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| Increasing the security and utility of national ID programs is one of the most pressing concerns of governments around the world. As a result, sophisticated credentials featuring layers of visual, physical and digital security have become a key mechanism helping governments to protect their citizens and their borders and to streamline the delivery of a wide range of services. |
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| White Paper: Governments and national organizations are increasingly viewing ID programs as an opportunity to increase efficiency as well as protect and ensure the identity of the holder. This has given rise to projects calling for powerful multi?purpose ID credentials that operate on multiple additional levels, maintaining the highest levels of security while addressing additional objectives such as entry to secure facilities, faster border crossing, or access to health and social services. |
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| Summarizes the Frost and Sullivan Market Analysis by Shyam Krishnan, Industry Analyst, that compares the technology and user utility of 13 major ID programs, including the new generation U.S. Green Card. |
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| Examines the critical importance of physical and visual security features in today's travel and identity, despite significant advances in biometrics. |
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| Market study by the analyst firm: Optical Security Media’s world leading role in Government ID |
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| White Paper: The unique properties of polycarbonate, its durability & security; LaserCard's world leading expertise in printing, handling and laminating polycarbonate |
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| White Paper: OSM’s preeminent position as one the most secure visual, physical and digital features in the credential world |
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| White Paper: LaserCard's unique multi-technology approach provides versatile, tamper-proof cards for modern transport requirements |
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| White Paper: Describing the covert diffractive security feature image and the viewer and the benefits of this special security feature |
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| White Paper: Describing the key issues in a (concept to implementation) program positioning LaserCard as an experienced partner capable of delivering the entire system |
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