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Are Physical Security Features Still Needed on Identity Documents?

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By Vincent Gourmelen, ID Card Solutions Product Manager, Citizen Identity Solutions

 

At a time of strong data encryption, on-chip biometry checks, digital signatures or national public key directories (N-PKD), one can question the necessity of adding advanced physical security features on a passport or an Identity card.

Counterfeited IDs Are a Concern

Reports show that even the most secure physical ID documents can still be subject to counterfeiting, particularly aspects of the material document, such as the cardholder’s image or other personalized information.   The reason for this is simple: not all law enforcement agencies and private sector companies are equipped with proper electronic devices and software to validate highly secure ID documents, such as national IDs.

The main challenges when checking a document without any device is the ability to do it:

 

 

 

Innovative New Security Features Can Effectively Combat Counterfeiting

The need to authenticate a document in a fast and effective manner is paramount.  The easiest and most predominant way to do this is still with the naked eye. However, since a physical document’s attack will be most likely be to the cardholder’s image, including other physical security elements that can be easily verified will make it easier for border agents to authenticate someone’s identity.

Our latest window-based security feature, Mirage™, can be easily added to a card to enhance its visual security.  Mirage combines five features in one:

  1. Negative laser engraving
  2. Inlay window protection
  3. Bi-color metallic effect
  4. Customizable design
  5. Window seal

In a single strong element, Mirage can effectively:

 

 

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