the secure identity market, working with some of the industry’s largest global government solution providers. In his current role, Mr DeFore is responsible for market penetration and strategic worldwide expansion of HID Global’s secure identity solutions in the Government-to-Citizen market. Mr DeFore leads development and delivery of innovative secure government identity solutions in both large, mature markets and emerging economies.

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Eric Philippe

Time: 14:15

Director of Global Government Programs, ITW Security Division – Fasver, France

Security, expertise and diversity

Biography

Daniel DeFore

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Identification documents create trust. They create a trusting relationship between an administration and their citizens. If that trust is lost, through identification theft and counterfeit, the consequences can be drastic. We will look at the advantages and disadvantages of the more traditional security paper-based ID documents and those of the more recent developments towards plastic products. We seem to be in an intermediary situation which should evolve. The risk of a homogenization of plastic-based products could be detrimental to security aspects. It is time to take a step back and make an objective assessment of the different available security techniques and analyze feedback from detected counterfeits to assure that future conceptions are more adapted in the fight against fraud. My experience of many different products in many countries, has allowed me to get into the head of the fraudsters, detect their extremely delicate counterfeit methods and develop new security techniques which adapt to market needs in real time. A culture of close partnership between administrations, laboratories and private experts would improve our detection of ID security document fraud and lead to the development of new products better armed against counterfeiters. A new global vision to develop together.

Biography A graduate engineer from the Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Arts et Métiers, Paris in 1990, Eric Philippe began his career in the domain of security in 1994 joining BOURGOGNE ET GRASSET, specialists in the conception of casino chips and associated products. In charge of new development and industrialization, he was responsible for the creation of the first casino chips with integrated chipsets. In 2000, he joined FASVER, specialists in the development and production of security lamina for government identification documents. The experience gained with Fasver as Operation Manager led him to become their Technical Director and General Manager. In 2011, the family-owned company was bought by the worldwide corporation ITW. Thanks to his expertise in the domain of security and fraud, Eric Philippe’s role as General Manager in Fasver was seen extended to Director of Global Government Programs in ITW’s Security Division. ITW Security Division comprises several entities combining their different complementary security products, technologies and innovation and is present in over 90 countries.

Heinz Artmann

Time: 14:40

General Manager, SID-Consult, Germany

Polycarbonate MRTDs, production systems, and related technologies - (especially data pages in ePassports) Biography Heinz B. Artmann offers consultancy services relating to the manufacture of any type of security document, including MRTDs, plus the planning of entire production facilities and production plants for security printing authorities. He also offers expertise to government authorities and others in relation to fraud and counterfeiting issues. Born in 1943, he graduated as a Mechanical Engineer in 1965. From 1966 to 1972 he worked as a field service engineer with MAN sheet-fed printing machines. From 1972 to 1974 he was Sales Manager for sheetfed printing and bindery equipment for Harris Intertype GmbH, Germany. From 1974 until 1991, Mr Artmann worked with Miller Johannisberg Wiesbaden as Vice President Sales. In 1992, Art-Line was founded. Its

main activities include modernisation and establishing of new security printing plants. The company was handed over to the management in 2004. In 2002, SID-Consult was founded, and Mr Artmann is the Managing Director and Owner.

Fadi Saadallah

Time: 15:05

Regional Director, KBA-NotaSys, Switzerland

Adding value and security to passports – Print provides protection In recent years, the discussion about security in passports has mainly been focused on the data page. It should not be forgotten that the booklet and, for that matter, the entry VISA, needs to be secured as well, preferably with features that are easy to identify by the general public and very difficult to counterfeit. Good examples of passports that have incorporated robust security features in the booklet are the new Interpol passport and the Swiss passport, which not only incorporate fine registration offset features, but also elaborate intaglio features. The Interpol passport even features screen printing as well. This presentation will give an overview of successful examples of security integrated into the passport booklet through printed features, and will give a deeper explanation of the various processes involved and how the combination offers a robust and reliable passport. Intaglio printing is particularly interesting for passport production, since intaglio printing is regarded as the corner stone of security in banknotes. Ninety-nine per cent of the banknotes in circulation feature this highly secure printing process. Intaglio is recognised and accepted by the general public through the distinctive feeling it gives to the banknote and offers a great variety of security features through intelligent design. Simultaneous offset printing is another technology that is used in certain passports, but the majority are still printed using conventional offset equipment. The features created through this technology cannot be copied by counterfeiters and the technology is only available to certified security printers. Following this presentation you will have a better appreciation of the importance of securing the booklet and how print definitively provides security.

Biography Fadi Saadallah is the Regional Director for the MENA region, Middle East and North Africa and appointed Sales Director for ID solutions at KBA-NotaSys. In 2000, he completed his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Automotive Engineering at Ain Shams University in Cairo, and held a postgraduate degree in Service Centres Management. He then obtained a Masters degree in technical science in the field of Hybrid Vehicles. He started his professional career in the automotive industry at DaimlerChrysler, as a Technical Engineer in Chrysler in Detroit, USA, where he was responsible for overseas technical training. Part of his responsibilities was the technical development and assessment of special prototype projects to be launched in the Gulf region. After he earned his MBA degree, he changed his orientation and moved to Sales & Marketing at Mercedes-Benz as a Business Development Manager. His responsibilities extended to cover the structure of the dealers in some Middle Eastern countries in addition to the product management, pricing strategy and customer relation management. He joined the banknote industry at KBA-NotaSys (formerly KBA-Giori) in 2009 to be the youngest director in the company and, probably, in the industry. During the past four years, he has been deeply involved in the modernization of existing banknote printing plants and the creation of new ones. He contributed to new business models in area such as security documents and finishing lines.

Session: Lightning Talks – Establishing the authenticity of identity Jean-François La Manna

Time: 16:15

Expert Project Director, French Ministry of Interior, France

I have a dream! Positive traceability: The French Gendarmerie use case A veteran of the French Gendarmerie, where he finished his career as a Superior Officer and former Project Manager for the operational Programme of 100,000+ authentication and identification smartcards used in many contexts, Jean-François will emphasize the return on investment based on Positive Traceability, which was achieved throughout this first implementation in France.

Biography Jean-François La Manna graduated in Business Consulting from ESCP Europe International School of Management (Master’s Degree), and he holds both a Telecommunications Engineering Diploma from TelecomParisTech, and an Aeronautical Engineering Diploma from the French Air Force Academy where he began his career. He has more than 20 years of experience in the field of security technologies, cyber-defence and identity management. He has a sound expertise in documents checking and border management, and is actively involved in the ICAO Machine Readable Travel Documents and Traveller Identification Programmes, with a dedicated acumen on the works related to the Evidence of Identity issues. He is also taking part in EU FP7 projects on digital identity (Secure Identity Accross Borders Linked STORK projects). Jean-François is currently working as an Expert Project Director at the French Ministry of Interior, and is a veteran of the French Gendarmerie Nationale, where he piloted huge operational programmes with regards to IT security, mobile terminals and biometrics, identification and digital signature.

Georgi Jelev

Time: 16:25

General Manager, KEIT Ltd, Bulgaria

Stochastic encryption into visible graphical elements. A new approach for protection of documents This presentation focuses on the use of personalised security features for protecting documents against counterfeiting by providing a unique stochastic encrypted marking into visible graphical element. These features insert variable data into visible graphical elements corresponding to the biometric data (for ID documents, passports etc.), serial data (for stamps, banknotes etc.) and hash data for e-documents. Such security features can be aplied to paper or plastic using various means (laser performation, engraving, printing), and can be implemented as a logo, face, image or serial number, making both a visual security element, and a machine-readable feature.

Biography Georgi Jelev graduated in automation from the Technical University Sofia in 1991. After graduating, he started private business in the field of security technologies. He has several patents and publications in different fields, including, but not limited to, stochastic encryption, and protection of documents. Georgi started a PhD degree in 2013 at The University of Library Studies and Information Technologies, Sofia. He is a part-time adviser to the 41st National Assembly of the Republic of Bulgaria, and a Member of IAATI, AFCEA-Europe and Bulgarian Institute for Standardization Committee TK99 ‘Nonotechnologies’.

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SDW 2014 DAY ONE Time: 16:35

Director of Optical Technology, OpSec Security Ltd, United Kingdom

The future requirements of overt optical security in identification documents The use of optical features for the first-line defence in security applications of identification documents has seen significant changes in recent years with the introduction of new visual technologies. The primary focus for this optical device has been, and remains, the ease of verification and authentication. In many circumstances the inspectors, such as Customs/ Border officials, have only seconds to review the document and verify its authenticity. Complex optical features, although secure, can be too complicated to review at speed. However, some conventional technologies, such as simple holograms, or colour-switching materials can be too easy to replicate. Achieving the right balance of design simplicity, high security and ease of visual authentication is the clear target for the future of new optical security features.

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Control: With today’s economic climate and technologies, citizens see having full control over their e-Online transactions as a must. Multifactor authentication gives them full and secure control over remote e-Online services anywhere, anytime, across any channel. Convenience: Cardholders seek convenience and an ‘easy-to-use’ solution with existing electronic national IDs, or other smartcard IDs solutions such as e-Voting, or digital signature requiring smartcard readers and computers to allow any e-Online transactions. The new display smartcard provides users with convenience, thanks to the ISO card form factor allowing their standard telephones, smartphones, tablets or PCs access anywhere and anytime to e-Online services.

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Biography

Manuel Villamayor is Chief Sales & Marketing Officer at Nagra ID. In this function, he is responsible for the worldwide market, sales and partner strategies, working closely with governments, banks, security printers, card manufacturers, cybersecurity and system integrators to develop and implement secure identification & authentication solutions supplied to governments, corporations and banks worldwide, for the rollout of citizens eID documents programs such as electronic passports, new eService ID display cards, national eIDs, e-Driving License, e-Health cards, banking cards, as well as secure e-credentials for public and private employees and e-consumers.

Paul Dunn received a PhD in Physics from the University of Birmingham in 1979 and was awarded a Nato Scholarship for research in the USA at the Institute of Optics at the University of Rochester, NY, where he spent four years as a lecturer and completing research into image processing.

Before joining Nagra ID, Mr Villamayor was Vice President Government and Secure ID Division of HID Global (ASSA ABLOY group). Previously he held several key management positions in Assa Abloy Identification Technologies and SOKYMAT.

He returned to the UK in 1983 to work as a consultant before joining Third Dimension as Technical Director, developing holograms and optical technologies for a variety of applications. He also has an MBA.

Mr Villamayor has a wealth of international business and senior management experience from a career that spans over 20 years in the industr, with over 15 years with technology and secure identification, authentication and traceability based companies. He was directly involved in the technology development and implementation of the first 25 countries deploying electronic passports.

In this short review we will look at developing solutions from the security industry and present some new products and developing features.

He joined Applied Holographics in 1989 and has been involved in the Optical Security industry for over 25 years with an array of experience in developing origination technologies, new optical features technologies, product applications and materials. Paul is currently Director of Optical Technology at OpSec Security.

Manuel Villamayor

Time: 16:45

Chief Sales & Marketing Officer, Nagra ID, Switzerland

Mobility, security and convenience with new generation eIDs The latest generation of smartcards provides six levels of security and allows an interface with standard devices and infrastructures creating a secure ecosystem. This means that electronic and mobile transactions are more secure than ever, and citizens can directly connect with the digital world using a Visual Password Authenticated Connection Establishment (PACE) provided by their display eID smartcard platform using their mobile phones, smartphones, tablets or personal computers. This ensures secure identification and authentication through any logging application by providing only the user’s card-authentication number (CAN) and Dynamic Signature Key (DSK) to activate PACE, ensuring anytime, anywhere, with any device, high security e-Services and e/mTransactions provided in the digital world. The presentation will highlight this new smartcard card generation, how this works and how this solution can ensure to Governments and Citizens: Security: Physical and virtual secure Identification and Authentication that gives citizens and governments peace of mind and a sense of security. Thanks to the six levels of security provided by this new smartcard, this feature gives each citizen reassurance that their e-Online transactions are just as secure as if they were personally conducting the transaction in situ.

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He was also a pioneer and driver for product development and market implementation of RFID/contactless transponders currently used for animal identification, object traceability & tracking, car immobilizers and people identification. Today, Mr Villamayor is part of the team that re-invented the smartcard, and is the driver for the deployment of this new eID smartcard generation the“e-Service ID Display Card Platform’ that integrates six levels of security and allows secure identification, authentication, payments & transactions anywhere, anytime, using any device.

Daniel Bachenheimer

Time: 16:55

Technical Director, Unique Identity Services, Accenture, USA

Document authentication as a service A key aspect in establishing an identity claim is the veracity of the corresponding identity document itself. Authenticating identity documents is evolving and we will review trends in this space, including cloud-based As-A-Service trends for both optical- and textual-based solutions. We will quickly walk through practical examples of both.

Biography Daniel Bachenheimer is a solution architect at Accenture, and has been designing and delivering solutions for government entities for over 25 years. For the past 10 years, Dan has focused on Border and Identity Management solutions, and has been involved in large-scale Identity Services systems, including US-VISIT and UIDAI, Trusted Traveler Programs, Multimodal Biometric systems integration, RFID implementations, along with Identity, Credential, and Access Management (ICAM) solutions. Dan is involved in INCITS M1 (ISO SC37) and is an IEEE Certified Biometrics Professional.

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DAY TWO – 17 JUNE 2014 CHURCHILL AUDITORIUM: GROUND FLOOR

SDW/DocEx JOINT SESSION - USE AND ‘ABUSE’ OF (e)ID DOCUMENTS IN EVERYDAY LIFE 09:00 09.05

SESSION CHAIRMAN’S INTRODUCTION KEYNOTE: Using chipped documents to prove entitlement to work in the UK • Effective control of illegal working through chipped biometric documents; • A pilot project involving government and the private sector; • Reducing the regulatory overhead for employers. Duncan Westland, Deputy Director, Document Technology, Her Majesty’s Passport Office, UK

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KEYNOTE QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION Increasing the security of document authentication for non-government organizations • Verification of an ePassport by authenticating the chip’s contents; • Bringing ePassport authentication to non-governmental organizations; • Increasing the reliability of chip authentication by using anonymous field data. René Clerc, Technical Director, Keesing Technologies, The Netherlands

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First-line control … and a ½! • Introducing the concept of optical-digital convergence; • Describing new optical smart devices adapted to ID documents for automated reliable authentication; • A demonstration of how the ‘man in the street’ can access expert-level document verification using a smartphone. Marc Michel Pic, Chief Technical Officer Digital Activities, Hologram Industries, France

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QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION

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Coffee & Tea, sponsored by ITW Security Group

CHURCHILL AUDITORIUM: GROUND FLOOR

ELIZABETH WINDSOR: FIFTH FLOOR

BIOMETRICS 20/20 – OVERCOMING HURDLES, CREATING OPPORTUNITIES

DocEx GOVERNMENT SESSIONS *Government Only* DOCUMENT COUNTER-FRAUD STRATEGIES

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SESSION CHAIRMAN’S INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION Led by David Westgate, Chief Immigration Officer, National Document Fraud Unit, UK

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How eID is helping secure social protection and unlocking a sustainable, empowered future for communities around the globe • Unique ID and social protection; • Attributes of a unique ID system; • Use cases; • Solutions and technologies; the role of biometrics; • Lesson learnt from eID programs. Jacques van Zijp, Board Member, Secure Identity Alliance, France

• Discussion of the evolution in counterfeit quality of selected security features in the EU visa; • Linking various classes of counterfeits based on their individual features; • Discovery of high quality counterfeit documents in Athens by Greek police in 2013, corresponding to the visa counterfeits investigated by the BKA. Anna Wandschneider, Senior Scientist, and Uwe Seidel, Scientific Director, Bundeskriminalamt, Forensic Science Institute, KT 43 Identity Document Systems, Germany

The Nigerian eID project – A case study

Checking integrity and authenticity of ePassport chip data –

Know your visitor: New approaches for screening visa applicants

Variations in electronic passport readers

Test cases and results • Nigeria, a country with 152 million inhabitants, currently deploys an electronic identity document for their citizens; Markus Nuppeney, Head of Section, Federal Office for Information Security (BSI), Germany • The Nigerian eID combines a biometric-enabled identity document with a payment application; • The PKI deployed for this project is one of the largest in the world. Babatunde Anifowoshe, Chief Information Security Officer, and Agu Osoka, Head of Biometrics, Nigerian National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), Nigeria

• Visa applicant screening systems – An introduction; • Data collection and analysis; • Innovative tools and techniques for visa applicant screening. David Benini, VP, Marketing, Aware, USA

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The evolution in counterfeit quality of the EU visa sticker

Facing 2020 • From Angola to the UK – The use of biometrics in leadingedge passport and national ID systems is now the given; • Identity and authentication – An imminent convergence; • How face will SMAC us about! • A decade on from ICAO mandating face in ePassport chips, it’s no longer the suspect biometric – Hear how it’s being used now and where it’s going. Terry Hartmann, VP Security Solutions & Industry Applications, Unisys, USA

• People think all images from document scanners look alike…but do they? • People think all document scanner databases contain the same security features...but do they? • People think all document scanner systems give the same results… hmm, do they? J.J.M. (Hans) de Moel, Policy Officer, Royal Netherlands Marechaussee (KMar), The Netherlands

Observations in document abuse and detection: Modern vs. older documents • Two of the most detected false documents in the UK are the old paper style identity cards – both of which contain older security and authentication methods; • Are these documents abused more because of the ease with which these older security features can be falsified, or could it be that they are detected more because traditional features are easier to identify and are well known by Border Control officers? • Is it possible that more modern documents are abused just as much, but are not being detected? Nadia Bremner, Specialist Document Examiner – Acting Chief Immigration Officer, National Document Fraud Unit, UK

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QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION

QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION 13:00 SPONSOR PRESENTATION Integrated solutions for travel document authentication, identification and information management Catherine Fankhauser, Business Development Director, SICPA, Switzerland

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Lunch, sponsored by ITW Security Division DEDICATED EXHIBITION VIEWING

MEET THE DOCUMENT EXAMINER

A dedicated chance for delegates to meet exhibitors in the exhibition hall and explore all the news technologies and services on offer.

Delegates and exhibitors at SDW 2014 are able to pre-arrange meetings with some of the world’s leading document examiners. During these meetings they will be able to explore issues and gain advice on new security feature development, document design and counter fraud issues.

CHURCHILL AUDITORIUM: GROUND FLOOR

ELIZABETH WINDSOR: FIFTH FLOOR

MRTDs 2.0 – A HOLISTIC APPROACH TO TRAVELLER IDENTIFICATION

BEYOND IDENTITY DOCUMENTS…

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SESSION CHAIRMAN’S INTRODUCTION

SESSION CHAIRMAN’S INTRODUCTION

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Exploring the ICAO holistic and coordinated approach from Evidence of Identity to MRTDs

PIN eavesdropping and contactless card skimming – Bring your own security!

• The new ICAO Traveller Identification Programme encompasses issues related to breeder documents and evidence of identity, MRTDs issuance and a huge bench of processes, not to mention the importance of human factors;

• Security and ease of use are key requirements for identification and authentication schemes; • Security measures à la ‘...just buy a more expensive device’ will not fly; • Are there solutions that offer security and ease of use without huge infrastructure cost? Mario Stoltz, Product Manager, NXP Semiconductors, Germany

• This presentation gives the audience an update of the work undertaken to date, and of the trends being addressed by the whole community of stakeholders; • A specific focus will be made on the key and foundational step of securing the Evidence of Identity process in the aim of best leveraging breeder documents. Jean-François La Manna, Expert Project Director at the French Ministry of Interior, ICAO PKD Member for France, active contributor to TAG, NTWG and ICBWG for the ICAO MRTD and TRIP programmes, France

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Revealing the opportunities and issues of LDS2.0

Secure docs to go!

• With the introduction of LDS 2.0-enabled eMRTD documents a new set of features is supported: Travel records, eVISA, and additional biometric data must be securely written and read;

• Mobile identity documents are a viable, secure alternative to paper; • Identity-bound ticketing benefits high-value event organisers; • Phone-to-phone verification can minimise infrastructure costs; • Real-time updates and document maintenance are streamlined. Cost reduction, security and convenience are all improved. Chris Edwards, Chief Technical Officer, Intercede, UK

• This has direct implications for (automated) border control infrastructure and the smart card hardware and software in terms of equipment, processing power, communication speed and memory requirements; • Advances in infrastructure and smart card technology can already match LDS 2.0 requirements. Robert Bach, Gov ID Senior Marketing Manager Semiconductor Products, Infineon Technologies, Germany

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The seventh edition of ICAO’s Doc 9303: Expected in 2014

The multi-applicative Irish Public Service Card (PSC)

• Doc 9303 is a living standard with regular maintenance updates, clarifications and additions, which are developed and published in the form of Technical Reports and the Supplement;

• The Irish Department of Social Protection, through the deployment of its new multi-applicative Public Service Card, has managed to tackle fraud in the collection of social welfare payments and provision of free access to transport to the beneficiaries;

• It is not always easy to find your way in this huge amount of information; • The re-structuring of Doc 9303 (now in progress) aims at improving both the readability and the maintainability of the standard. Tom Kinneging, Senior Expert Standardization, Morpho, and Convenor of ISO/IEC JTC1 SC17 Working Group 3, The Netherlands

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QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION

16:30

CLOSING KEYNOTE: Emirates ID mobilification – The road ahead

• How the PSC will offer convenient access to public services by making it easy for (public) service providers to verify the identity of their users; • Learn how the Irish Department of Social Protection will generate savings through economy of scale and shared services. Herman Hemels, Vice President Market Development Europe, Morpho Government Identity Solutions Division, The Netherlands

• Secure identity: Overview of current scenario; • Transformation from eID to Smart-ID; • Smart-ID Co-relation to fundamental eID; • ID service transformation: Mobilification of ID; • Emirates ID role in eID mobilification. Ayesha Al Rayesi, Executive Director Central Operations Sector, Emirates Identity Authority, United Arab Emirates

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EXHIBITION RECEPTION AND STAND PARTIES

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KEYNOTE ADDRESS Duncan Westland

Time: 09:00

Deputy Director, Document Technology, Her Majesty’s Passport Office, United Kingdom

Using chipped documents to prove entitlement to work in the UK Biometric Residence Permits are chipped biometric documents issued to non-EEA nationals who are in the UK for more than six months. This talk reports the results of a pilot project carried out between the Home Office and a group of private-sector employers, which enabled statutory Right-to-Work checks to be made using Biometric Residence Permits. By validating the Biometric Residence Permit’s digital signature, and checking online against Home Office systems, employers were able rapidly to confirm the immigration status of a prospective employee. This approach enables employers to carry out their statutory obligations more efficiently and with greater confidence, and denies access to employment to those who are not entitled to work in the UK.

Session: Use and ‘abuse’ of (e)ID documents in everyday life René Clerc

Time: 09:35

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unique simultaneous authentication–identification of the document: the first associates high-resolution prints and optically active elements to provide a unique and irreproducible identifier; the second extracts a digital key from the image of the document, robust to lifecycle deterioration but sensitive to intentional alterations. The two features, the identifier and the key, will be checked against each other, thanks to a simple smartphone app. The combination of smartphones and Optical Smart features create a painless interface, which brings expert-level document verification to the ‘man in the street’.

Biography Following a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Paris VI, and five years of active research for the French Atomic Energy Council (Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique), Marc Pic founded a company named Advestigo, dedicated to the automatic identification of audiovisual content, where he deploys solutions and services to fight internet piracy for top film companies, music authors and producers. He also develops software to help data leak prevention in large-scale firms and another to search illegal content on the internet for cyber-polices. In 2009, Advestigo was acquired by Hologram Industries, where he is now in charge of digital activities. Marc is engineer from Ecole Centrale de Marseille, and a senior member of the think-tank Cyberlex.

Session: Biometrics 20/20 – Overcoming hurdles, creating opportunities

Technical Director, Keesing Technologies, Netherlands

Increasing the security of document authentication for non-government organizations At border crossings, more inspection stations are being equipped to authenticate the chip in ePassports. This trend does not evolve quickly, unfortunately, and is almost impossible to follow by semi- and nongovernmental organizations because of high infrastructure costs and lack of knowledge. We present a non-intrusive way to authenticate the chip in ePassports, and propose a way in which this can be done reliably, even when the certificates that are required to do so are not yet published.

Biography René Clerc is 34 years old and has obtained a Master’s degree in Business Computer Science and International Relations. He has worked for various IT companies before joining Keesing Technologies in 2009. As Technical Director at Keesing Technologies, René is responsible for digital authentication solutions for identity documents.

Marc Michel Pic

Time: 10:00

Chief Technical Officer Digital Activities, Hologram Industries, France

First line control … and a ½! The wide profusion of smart assistants such as smartphones or tablets, which includes a high definition camera, connectivity and computing capabilities, has induced a radical change in the world of the identity document control: they allow verification of optical elements in an automated and secure way, with something carried at all times by everyone. We call this opportunity to adapt digital and optical technologies to work together opto-digital convergence. First Optical smart features have been successfully developed and commercialized in a governmental program to control the authenticity of pharmaceutical products. This paper focus on the second generation of optical smart features, dedicated to ID documents. Two concepts have been merged to provide a

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Jacques van Zijp

Time: 11:10

Board Member, Secure Identity Alliance, France

How eID is helping secure social protection and unlocking a sustainable, empowered future for communities around the globe Social security infrastructures offer much-needed safety nets for citizens across the developed world. The benefits are many: addressing poverty, protecting vulnerable groups, delivering empowerment programs and the effective provision of health and social care services. At the most fundamental level, the planning and delivery of social support programs is predicated on the government’s knowledge of its citizens: who they are, where they live, their social and economic circumstances, and so on. In other words; their identity. That knowledge begins at birth, with registration. The mechanism of the state then takes over and follows citizens throughout their lives. In the developing world, matters are less straightforward. For millions of people around the world, the apparently simple task of providing documentation that proves who they are is a major challenge. Migrant populations, the illiterate, or those living in remote rural locations, struggle to accurately register a child’s birth – and as a result are excluded from taking advantage of basic services that provide a vital ‘foundation for support’. What’s more, without verifiable ID, governments are unable to track if the benefits of their poverty-reduction schemes are actually being paid to the intended beneficiaries. Similarly, demonstrating accountability and transparency in the allocation of public resources is a near-impossible task. Of course, technology is helping to change all that. By utilizing a unique electronic identity (eID) that can be verified – for example, through the use of the mobile phone – the excluded at last have a means of proving who they are. Births can be registered, and a root identity created. Citizens are then ‘in the system’, able to access and fully benefit from social protection

schemes. It’s not just the state of course. The eID enables engagement with banking institutions and more. We’re seeing countries around the world employing digital ID to tackle a wide range of challenges. Today’s social protection programs protect the vulnerable and institutionalize citizens’ rights – enabling governments to address exclusion issues and target the delivery of short-term discretionary safety nets to those most in need. But they’re also proving to be growth enhancing – increasing citizen’s access to assets, education and health. It is projects like these that the Secure Identity Alliance, together with governments from around the world, is working hard to support. And, as the SIA moves into its second year of operation, it will continue to expand its global best practice initiatives to further accelerate worldwide sustainable economic growth through the provision of trusted digital identities.

Biography Jacques van Zipf is a Board Member of the Secure Identity Alliance (www. secureidentityalliance.org), the organization dedicated to supporting sustainable worldwide economic growth and prosperity through the development of the digital ID and the widespread adoption of secure eServices. Jacques van Zipf has been involved in the creation of the Alliance established one year ago; Morpho (Safran) being one of the founding Members. The Alliance counts seven member companies to date, including the leaders in security technology and one Government agency. Since its creation, the Alliance has launched two workgroups and has already published some key report, including one jointly conducted by the Secure Identity Alliance and The Boston Consulting Group (BCG), confirming the explosive growth of eServices based on trusted digital identity. The Alliance has also initiated collaboration with some key nongovernment organizations to help governments, agencies and other public bodies to realize the wide range of economic opportunities offered by the shift to digital service provision. Jacques van Zijp is General Manager for the Business Unit Europe with the Government Identity Solutions division of Safran Morpho. Prior to this position, he held several positions on Government Programs, Executive Sales and Product Line within Safran Morpho. Jacques has been active in the security industry since 2001, and prior to that has held several positions in multinational industrial enterprises.

Babatunde Anifowoshe

Time: 11:35

Chief Information Security Officer, Nigerian National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), Nigeria

Agu Osoka Head of Biometrics, Nigerian National Identity Management Commission (NIMC), Nigeria

The Nigerian eID project – A case study With 152 million citizens, Nigeria is Africa’s most populous country. As part of an ambitious Presidential initiative, adult Nigerians and resident legal aliens, will be issued advanced multipurpose electronic identity cards. These general purpose multi-application cards will offer several different types of electronic functions, including document security including Extended Access Control v2.0, ePKI for digital signature and two-factor authentication, biometric match-on-card and EMV payment applications. In addition to being one of the most technically advanced cards in the world, the project also represents one of the largest PKIs in the world with more than 100 million card holders.

Biographies Babatunde Anifowoshe is the Chief Information Security Officer for the National Identity Management Commission of the Federal Government of Nigeria. In addition to serving as the project lead for the eID and related PKI projects, he has the additional responsibility for audit compliance for EMV/PCI-DSS. His experience to date spans various industry sectors ranging from health to financial services and IT. With over 10 years information security experience as an information security specialist, analyst and compliance consultant he is well suited to head up one of the most ambitious IT projects in Africa. Dr Agu Osoka is a Biometrics Consultant with vast industry knowledge. He holds a doctorate degree in Electronics Engineering (Biometrics) from the University of Kent, Canterbury UK. He is currently the Principal Technical Advisor to the office of the Director General at the National Identity Management Commission (Nigeria) where he consults. He is also the Head of the Biometrics Unit at the same Commission, in charge of the enrolling and authentication of over 170 million Nigerians. He manages a team of consultants working on various projects in Nigeria. He has worked as Principal IT Consultant and Software Developer in a number of UK companies.

David Benini

Time: 12:00

VP, Marketing, Aware Inc., USA

Know your visitor: New approaches for screening visa applicants As international travel grows to record levels, there is an increasing desire to apply more scrutiny over who is permitted to visit our respective countries. While economic, diplomatic, and cultural reasons abound to attract international visitors, there are also various security and other risks that compel careful screening of visa applicants. As a result, visa applicant screening is becoming an increasingly sophisticated process, with consular officers having better tools and more data at their disposal than ever before. Data stovepipes are slowly becoming integrated, and officers have better access to data that they didn’t have before. How can consular officers improve their process? What role can biometrics and other data play? This presentation will present ideas on process improvements and discuss how they are being implemented in real-world systems.

Biography David Benini is Vice President of Marketing at Aware, Inc., where he has worked since 1999. He conducts a broad variety of marketing, business development, and product development activities to grow Aware’s biometrics software business. David holds a BS Degree in electrical engineering from Pennsylvania State University, and an MBA Degree from Cornell University. Aware provides biometrics software for law enforcement, defense, border management, and credentialing applications.

Terry Hartmann

Time: 12:25

VP Security Solutions & Industry Applications, Unisys, USA

Facing 2020 • From Angola to the UK – The use of biometrics in leading-edge passport and national ID systems is now a given. • Identity and authentication – An imminent convergence. • How Face will SMAC us about. • A decade on from ICAO mandating face in ePassport chips, it's no longer the suspect biometric – hear how it's being used now and where it's going.

Biography Terry Hartmann is Vice President for Unisys Security Solutions & Industry Applications worldwide, covering People Identity; Public Safety & Justice; Physical Security; Transportation; Financial Services; Communications and Application Modernization Solutions.

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Terry is internationally recognized in the identification and biometrics industry. His opinion, insight and counsel is regularly sought by government and commercial organizations the world over. Terry wrote the ISO 197945 International Standard for Facial Recognition, and the original ICAO Technical Report that formed the basis of ePassports standards. He has spoken at over 70 conferences internationally on identity matters. Terry served for 10 years on the Board of Directors for the Biometrics Institute; and is on the Planet Biometrics Expert Advisory Panel. In 2012, Terry was responsible for creating the Unisys whole-of-company Mobility Solutions portfolio and go-to-market strategy from inception through business case investment, thought leadership, advocacy, to media launch. In 2013, Terry received the ID World ‘ID Leadership Award’ assigned to outstanding members of the ID Community who have distinguished themselves during the previous 12 months for commitment, leadership, creativity and innovation.

Session: DocEx Government Sessions ‘Government only’: Document counter-fraud strategies Anna Wandschneider

Time: 11:10

Senior Scientist, Bundeskriminalamt, Forensic Science Institute, Germany

Uwe Seidel Scientific Director, Bundeskriminalamt, Forensic Science Institute, Germany

The evolution in counterfeit quality of the EU visa sticker During the past few years, German and other European authorities discovered EU visa sticker counterfeits of increasing quality, finally imitating most of the document’s security features in very high detail. This presentation within the closed DocEx conference stream will highlight the evolution in counterfeit quality of certain security features, explain the corresponding details among various classes of counterfeits, and show what details finally linked various counterfeits together for the forensic examiner. In September 2013, Greek police discovered thousands of high quality counterfeit documents that could be linked to the fraud cases investigated by the BKA. Finally, a sneak preview into the EU’s activities on developing a new generation visa sticker might be given.

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Markus Nuppeney

Time: 11:35

Head of Section, Federal Office for Information Security (BSI), Germany

Checking integrity and authenticity of ePassport chip data – Test cases and results The synopsis for this presentation was not available at the time of producing the Delegate materials.

Biography Markus Nuppeney has a degree in computer science from Darmstadt University of Technology. He joined the German Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) in 2003, working in the field of biometrics and electronic travel documents, especially regarding design and implementation of the German ePassport and the German national electronic ID card. Since 2011, Markus has been the Head of Section ‘Inspection Infrastructures and Architectures’ at BSI. He is responsible for border-control systems based on biometrics and electronic travel documents, and is in charge of the German national Public Key Directory.

J.J.M. (Hans) de Moel

Time: 12:00

Policy Officer, Royal Netherlands Marechaussee (KMar), The Netherlands

Variations in electronic passport readers During the Document Challenge II test, held in Lisbon in September 2013, several document-scanner systems were tested and their performance was compared to human results. This presentation will focus on the variations between the systems and mainly the quality of the hardware used. The Electronic Passport Reader systems were evaluated on the information derived from the UV, VIS and IR images. Interesting variations were found. Furthermore, some significant variations in the software will be highlighted.

Biography Trained as a chemical engineer (BSc) Hans de Moel worked at several chemical laboratories in the Netherlands before he became a forensic document examiner at the Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI). After 10 years in this field of expertise, he transferred to the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee where he used his knowledge of documents and computer systems to make a start in automating and supporting the border control process. He was involved in designing, testing and implementing the SelfService Passport Control at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. For FRONTEX he has been involved in the setup, testing and analysis of the Document Challenge 2013 in Lisbon.

Biographies Dr Anna Wandschneider received her PhD degree in physical chemistry from Rostock University in 2009. Directly afterwards she joined the Identity Documents department in the Forensic Science Institute of the German Federal Criminal Police Office (Bundeskriminalamt). During the following years she became an ID document examiner. Her work includes the preparation of written and oral expert opinions on questioned documents for law-enforcement agencies and as evidence in court. She shares her professional expertise in a number of national and international working groups for increasing the counterfeit deterrence of identity documents, and is a regular member at the EU’s uniform visa committee (Article-6committee). Dr Uwe Seidel received his PhD degree in experimental physics and optics from the University of Jena. After some years in industry, he joined the Forensic Science Institute of the German Federal Criminal Police Office (Bundeskriminalamt) as an ID document expert in 2000, and is now heading the BKA’s Identity Documents department. This assignment involves overseeing R&D projects for increasing the counterfeit resistance of German official documents. For instance, he was involved in various activities dealing with the introduction of biometric technology into German travel documents and the development of the new ID card. He is an active member of ICAO's New Technology Working Group.

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Nadia Bremner

Time: 12:25

Specialist Document Examiner – Acting Chief Immigration Officer, National Document Fraud Unit, United Kingdom

Observations in document abuse and detection: Modern vs. older documents • Two of the most detected false documents in the UK are the old paper-style identity cards – both of which contain older security and authentication methods. • Are these documents abused more because of the ease in which these older security features and authentication methods can be falsified, or could it be argued that they are detected more because these more traditional features are; a) Easier to identify; b) Are well known by Border Control officers and other identity document examiners; c) Tampering of said features is more evident. • In an effort to encourage further discussion, is it possible that more modern documents are abused just as much but are not being detected?

Biography Nadia is currently based at the National Document Fraud Unit (NDFU), which is the UK’s national centre of expertise relating to travel and identity documents and their abuse. As an experienced document examiner, Nadia is responsible for the examination of documents on behalf of major police operations, and has, on numerous occasions, provided expert testimony, both written and oral, for Court. She regularly acts as a trainer on the subject of false document detection for the UK Border Force, UK Immigration Enforcement and other Home Office departments, as well as foreign government agencies and border control authorities. In 2013, Nadia completed with merit a Master of Science degree in the discipline of forensic identity document examination, completing a self-study project relating to document authentication scanners. She is also responsible for the production of the NDFU “Copy Documents guide”, which has been distributed nationally as an aid to enforcement officers who often examine photocopies rather than physical documents.

Catherine Fankhauser

Time: 13:00

Business Development Director, SICPA, Switzerland

Integrated solutions for travel document authentication, identification and information management With international travellers requiring official identity documents for inspection by immigration and customs officials, machine-readable travel documents (MRTDs) have become increasingly subject to counterfeiting and forgery. According to data from the European Document Fraud Risk Analysis Network (EDF-RAN), in 2012 there were nearly 8,000 detections of migrants using fraudulent identities to enter the EU/Schengen area illegally.

In addition, the increasing trend of using passports and other official documents for non-travel identity purposes means these documents allow imposters to gain access to bank accounts, medical care and social benefit payments in foreign countries. For these reasons, governments need effective border-control solutions to strengthen security and infrastructure at crossings, while increasing speed, efficiency and safety. With MRTDs at the frontline of identity authentication, the document must be designed considering a number of features that certify its ability to resist fraud activity attempts. For the DocEx 2014 Document Examination and Fraud Detection in Focus, Dr Catherine Fankhauser, Business Development Director at SICPA SA, will give a presentation on the latest solutions and services that help protect and maintain confidence in the integrity of official documents. These include ink-based security features, sophisticated identification and verification systems, as well as innovative solutions for secure personal data management.

Biography After a BS in biochemistry, an MS in molecular biology and a PhD in organic chemistry, Cathy worked for three years in the pharmaceutical domain. She joined SICPA 12 years ago as an organic chemist for the purpose of designing and synthesizing security elements. She pursued her carrier as a solution laboratory manager where she was involved in the customization of security solutions, Track-&-Trace projects,, and analysis of suspicious items, before working as technical manager. In 2010, she joined the SICPA value document inks sales department, as a business development director.

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Session: MRTDs 2.0 – A holistic approach to traveller identification Jean-François La Manna

Time: 15:05

Expert Project Director, French Ministry of Interior, France

Exploring the ICAO holistic and coordinated approach from Evidence of Identity to MRTDs • The new ICAO Traveller Identification Programme encompasses issues related to breeder documents and evidence of identity, MRTDs issuance and a huge bench of processes, not to mention the importance of the human factor; • The interest of such a Programme is two-fold with regard to new technologies and implementation and capacity building considerations with a lot of knowledge and expertise to share internationally; • The presentation will give the audience the possibility to benefit from an update of the works undertaken and the trends being addressed by the whole community of stakeholders involved in reaching a balanced approach; • A specific focus will be made on the key and foundation step of securing the Evidence of Identity process in the aim of best leveraging breeder documents.

Biography Jean-François La Manna graduated in Business Consulting from ESCP Europe International School of Management (Master’s Degree), and he holds both a Telecommunications Engineering Diploma from TelecomParisTech, and an Aeronautical Engineering Diploma from the French Air Force Academy where he began his career. He has more than 20 years of experience in the field of security technologies, cyber-defence and identity management. He has a sound expertise in documents checking and border management, and is actively involved in the ICAO Machine Readable Travel Documents and Traveller Identification Programmes, with a dedicated acumen on the works related to the Evidence of Identity issues. He is also taking part in EU FP7 projects on digital identity (Secure Identity Accross Borders Linked STORK projects). Jean-François is currently working as an Expert Project Director at the French Ministry of Interior, and is a veteran of the French Gendarmerie Nationale, where he piloted huge operational programmes with regards to IT security, mobile terminals and biometrics, identification and digital signature.

Robert Bach

Time: 15:30

Gov ID Senior Marketing Manager Semiconductor Products, Infineon Technologies, Germany

Revealing the opportunities and issues of LDS2.0 Since their introduction, ePassports have become an essential part of international travel infrastructure. The logical functionality is defined by ICAO in the Logical Data Structure’ specification (LDS). The version LDS 2.0 will extend the existing functionality by including additional, highly interesting features. • Electronic VISA information can be stored on a LDS2.0-compliant ePassport. This implies that information can be written by authorities/ countries different to that of the issuing authority. The security requirements for writing are obviously high and must persist through the whole document life time. • Several hundreds of electronic stamps might need to be written and read. This requires very high transaction speeds to be applicable in time-constrained (automated) border-crossing systems.

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• Additional biometric data and Frequent Traveler information can also be stored. The talk will explain in detail the new features introduced by LDS 2.0. It will focus on the implications for (automated) border control infrastructure and the ePassport LDS2.0 for hardware, software, processing power, memory requirements, and communication speed. The talk will conclude by mapping advances in infrastructure and IC technology on to the LDS 2.0 requirements.

Biography Mr Bach brings vast experience in the semiconductor industry for chip card IC´s. After finishing his university studies with a degree in industrial engineering and management at the Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany, he joined the Chip Card & Security IC group of Siemens AG, German in 1996. Mr Bach held various marketing and strategic marketing positions at Siemens and subsequently at Infineon Technologies AG. Currently, he is responsible for the semiconductor product marketing in the Business Group ‘Government ID’ within the Chip Card & Security division at Infineon.

Tom Kinneging

Time: 15:55

Senior Expert Standardization, Morpho, The Netherlands

The seventh edition of ICAO’s Doc 9303: Expected in 2014 Doc 9303 is a living standard. Especially with respect to the electronic component of the modern travel document, regular maintenance updates, clarifications and additions are developed and published in the form of Technical Reports and the Supplement. It is not always easy to find your way in this huge amount of information. The re-structuring of Doc 9303 (now in progress) aims at improving both the readability, as well as the maintainability, of the standard.

Biography Tom Kinneging is senior expert standardization at Morpho. He has degrees in electronics and information technology. For more than 30 years he has held various management positions in ICT, product development, and production of identity documents and related systems. He has been leading various large-scale projects on the implementation of (e)Passport schemes and currently is responsible for Morpho’s R&D department in Haarlem, The Netherlands. Tom is the convenor of ISO/IEC JTC1 SC17 Working Group 3, which is the group that, in close cooperation with ICAO, is responsible for the development and maintenance of the standards for Travel Documents, ICAO Doc 9303 and ISO/IEC 7501. In this function he is an active contributor to the work of the Technical Advisory Group, the New Technologies Working Group, and the Implementation and Capacity Building Working Group of ICAO, and has been the lead editor of various technical papers, such as Technical Reports, ICAO Doc 9303 and its Supplement.

Session: Beyond identity documents… Mario Stoltz

Time: 15:05

Product Manager, NXP Semiconductors, Germany

PIN eavesdropping & contactless card skimming – Bring your own security! The secure identity industry seems to be well on its path to smartphonebased services. Smartphones as inspection devices, smartphones as carriers of identity credentials, and so forth. Likewise, cloud services are being contemplated to provide centralized services. Their adoption may be slowed due to growing concerns about privacy and control. Still, these services have a certain appeal, not only for the purchasing department, but also to systems architects. Now, particularly the combination of both

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approaches means that security must be re-thought. On what grounds can the service provider trust the connection to the endpoint, and the endpoint itself? What can be done to give the user trust in the service infrastructure? This presentation will recap classical threats and attack scenarios against identification and authentication transactions such as skimming, eavesdropping, man-in-the-middle attacks. It will investigate how these used to be handled, and how they could be handled in a world relying on smartphones and cloud services. Finally, it will provide suggestions for alternative solutions.

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 1997. Mario joined NXP in 2007. Overall, he has been in the semiconductor industry for more than 15 years. He regularly represents NXP at industry conferences and events, and he also supports NXP's participation in public research projects.

Chris Edwards

Time: 15:30

Chief Technical Officer, Intercede, United Kingdom

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convergence. His current work is heavily focused on mobile credential management, and the use of NFC in identity and access applications, including physical access, PKI desktop logon, strong identity verification and attribute retrieval.

Herman Hemels

Time: 15:55

Vice President Market Development Europe, Morpho Government Identity Solutions Division, The Netherlands

The multi-applicative Irish Public Service Card (PSC) In this presentation, we will outline how the Irish Department of Social Protection, through the deployment of its new multi-applicative Public Service Card, managed to tackle fraud in the collection of social welfare payments and provision of free access to transport to the beneficiaries. Moreover, it will demonstrate how the PSC will offer convenient access to public services by making it easy for (public) service providers to verify the identity of their users, as well as to offer a secure identification and authentication of the users. We will also discuss how the Irish Department of Social Protection will generate savings through economy of scale and shared services.

Secure docs to go!

Finally, the speech will conclude with a presentation of the envisaged future opportunities related to eGov and online services.

Identity and related secure documents provide a verifiable proof of identity, qualification or entitlement that can be associated with the bearer. Traditional forms of secure documents must become increasingly complex in the battle against forgers with access to evermore sophisticated equipment. Identifying forgeries requires ever-higher levels of knowledge and expertise. Meanwhile, the explosion in travel and communication means that an ever-expanding list of document issuers must be accommodated.

Herman Hemels has been working for more than 25 years in the field of development, production and personalisation of passports, ID documents, driving licences and other secured documents. After working for eight years at the Dutch banknote printer Joh. Enschedé he joined Sdu Identification (the former Dutch state printer) in 1994. Sdu Identification was acquired by Sagem Securité in 2008 and changed it’s name into Morpho in 2010.

Cryptographically secured electronic documents provide more readily verifiable forms of credential, which are steadily replacing paper documents. These technologies still suffer from the problems of distribution and the need for expensive verification and issuance infrastructures. Smartphones and other mobile devices present a new opportunity to deliver the high security of electronic credentials in a form that inherently provides the communications infrastructure needed to issue, maintain and verify the documents. Documents can be issued over the air or internet to the handset via cryptographically secure channels. They can be verified locally using NFC, Bluetooth or visual codes; they can directly authenticate to secure web services to deliver highly trusted connections and transactions. This speech describes a number of technologies and case studies that are able to deliver such solutions today.

Biography Dr Chris Edwards is the Chief Technical Officer at Intercede and has over 30 years’ senior level experience within the IT industry. He was responsible for the initial design of Intercede’s MyID identity and credential management system, and was instrumental in making MyID the first electronic personalization system to achieve FIPS 201 accreditation as part of the US HSPD-12 PIV Approved Products Scheme. Chris is directly responsible for Intercede’s research and development team, and has a special interest in mobile identities and credential

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Over the past 14 years he has been involved as an experienced sales and account manager in many complex international passport and ID solutions projects. As VP Market Development Europe, he is responsible for tracking the development of business opportunities at national and international governmental departments in Europe. As a consultant, he participates on a regular basis in the meetings of the technical working group ‘Article 6’ of the European Commission in Brussels.

KEYNOTE ADDRESS Ayesha Al Rayesi

Time: 16:30

Executive Director Central Operations Sector, Emirates Identity Authority (Emirates ID), United Arab Emirates

Emirates ID mobilification – The road ahead This speech will cover: • Secure identity: Overview of the current scenario; • Transformation from eID to SmartID; • SmartID co-relation to fundamental eID; • ID service transformation: Mobilification of ID; • Emirates ID role in eID mobilification.

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DAY THREE – 18 JUNE 2014 CHURCHILL AUDITORIUM: GROUND FLOOR THE ROAD TO SECURE eDRIVER AND ELECTRONIC VEHICLE REGISTRATION DOCUMENTS 09:10 09:15

SESSION CHAIRMAN’S INTRODUCTION KEYNOTE: Introduction of the electronic Vehicle Registration Card in the Netherlands – The road from idea to implementation • Migration from decentralised printing of paper registration certificates to central personalisation of eVR smart cards; • Presentation of technical and functional aspects of the Dutch eVR smart card and secure personalisation process; • Challenges faced and lesson learnt in the eVRC project and how these paved the road for the current project of implementing the secure e-driving license personalisation. Bas van den Berg, Internal Advisor (Business Process & Change Management), and Henk Westerhof, Project Manager, RDW, The Netherlands

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Chip the Driving Licence – On the road to electronic driver identification • Development of ISO and EU requirements for driving licence chips (and interoperability with ePassport technologies); • First lessons learnt from EU eDL implementation; Who will take ownership of the EU eDL scheme and take these lessons forward? • Continued standardisation to maintain interoperability; Initiatives for electronic driver authentication and for mobile driving licences. Arjan Geluk, Managing Consultant eID, UL Transaction Security, The Netherlands

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Steering the future with electronic Driving License • Provides greater security; • Achieves improved efficiency; • Results in better customer service. Verna Heino, Marketing Manager, Traffic Segment, Gemalto, Finland

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QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION

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Coffee & Tea and Exhibition Viewing, sponsored by ITW Security Division

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DEEP DIVE SEMINAR : Document Challenge II – Key results, lessons learned, future direction Working alongside a number of key expert Partners, the Research and Development Unit of Frontex (RDU) organised the second edition of the Document Challenge (Document Challenge II) in the second half of September 2013. This second edition was more comprehensive and ambitious than the first Challenge and had the goal of identifying document fraud detection challenges and solutions for Officers working on the front line at the border. This Deep Dive Seminar will unveil the key results from the challenge. In particular it will reveal the performance of existing automated document inspection systems under different configurations, and describe their strengths and discuss possible areas for improvement based on the obtained results and needs of end users.

PRESENTERS: Monica Gariup, Senior Research Officer, Research & Development, Frontex, EU Ulrich Schneider, Senior Scientist, Bundeskriminalamt, Forensic Science Institute, KT 43 - Identity Document Systems, Germany

PANEL MEMBERS: David Westgate, Chief Immigration Officer, National Document Fraud Unit, UK Markus Nuppeney, Head of Section, Federal Office for Information Security (BSI), Germany J.J.M. (Hans) de Moel, Policy Officer, Royal Netherlands Marechaussee (KMar), The Netherlands 12:45

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CHURCHILL AUDITORIUM: GROUND FLOOR STANDARDIZATION AND CERTIFICATION 14:00

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Fast standardised document capturing • Fast standardised document capturing; • Document expert reference data base; • Automated reproduction camera system. Andreas Wolf, Senior Director Component Definition, Bundesdruckerei, Germany

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Security printers’ certification • Learn about ISO 14298, a standard based on risk management; • Taking into account the strategic importance of the products delivered by security printers and their suppliers, it is critical to have standardised rules allowing a clear identification of the management procedures; • Understand how Intergraf’s certification scheme aims at providing security printers and their suppliers with well-established criteria to help them implement the most efficient and secure management system and to certify their compliance to the criteria through a precise auditing process. Patricia Eszlinger, Certification Director, Intergraf, Belgium

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QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION

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CLOSING REMARKS: David Westgate, Chief Immigration Officer, National Document Fraud Unit, UK

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the valley of challenges faced in a project with a broad impact on many processes, and discuss how the lessons learnt of eVRC have paved the road for the current project of implementing the secure e-driving license personalisation, which is planned for the end of 2014. Topics we share are legal in nature (procurement processes, legislation), but also very practical, from card design and security, setting up the personalisation facilities, through process reengineering to implementation, integration of all components and the differences in implementing eVRC and e-driving license personalisation.

Arjan Geluk

Time: 09:45

Managing Consultant eID, UL Transaction Security, The Netherlands

Project Manager, RDW, The Netherlands

Introduction of the electronic Vehicle Registration Card in the Netherlands – The road from idea to implementation At the start of this year, The Netherlands introduced a highly secure electronic Vehicle Registration Card (eVRC). This was one of the deliverables of a large programme for Modernising the Transfer of Vehicle registration (MTV programme), carried out by RDW, the Dutch government agency for the mobility chain. In this session we take the audience on a road trip. During the trip we show the highlights of the four-year project, starting from idea generation in 2009, up to the daily personalisation and issuance of 20,000 smart cards, and ending with a view on the current implementation of e-Driving Licence personalisation at RDW. We elaborate on the migration of RDWs issuing process, from decentralised paper printing upon vehicle registration, to same-day central personalisation and despatch of the eVRC. We drive through

Chip the Driving Licence – On the road to electronic driver identification The first fully functional EU-compliant eDriving licence was issued by Croatia in July last year, on the first day of its full EU membership. The eDL, now issued by multiple Member States, implements EU Regulation 383/2012. This regulation lays down technical requirements for a chip in EU driving licences. These are largely based on ISO/IEC 18013, and have been aligned with requirements for ePassports, to facilitate reuse of inspection systems. Machine-readable technologies for the eDL include the use of an MRZ and security mechanisms identical to those for currently deployed ePassports. In this speech, insight is given in the development of requirements in international and European context. First experiences with chips on EU driving licences are shared. In addition, some light is shed on the need for ongoing standardisation efforts to maintain interoperability with other secure documents, as the security requirements for ePassports evolve. Finally, a status update is given about the latest activities of the ISO Work Group that is responsible for driving licence standardisation, including initiatives for electronic driver authentication and mobile driving licences.

Biography Arjan Geluk is Managing Consultant eID in UL’s Transaction Security division. Over the past decade, he has been a trusted advisor, involved in numerous projects related to personal identification, eID, Europan ditigal tachograph and driver and vehicle identification. He is actively involved in international standardization for ePassport and eDriving Licence, and represented the Netherlands government in the European Commission expert group for a microchip on the EU driving licence. In the ISO Work Group responsible for driving licence standardisation, he leads a Task Force for Mobile Driving Licence.

Verna Heino

Time: 10:10

Marketing Manager, Traffic Segment, Gemalto, Finland

Steering the future with electronic Driving License Governments have looked to strengthen the security of driving licenses by introducing additional visual, physical or electronic security features such as an embedded microprocessor. Over 10 countries across the world have already implemented electronic driving licenses, from El Salvador in 1998, India in 2003, Mexico in 2007, Australia in 2010 or Ireland and France 2013. Migration from a conventional driving license to an electronic one (eDL) is a significant opportunity to strengthen the security of driving licenses by introducing additional visual, physical and electronic security features, whilst maintaining robust protection of personal information. This presentation will the summarized the findings of a Gemalto white paper published in November 2013. It will describe how the new wave of secure electronic driving licenses (eDLs) can also trigger major changes and opportunities for authorities. The following aspects will be considered: • Effectiveness in fighting fraud; • Contribution to road safety;

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Biography Verna Heino joined Gemalto in 2010. She is responsible for global marketing in Gemalto’s Government Programs business unit. Prior to joining Gemalto, Verna held various positions in marketing and product management in the telecom industry. She holds a Bachelor degree (BBA) in Business Information Technology (ICT), from the Haaga-Helia University of Applied Sciences, Helsinki.

Session: Deep Dive Seminar Document Challenge II – Key results, lessons learned, future direction

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Session led by: Monica Gariup: Senior Research Officer, Research & Development, Frontex, Poland Ulrich Schneider: Senior Scientist, Bundeskriminalamt, Forensic Science Institute, Germany Panellists David Westgate: Chief Immigration Officer, National Document Fraud Unit, United Kingdom Markus Nuppeney: Head of Section, Federal Office for Information Security (BSI), Germany J.J.M. (Hans) de Moel: Policy Officer, Royal Netherlands Marechaussee (KMar), The Netherlands Working alongside a number of key expert Partners, the Research and Development Unit of Frontex (RDU) organised the second edition of the Document Challenge (Document Challenge II) in the second half of September 2013. This second edition was more comprehensive and ambitious than the first Challenge, and had the goal of identifying document fraud detection challenges and solutions for officers working on the front line at the border. This Deep Dive Seminar will unveil the key results from the challenge. In particular it will reveal the performance of existing automated document inspection systems under different configurations, and describe their strengths and discuss possible areas for improvement based on the obtained results and needs of end users.

Biographies With an international profile and a professional background that combines academia and practice, Monica Gariup is currently Senior Research Officer at Frontex Research and Development Unit. Her expertise is in research on the strategic, operational, and tactical application (feasibility, evaluation, impact assessment) of technologies for border checks, with a focus on countering identity fraud (biometrics, false documents detection, and behavioral analysis for risk assessment/profiling), and a special interest in human factors. Monica holds a PhD from the Europa Universität Viadrina (Germany), a MA in Advanced European and International Studies from the Institut Europeen des Hautes Etudes Internationales (France), and a Diploma di Laurea in Political Science from the University of Pavia (Italy). She has received training in the analysis of military operations and strategy from Columbia University (USA), and project management from the Milan Chamber of Commerce (Italy). She is an accredited IEEE Certified Biometrics Professional (June 2011) and Prince 2 Practitioner (June 2012), and has successfully passed the Frontex Specialist Course on Detection of Falsified Documents (2011).

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Previous teaching, research, and project management posts include the Europa Universität Viadrina (Germany), Zayed University (UAE), the New York Institute of Technology (in Abu Dhabi), the European Public Law Centre (Greece), and the Pearson Peacekeeping Centre (Canada). Her research experience is diversified and encompasses themes in security policy and analysis, law enforcement, military affairs, and international trade and investments. Among her publications is a book on European security culture. Ulrich Schneider received his PhD degree in experimental solid state physics from Augsburg University in 2000. After a short stay in industry (R&D project manager in fused silica for optical-fibre solutions), in 2002 he joined the Identity Document Systems department in the Forensic Science Institute of the German Federal Criminal Police Office (Bundeskriminalamt). During the following years he became a specialist document examiner. His work includes the preparation of written and oral expert opinions on questioned documents for law-enforcement agencies, and as evidence in court. He has led a number of R&D projects for improving document security, as well as consulting German authorities and other European governments. He is sharing his expertise in a number of national and international working groups to increase the counterfeit deterrence of security documents, as well as to develop standardized features and techniques for machine authentication. David Westgate has been employed in government service for the past 34 years and part of the United Kingdom Border Agency for the past 24 years and has considerable experience of border control procedures and document verification. David served as a visa officer on secondment to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in Karachi, Pakistan and as Airline Liaison Officer in New Delhi, India, covering the whole of northern India and Nepal. He has delivered training on document fraud and immigration control procedures to several overseas border and intelligence groups, as well as visa officers and police. He is a member of the management team of the National Document Fraud Unit and holds lead responsibility for research into secure documents and security features in high security documents on behalf of the Home Office and other government departments. David represents the UK at Article 6 committee in Brussels and is a member of the UK delegation to the New Technologies Working Group.

Session: Standardization and certification Andreas Wolf

Time: 14:30

Senior Director Component Definition, Bundesdruckerei, Germany

Fast standardised document capturing ID documents evolved from simple paper travel documents to complex highly secured multipurpose documents for various applications. They became more and more a part of our daily life; for example as a secure key for e-business or for applying for a bank account. Therefore a reliable and secure inspection is required. This leads to the question where reliability and security of such systems comes from and how to guarantee it. In this presentation we focus on optical verification, which is mainly based on reference images. Currently there is neither a standard regarding the optical parameters and image formats, nor a fast reproducible imagecapturing mechanism. Our approach demonstrates a solution for how to overcome these limitations. It is based on standardised reference images captured by an automated high-resolution reproduction camera system with integrated lightning, and a fast semi-automated document acquisition workflow. The goal is to get the whole picture of the document in a single acquisition pass by collecting all kind of physical – optical and chip data – as well as document-related data. All in all, one can say that this approach enables a standardised and costefficient way to build up a high-quality document database with reusable reference images, adaptable to current and future inspection systems.

Biography Dr Andreas Wolf studied Mathematics and Computer Science at Humboldt University Berlin, Germany, and Munich University of Technology, Germany. He holds a PhD in Computer Science. In the following years, he worked with several IT companies in a number of technology-oriented positions. He initialized the first European Common Criteria certification of a biometric product. Today, Dr Wolf works as Senior Director Component Definition with Bundesdruckerei GmbH, Berlin, the provider of all German ID documents; his team is responsible for the specification of components such as passports, ID cards, enrolment devices or document readers. Dr Wolf has published several book and journal contributions as well as conference papers. He holds university teaching positions in Berlin and Gera. Furthermore, he is one of the German DIN experts delegated to the ISO committees SC17, SC31 and SC37, as well as to the European Standards Committee CEN. He is editor or co-editor of several standards.

Patricia Eszlinger

Time: 14:55

Certification Director, Intergraf, Belgium

Security printers’ certification Intergraf’s mission is to provide a platform for the interaction of printers, suppliers and customers of ID documents and banknotes, and to promote and protect the interests of security printers and suppliers via certifications. The certification scheme aims at providing security printers and their suppliers with well-established criteria to help them implement the

most efficient and secure management system, and to certify their compliance to the criteria through a precise auditing process. Taking into account the strategic importance of the products delivered by security printers and their suppliers, it is critical to have standardised rules allowing a clear identification of the management procedures. The certified production plants have been thoroughly audited against all major security management procedures one requests from their printer or supplier. With a certification history of 10+ years and over 80 companies certified around the world, Intergraf has now led the transposition of the CWA into a new ISO standard, ISO 14298. This new standard is based on Risk Management. For the ISO 14298 13 risks have been identified by a working group that consisted of experts from 25 countries and five continents.

Biography Patricia Eszlinger studied Intercultural Business Communication in Germany and the USA, graduating with a Master degree from the Friedrich-Schiller University in Jena, Germany. She further studied Business Administration and holds a Business Diploma. After graduating in 2005, she started working in the biometrics industry where she held different positions in business development and marketing around the globe, including Washington DC and Paris. In 2013 Patricia joined Intergraf in Brussels as Certification Director and is responsible for increasing awareness of certifications and to serve as the main interlocutor for industry and governments around the globe.

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