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Jordan Brough spent the first few years of his career as a graphic designer for many well-known consumer brands. Because of his penchant for complicated geometric designs, Jordan eventually became interested in the topics of security design and counterfeiting.
Jordan obtained a Master of Forensic Science degree from The George Washington University. After a short stint as a contractor for the U.S. Secret Service, he was hired by the Homeland Security Investigations Forensic Laboratory as a forensic document examiner, specialising in adversarial analysis and counterfeit deterrence.
Jordan spends his time examining suspect documents for authenticity, testing security documents for vulnerabilities, and consulting with United States security designers to help create counterfeit-resistant documents.
[1] =>
Fabrice Capiez graduated with a master’s degree from the French Engineering School of Papermaking and Printing (PAGORA) and worked in Japan for three years, conducting research and development projects in colour management and offset printing standardisation at Toppan Printing Co.
Fabrice then joined Electronics For Imaging to provide support and training on wide format digital presses and RIP software. Six years later, in 2012, he was hired by Banque de France as R&D Project Manager of its Banknote Manufacturing department.
Involved in several European and international working groups on the subject, Fabrice was promoted Head of the Counterfeits unit in 2016. He now leads the team conducting technical analyses of counterfeits found in circulation as well as counterfeit resilience testing of banknotes and features under development.
[2] =>
Dion Chamberlain is the Manager Product of Development for Identity at the Department of Internal Affairs (DIA), where he has worked since 2003 in roles spanning Passports, Citizenship, Digital Identity and Civil Registration.
Focused on the development of identity products for New Zealanders, his role also encompasses business intelligence and innovation, identity data and information sharing, traveller identification and credentials, and strategic international engagement. He has been closely involved in the development and delivery of successful initiatives, including digital identity, the introduction of e-Passports, the use of facial recognition technology in automated issuance processes, and online Passport renewal services.
Dion is currently the Secretary of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) Implementation and Capacity Building Working Group (ICBWG), which is focused on improving capability of travel document issuance authorities and border control agencies globally. He also leads the policy sub-group for the development of the ICAO Digital Travel Credential. He represents New Zealand on the ICAO Facilitation Panel (FALP) and the Technical Advisory Group for Traveller Identification (TAG-TRIP), which discuss and agree the adoption of standards and technical specifications included in Annex 9 of the Chicago Convention on Civil Aviation, including travel documents.
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As Senior Coordinator of Police Data Management at the INTERPOL General Secretariat, Fabrizio Di Carlo supervises the Database and Criminal Data Management Branches as well as Quality Assurance and Notice Branch, and also serves on the Committee for the Revision of the INTERPOL Rules on the Processing of Data.
Fabrizio is in charge of INTERPOL’s main border management databases, in particular the Digital INTERPOL Alert Library – Documents (Dial-Doc) that will soon evolve into Frontex INTERPOL Electronic Library Document System (FIELDS), focusing on bringing fraudulent travel document information to first line border/police officials.
Fabrizio also represents his organisation within international fora to strengthen the security of international borders and to prevent counterfeiting, forgery or fraudulent use of identity papers and travel documents by enhancing passenger security procedures such as the Electronic Documentation and Information System on Investigation Networks (EDISON) and the Document Information System Civil Status (DISCS).
Fabrizio holds a master’s degree in Strategic Border Management, university degrees in both Political Science and Law, and a junior degree in Engineering focusing on Telecommunication.
Before joining INTERPOL, he worked in Italy for the Polizia di Stato from 1993 to 2009 where he held numerous roles in international cooperation and operational areas.
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Carlos Gomez joined the Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre - Real Casa de la Moneda (FNMT-RCM) in 1997. In his current position as Head of R&D and Innovation, he is responsible for the development of new features and products in the field of security documents.
Carlos has worked on a number of Spanish and international identification projects over the last 10 years, including the Spanish electronic passport, eID card, visa and residence permit, driving licence, etc.
Carlos currently represents Spain on international working groups such as the European Commission’s Article 6 Committee, ICAO’s New Technologies Working Group (NTWG), and the former Brussels Interoperability Group. He has also led the Residence Permit experts subgroup, chaired by Silvia Kolligs-Tuffery, aiming to develop a uniform format for the new European residence permit.
[5] =>
Patrick Grother is a scientist at the National Institute of Standards in Technology responsible for biometric algorithm evaluation, and biometric performance testing standardisation.
He leads the Face Recognition Vendor Tests which constitute the world’s largest independent public tests of face recognition algorithms. These give quantitative support to developers, end-users and policy makers faced with algorithm selection, performance adequacy assessment, procurement specification. His current research interests relate biometric failure analysis, image quality, demographic effects, and scalability.
Patrick co-chairs NIST’s biannual International Face Performance Conference (IFPC) on measurement, metrics and certification. He assists several US Government agencies in biometrics performance assessment and standardisation.
Since 2018, Patrick has served as the chairman of the ISO/IEC/JTC 1 Subcommittee 37 on Biometrics where he has edited six performance testing and data interchange standards. He received the IEC 1906 Award in 2009, the ANSI Lohse IT Medal in 2013, and U.S. Department of Commerce Gold Medals in 2007, 2012 and 2021.
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Georg studied Business Administration in Germany, the UK and the USA and holds a European Executive MBA from ESCP Europe, Paris.
He started his career at Rheinmetall, Germany and went on to serve as Director of Strategic Government Programs at Crossmatch. At secunet he held various roles including Head of Consulting, in the Homeland Security Division, and Head of Marketing, PR and Internal Communications. At present Georg is heading the International Sales department of secunet's Homeland Security Division.
Georg has over 15 years' experience in Biometrics & eIDs and is an active member of the German Biometrics Working Group and of the Biometrics Institute (BI).
Previous projects in which he was involved include ePassport Germany & Thailand, eVisa Germany & Sweden, Automated Border Control EasyPASS in Germany & EasyGO in the Czech Republic, etc.
[7] =>
Hillary Hoover is a Forensic Document Examiner at the Homeland Security Investigations Forensic Laboratory. Hillary’s primary duties involve conducting examinations of domestic and international travel and identification documents to determine authenticity and reveal alterations. Examinations include but are not limited to microscopic, instrumental and comparative analysis of handwriting, typewriting, printing processes and stamp impressions.
Hillary has testified as an expert witness in the field of Questioned Document Examination on numerous occasions and has given several presentations on the detection of counterfeit and altered travel documents.
She graduated in Forensic Science from The George Washington University and obtained a Bachelor’s degree from The University of Texas at Austin. Hillary has been a diplomat of the American Board of Forensic Document Examiners since 2013 and is a member of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences.
[8] =>
Christopher Jänecke is a Document Examiner at the Forensic Lab of the Federal Police in Germany. In this capacity, he represents the Federal Police as an expert witness in court proceedings.
Working in one of the largest European document units has given Christopher a good overview of current counterfeiting trends, as well as of recent developments in the production of security features and technologies.
Christopher is a Frontex trainer, regularly takes part in reference manual and fields projects, and initiated the creation of the first Frontex handbook for security documents.
He lends his document expertise to several projects within the Federal Police, on issues including smart phone apps and passport readers, and also provides support to students completing diplomas on the future of security documents.
Over the last four years, Christopher has worked extensively on issues related to high-quality counterfeits, notably of Syrian and Yemeni passports.
[9] =>
Claudio Kavrecic is Head of Frontex’s Centre of Excellence for Combating Document Fraud.
He joined Frontex in July 2007 and until January 2018 worked in the Operations Division of Frontex as Head of Air Border Sector, where he led operational activities between border guards for enhancing the security of the EU external borders – about 130 airports were regularly involved in Frontex Air Border activities at that time.
Claudio entered the Italian ‘Polizia di Stato’ in March 1989. He is a Lieutenant Colonel and, prior to joining Frontex, served as Chief of Operations, leading 200 officers at the Venice border police. A former handball player, Claudio’s background encompasses police and frontier control, incorporating integrated border management, transnational criminal investigations, counter terrorism, asylum/refugee management, and international cooperation.
He holds a master’s degree in Political Science/Public Administration from the University of Trieste, Italy; completed post-graduate training at the Superior Police Academy in Rome; and graduated with an Executive MBA from the University of Québec at Montreal (UQAM) and the Warsaw School of Economics (SGH).
[10] =>
Arnd Loeffler is Deputy Head and Document Examiner at the Federal Police District Office for Crime Control in the Document Examination Unit at Frankfurt Airport.
Arnd started his career as a Border Police Officer in 1977. In August 1998, he became a member of the German Document Adviser Team and, as a Document Adviser, was first based in Tirana, Albania in 2001, then in Moscow, Russian Federation from 2005 to 2006, and finally in Lagos, Nigeria from 2012 to 2013.
Arnd completed the Federal Police’s Document Examiner course and Frontex’s Special Course on False Documents Detection. He has been involved in Frontex’s ‘Reference Manual’ project since 2007.
[11] =>
Ignacio López Torres has been a member of the Spanish National Police Force since 2005. Currently serving as Team Leader International Affairs of the Identity Documents Division, he is a Sub-Inspector trained in document security.
Before graduating in Police Science, Ignacio studied Sport Science. A Judo black belt, he is a Martial Arts and Self-Defence Instructor of the Spanish National Police Force, a Filipino Kali Instructor, and has earned the title of Jeet Kune Do.
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Tony has more than 20 years’ experience in government business development, marketing, management and public policy. As an expert in counterfeit deterrence technologies, he leads AJW’s Document Security practice and supports industry leading companies in formulating and implementing strategies for the development, introduction, and adoption of high security production equipment and sophisticated anti-counterfeit security devices/documents for major agencies of the United States Government.
Leveraging his counterfeit deterrence expertise, Tony has been an active member of the Document Security Alliance for over a decade; prior to his current position as President, he served as Industry Board Member for two terms and as Chairman of DSA’s Program Committee. Tony is a member of the Advisory Board of ID and Secure Document News. He co-founded the Banknote Conference and served as Director for more than 14 years. Tony holds a Bachelors in Business Management degree from James Madison University.
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R Rajeshkumar is the Singapore representative to ISO SC17/WG3 and is the Chair of WG3/TF5. He is the current editor of Doc 9303 - part 12 (Public Key Infrastructure for MRTDs) and the Digital Travel Credentials (DTC) specifications.
He is an active participant in ICAO’s New Technologies Working Group (NTWG) and Implementation and Capacity Building Working Group (ICBWG), and a member of the ICBWG sub-group examining non-compliant travel documents, which focuses on issues related to ePassports and/or the digital PKI certificates associated with ePassports.
Rajeshkumar is the Chief Executive of Auctorizium Pte Ltd, a Singapore-based company specialising in solutions for ePassport PKI and the validation of ePassports.
[14] =>
Julien Retailleau has over eight years’ experience in document analysis and is currently Head of Document Department at the Forensic Science Laboratory of the French National Gendarmerie.
Julien is in charge of forensic document analysis, with an emphasis on document fraud. He oversees experts conducting high-level analysis to determine how false documents are made, and the type of material and security elements (often imitations), as well as the printing techniques (printer identification) used, which is all useful for false documents forensic profiling.
The department manages the testing of new documents issued by the French Government such as the new IDcard in use since August 2021, offers support to the French Information System Security Agency (ANSSI), and provides 13-week education programmes on document fraud to militaries from the Gendarmerie Nationale on a yearly basis.
[15] =>
Dieter studied Physics at the University of Tübingen and the University of Stuttgart. From 1996 to 2000, he worked as a Scientific Assistant at the Institute for Nonmetallic Inorganic Materials, University of Stuttgart and joined the Bundesdruckerei GmbH, Berlin as a Project Manager, Research & Development Division in 2000, becoming Product Manager, Process Engineering at Robert Bosch GmbH, Reutlingen in 2002.
Between 2005 and 2006, Dieter worked as a Patent Coordinator in the Banknote Printing Division of Giesecke & Devrient GmbH, München. In 2007 he took over as Regional Sales Director of the Southern & Eastern Africa Banknote Printing Division.
From 2011 to 2018, Dieter was Head of Research & Development at Orell Füssli Security Documents Ltd, Zurich. He also was appointed Head of Security Printing Division and Chief Technology Officer of the Orell Füssli Group on 1 April 2014.
Dieter took over as Chairman of Intergraf's Committee of Experts in October 2016. In 2019, he became Vice President & General Manager of the Business Unit Value Printing at the Bundesdruckerei GmbH, Berlin.
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Uwe Seidel studied Experimental Physics and Optics at the University of Jena and the York University, Toronto.
After some years in industry with the AGFA-Gevaert company, 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 IT Forensics and Document section.
Uwe was actively involved in various projects dealing with the introduction of biometric technology into German travel documents, the development of the electronic ID card and recently, the new German EU passport. He is an active member of ICAO's New Technology Working Group and of the ICAO Technical Advisory Group TAG/TRIP.
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Nick Titcombe has been working for the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) for the last 15 years and has been part of the National Document Centre (NDC) for the past 10 years. He is a Document Specialist with considerable experience in travel, identity and civil document analysis, training delivery, and Canadian border operations and policies.
Nick is a recognised subject matter expert regarding the production of secure documents and current trends in fraudulent documents. He has assisted partner agencies to develop travel documents, fraud detection techniques, and training courses.
He is also the lead NDC trainer for document examination and regularly delivers training sessions to front line officers and international partner agencies.
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Roman Vanek joined the Swiss Federal Administration after graduating with a law degree from the University of Fribourg, Switzerland.
Today, Roman is Chief of the Division Identity Documents & Central Bureaus for Firearms and Explosives. He is responsible for the Swiss passport and identity card, including development and research of future applications. This task also requires him to look at trends in falsifications and misuse of documents.
Roman is the representative of Switzerland on the Technical Advisory Group on the Traveller Identification Program (TAG/TRIP) of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), and on the Article 6 Committee of the European Commission. Between May 2012 and December 2016, he chaired the ICAO Public Key Directory (PKD) Board. He is a member of the ICAO PKD Executive Body since 2017.
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Anna Wandschneider received her PhD in Physical Chemistry from Rostock University, Germany in 2009 and immediatly joined the Identity Documents department in the Forensic Science Institute of the German Federal Criminal Police Office (Bundeskriminalamt).
In the following years, she became an ID Document Examiner. Her duties include the preparation of written and oral expert opinions on questioned documents for law enforcement agencies, and as evidence to be presented in court.
Anna 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 of the European Commission’s Committee on a uniform format for visa (Article 6 Committee).
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Catherine Yates is a Document Design Officer with the U.S. Department of State. She is responsible for the design and oversight of the secure identity documents issued by Consular Affairs.
Prior to her service at the U.S. Department of State, Catherine worked at the U.S. Government Publishing Office for 16 years as Technology Program Manager, where she oversaw product development, project management, and quality initiatives of security documents for various U.S. government agencies.
For the past several years, Catherine’s primary focus has been the development and launch of the new U.S. passport. She is a subject matter expert in secure document materials, manufacturing, and personalisation methods.
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New Zealand is always looking to improve and innovate in its identity and passport services. This presentation focuses on new services we are exploring, as well as showing the recent redesign of our passport biodata page.
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Project DNI 4.0 reflects the Spanish Government’s will to update the electronic National ID Card to comply with the EU Regulation 2019/1157. With new security features incorporated in the polycarbonate support and a new design, it implies physical as well as electronic changes, in order to meet all the technical and functional requirements of the EU Regulation on new identity cards.
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Face recognition accuracy has improved massively. So how and when does it still fail? The talk will describe remaining challenges in face recognition, including morph and presentation attack detection.
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This presentation will discuss security feature integration and placement. It will also include several real-world counterfeits resulting from various design choices.
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The speed at which high-quality counterfeit of the new Schengen visas have developed shows clearly that document forgery is becoming a lucrative arena for organised crime.
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Analysing the current situation from a police (control) perspective, the presentation will look into fraudulent vaccination certificates, including false entries in those documents and possible solutions to improve security.
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Project DNI 4.0 reflects the Spanish Government’s will to update the electronic National ID Card to comply with the EU Regulation 2019/1157. With new security features incorporated in the polycarbonate support and a new design, it implies physical as well as electronic changes, in order to meet all the technical and functional requirements of the EU Regulation on new identity cards.
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The chip in the e-Passport was intended as a security feature in travel documents with the promise of increased trust in their authenticity. Are there attempts to use the chip to perpetuate fraud? This presentation covers some observed fraud patterns associated with the chip in the ePassport and the detection of such frauds through proper validation of the chip contents.
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Identity documents and currency are widely accepted to belong to two parallel worlds within the realm of security. When it comes to counterfeiting, we will examine the points where the borders between the two areas become blurred and where they differ completely. Analysis will be carried out in terms of counterfeiters’ profiles, counterfeit users and anti-counterfeiting actions.
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This presentation will examine the interception of components that are used to produce counterfeit documents; blank cards, laminates, OVD’s, including counterfeit Canadian permanent residency cards, provincial driver’s licences, and credit cards.
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Document fraud often goes together with other criminal activities such as terrorism, human trafficking, and illegal migration. Switzerland has developed a tool to collect and analyse document seizures at its borders, domestic control points, and embassies abroad. This presentation will provide a quick look at the tool itself, but also highlight the current findings, trends registered, and efforts made to detect series of and similarities in fraudulent documents.
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The speed at which high-quality counterfeit of the new Schengen visas have developed shows clearly that document forgery is becoming a lucrative arena for organised crime.
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The presentation will showcase the new U.S. emergency passport design and supply chain challenges during the COVID pandemic for several U.S. identity documents.
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[0] => Jordan Brough Normal Senior Forensic Document Examiner U.S. Department of Homeland Security - ICE Forensic Laboratory United States of America {hide}Email {hide}LinkedIn {hide}Facebook {hide}Twitter Tuesday 05/04/2022 14:00-14:20 Intergraf Identity High https://intergrafconference.com/index.php/conference/intergraf-identity-high Identity Presentation Salon Pasteur Speaker
Jordan Brough spent the first few years of his career as a graphic designer for many well-known consumer brands. Because of his penchant for complicated geometric designs, Jordan eventually became interested in the topics of security design and counterfeiting.
Jordan obtained a Master of Forensic Science degree from The George Washington University. After a short stint as a contractor for the U.S. Secret Service, he was hired by the Homeland Security Investigations Forensic Laboratory as a forensic document examiner, specialising in adversarial analysis and counterfeit deterrence.
Jordan spends his time examining suspect documents for authenticity, testing security documents for vulnerabilities, and consulting with United States security designers to help create counterfeit-resistant documents.
Security feature integration in document design and how it affects counterfeits
This presentation will discuss security feature integration and placement. It will also include several real-world counterfeits resulting from various design choices.
Register https://www.intergrafconference.com/index.php/conference/intergraf-currency-high Identity {hide}Instagram {hide}YouTube {hide}Vimeo
[1] => Fabrice Capiez Normal Counterfeits Unit Manager Banque de France France {hide}Email {hide}LinkedIn {hide}Facebook {hide}Twitter Tuesday 05/04/2022 09:10-09:45 Intergraf Currency High https://intergrafconference.com/index.php/conference/intergraf-currency-high Currency+Identity Presentation Auditorium Pasteur Speaker
Fabrice Capiez graduated with a master’s degree from the French Engineering School of Papermaking and Printing (PAGORA) and worked in Japan for three years, conducting research and development projects in colour management and offset printing standardisation at Toppan Printing Co.
Fabrice then joined Electronics For Imaging to provide support and training on wide format digital presses and RIP software. Six years later, in 2012, he was hired by Banque de France as R&D Project Manager of its Banknote Manufacturing department.
Involved in several European and international working groups on the subject, Fabrice was promoted Head of the Counterfeits unit in 2016. He now leads the team conducting technical analyses of counterfeits found in circulation as well as counterfeit resilience testing of banknotes and features under development.
Identity documents counterfeiting vs. banknotes counterfeiting – Similarities, differences and trends
Identity documents and currency are widely accepted to belong to two parallel worlds within the realm of security. When it comes to counterfeiting, we will examine the points where the borders between the two areas become blurred and where they differ completely. Analysis will be carried out in terms of counterfeiters’ profiles, counterfeit users and anti-counterfeiting actions.
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[2] => Dion Chamberlain Normal Manager Product Development for Identity Services Department of Internal Affairs New Zealand {hide}Email {hide}LinkedIn {hide}Facebook {hide}Twitter Tuesday 05/04/2022 10:55-11:15 Intergraf Identity High https://intergrafconference.com/index.php/conference/intergraf-identity-high Identity Presentation Salon Pasteur Speaker
Dion Chamberlain is the Manager Product of Development for Identity at the Department of Internal Affairs (DIA), where he has worked since 2003 in roles spanning Passports, Citizenship, Digital Identity and Civil Registration.
Focused on the development of identity products for New Zealanders, his role also encompasses business intelligence and innovation, identity data and information sharing, traveller identification and credentials, and strategic international engagement. He has been closely involved in the development and delivery of successful initiatives, including digital identity, the introduction of e-Passports, the use of facial recognition technology in automated issuance processes, and online Passport renewal services.
Dion is currently the Secretary of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) Implementation and Capacity Building Working Group (ICBWG), which is focused on improving capability of travel document issuance authorities and border control agencies globally. He also leads the policy sub-group for the development of the ICAO Digital Travel Credential. He represents New Zealand on the ICAO Facilitation Panel (FALP) and the Technical Advisory Group for Traveller Identification (TAG-TRIP), which discuss and agree the adoption of standards and technical specifications included in Annex 9 of the Chicago Convention on Civil Aviation, including travel documents.
New developments in New Zealand’s identity services and passports
New Zealand is always looking to improve and innovate in its identity and passport services. This presentation focuses on new services we are exploring, as well as showing the recent redesign of our passport biodata page.
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[3] => Fabrizio Di Carlo Normal Senior Coordinator of Police Data Management Interpol France {hide}Email {hide}LinkedIn {hide}Facebook {hide}Twitter Tuesday 05/04/2022 09:05-09:10 Intergraf Identity High https://intergrafconference.com/index.php/conference/intergraf-identity-high Currency+Identity Presentation Auditorium Pasteur Speaker
As Senior Coordinator of Police Data Management at the INTERPOL General Secretariat, Fabrizio Di Carlo supervises the Database and Criminal Data Management Branches as well as Quality Assurance and Notice Branch, and also serves on the Committee for the Revision of the INTERPOL Rules on the Processing of Data.
Fabrizio is in charge of INTERPOL’s main border management databases, in particular the Digital INTERPOL Alert Library – Documents (Dial-Doc) that will soon evolve into Frontex INTERPOL Electronic Library Document System (FIELDS), focusing on bringing fraudulent travel document information to first line border/police officials.
Fabrizio also represents his organisation within international fora to strengthen the security of international borders and to prevent counterfeiting, forgery or fraudulent use of identity papers and travel documents by enhancing passenger security procedures such as the Electronic Documentation and Information System on Investigation Networks (EDISON) and the Document Information System Civil Status (DISCS).
Fabrizio holds a master’s degree in Strategic Border Management, university degrees in both Political Science and Law, and a junior degree in Engineering focusing on Telecommunication.
Before joining INTERPOL, he worked in Italy for the Polizia di Stato from 1993 to 2009 where he held numerous roles in international cooperation and operational areas.
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[4] => Carlos Gomez Normal Head of R&D and Innovation Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre - Real Casa de la Moneda (FNMT-RCM) Spain {hide}Email {hide}LinkedIn {hide}Facebook {hide}Twitter Tuesday 05/04/2022 15:30-15:50 Intergraf Identity High https://intergrafconference.com/index.php/conference/intergraf-identity-high Identity Presentation Salon Pasteur Speaker
Carlos Gomez joined the Fábrica Nacional de Moneda y Timbre - Real Casa de la Moneda (FNMT-RCM) in 1997. In his current position as Head of R&D and Innovation, he is responsible for the development of new features and products in the field of security documents.
Carlos has worked on a number of Spanish and international identification projects over the last 10 years, including the Spanish electronic passport, eID card, visa and residence permit, driving licence, etc.
Carlos currently represents Spain on international working groups such as the European Commission’s Article 6 Committee, ICAO’s New Technologies Working Group (NTWG), and the former Brussels Interoperability Group. He has also led the Residence Permit experts subgroup, chaired by Silvia Kolligs-Tuffery, aiming to develop a uniform format for the new European residence permit.
Spanish ID Card 4.0, the National ID Card of the future
Project DNI 4.0 reflects the Spanish Government’s will to update the electronic National ID Card to comply with the EU Regulation 2019/1157. With new security features incorporated in the polycarbonate support and a new design, it implies physical as well as electronic changes, in order to meet all the technical and functional requirements of the EU Regulation on new identity cards.
Register https://www.intergrafconference.com/index.php/conference/intergraf-identity-high Identity {hide}Instagram {hide}YouTube {hide}Vimeo
[5] => Patrick Grother Normal Computer Scientist National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) United States of America {hide}Email {hide}LinkedIn {hide}Facebook {hide}Twitter Tuesday 05/04/2022 11:15-11:35 Intergraf Identity High https://intergrafconference.com/index.php/conference/intergraf-identity-high Identity Presentation Salon Pasteur Speaker
Patrick Grother is a scientist at the National Institute of Standards in Technology responsible for biometric algorithm evaluation, and biometric performance testing standardisation.
He leads the Face Recognition Vendor Tests which constitute the world’s largest independent public tests of face recognition algorithms. These give quantitative support to developers, end-users and policy makers faced with algorithm selection, performance adequacy assessment, procurement specification. His current research interests relate biometric failure analysis, image quality, demographic effects, and scalability.
Patrick co-chairs NIST’s biannual International Face Performance Conference (IFPC) on measurement, metrics and certification. He assists several US Government agencies in biometrics performance assessment and standardisation.
Since 2018, Patrick has served as the chairman of the ISO/IEC/JTC 1 Subcommittee 37 on Biometrics where he has edited six performance testing and data interchange standards. He received the IEC 1906 Award in 2009, the ANSI Lohse IT Medal in 2013, and U.S. Department of Commerce Gold Medals in 2007, 2012 and 2021.
Face recognition: what challenges remain?
Face recognition accuracy has improved massively. So how and when does it still fail? The talk will describe remaining challenges in face recognition, including morph and presentation attack detection.
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[6] => Georg Hasse Normal Head of International Sales, Division Homeland Security secunet Security Networks AG Germany {hide}Email {hide}LinkedIn {hide}Facebook {hide}Twitter Tuesday 05/04/2022 10:45-12:10 Intergraf Identity High https://intergrafconference.com/index.php/conference/intergraf-identity-high Identity Salon Pasteur Chair
Georg studied Business Administration in Germany, the UK and the USA and holds a European Executive MBA from ESCP Europe, Paris.
He started his career at Rheinmetall, Germany and went on to serve as Director of Strategic Government Programs at Crossmatch. At secunet he held various roles including Head of Consulting, in the Homeland Security Division, and Head of Marketing, PR and Internal Communications. At present Georg is heading the International Sales department of secunet's Homeland Security Division.
Georg has over 15 years' experience in Biometrics & eIDs and is an active member of the German Biometrics Working Group and of the Biometrics Institute (BI).
Previous projects in which he was involved include ePassport Germany & Thailand, eVisa Germany & Sweden, Automated Border Control EasyPASS in Germany & EasyGO in the Czech Republic, etc.
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[7] => Hillary Hoover Normal Senior Forensic Document Examiner U.S. Department of Homeland Security - ICE Forensic Laboratory United States of America {hide}Email {hide}LinkedIn {hide}Facebook {hide}Twitter Tuesday 05/04/2022 14:00-14:20 Intergraf Identity High https://intergrafconference.com/index.php/conference/intergraf-identity-high Identity Presentation Salon Pasteur Speaker
Hillary Hoover is a Forensic Document Examiner at the Homeland Security Investigations Forensic Laboratory. Hillary’s primary duties involve conducting examinations of domestic and international travel and identification documents to determine authenticity and reveal alterations. Examinations include but are not limited to microscopic, instrumental and comparative analysis of handwriting, typewriting, printing processes and stamp impressions.
Hillary has testified as an expert witness in the field of Questioned Document Examination on numerous occasions and has given several presentations on the detection of counterfeit and altered travel documents.
She graduated in Forensic Science from The George Washington University and obtained a Bachelor’s degree from The University of Texas at Austin. Hillary has been a diplomat of the American Board of Forensic Document Examiners since 2013 and is a member of the American Academy of Forensic Sciences.
Security feature integration in document design and how it affects counterfeits
This presentation will discuss security feature integration and placement. It will also include several real-world counterfeits resulting from various design choices.
Register https://www.intergrafconference.com/index.php/conference/intergraf-identity-high Identity {hide}Instagram {hide}YouTube {hide}Vimeo
[8] => Christopher Jänecke Normal Forensic Document Expert Bundespolizei (Federal Police Headquarters) Germany {hide}Email {hide}LinkedIn {hide}Facebook {hide}Twitter Tuesday 05/04/2022 14:20-14:40 Intergraf Identity High https://intergrafconference.com/index.php/conference/intergraf-identity-high Identity Presentation Salon Pasteur Speaker
Christopher Jänecke is a Document Examiner at the Forensic Lab of the Federal Police in Germany. In this capacity, he represents the Federal Police as an expert witness in court proceedings.
Working in one of the largest European document units has given Christopher a good overview of current counterfeiting trends, as well as of recent developments in the production of security features and technologies.
Christopher is a Frontex trainer, regularly takes part in reference manual and fields projects, and initiated the creation of the first Frontex handbook for security documents.
He lends his document expertise to several projects within the Federal Police, on issues including smart phone apps and passport readers, and also provides support to students completing diplomas on the future of security documents.
Over the last four years, Christopher has worked extensively on issues related to high-quality counterfeits, notably of Syrian and Yemeni passports.
High-quality counterfeits of Schengen visas
The speed at which high-quality counterfeit of the new Schengen visas have developed shows clearly that document forgery is becoming a lucrative arena for organised crime.
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[9] => Claudio Kavrecic Normal Head of the Centre of Excellence for Combatting Document Fraud Frontex Poland {hide}Email {hide}LinkedIn {hide}Facebook {hide}Twitter Tuesday 05/04/2022 15:30-17:05 Intergraf Identity High https://intergrafconference.com/index.php/conference/intergraf-identity-high Identity Salon Pasteur Chair
Claudio Kavrecic is Head of Frontex’s Centre of Excellence for Combating Document Fraud.
He joined Frontex in July 2007 and until January 2018 worked in the Operations Division of Frontex as Head of Air Border Sector, where he led operational activities between border guards for enhancing the security of the EU external borders – about 130 airports were regularly involved in Frontex Air Border activities at that time.
Claudio entered the Italian ‘Polizia di Stato’ in March 1989. He is a Lieutenant Colonel and, prior to joining Frontex, served as Chief of Operations, leading 200 officers at the Venice border police. A former handball player, Claudio’s background encompasses police and frontier control, incorporating integrated border management, transnational criminal investigations, counter terrorism, asylum/refugee management, and international cooperation.
He holds a master’s degree in Political Science/Public Administration from the University of Trieste, Italy; completed post-graduate training at the Superior Police Academy in Rome; and graduated with an Executive MBA from the University of Québec at Montreal (UQAM) and the Warsaw School of Economics (SGH).
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[10] => Arnd Loeffler Normal Deputy Head & Document Examiner, Forensic Technique Division, Document Examination Unit Federal Police District Office for Crime Control, Frankfurt Airport Germany {hide}Email {hide}LinkedIn {hide}Facebook {hide}Twitter Tuesday 05/04/2022 13:40-14:00 Intergraf Identity High https://intergrafconference.com/index.php/conference/intergraf-identity-high Identity Presentation Salon Pasteur Speaker
Arnd Loeffler is Deputy Head and Document Examiner at the Federal Police District Office for Crime Control in the Document Examination Unit at Frankfurt Airport.
Arnd started his career as a Border Police Officer in 1977. In August 1998, he became a member of the German Document Adviser Team and, as a Document Adviser, was first based in Tirana, Albania in 2001, then in Moscow, Russian Federation from 2005 to 2006, and finally in Lagos, Nigeria from 2012 to 2013.
Arnd completed the Federal Police’s Document Examiner course and Frontex’s Special Course on False Documents Detection. He has been involved in Frontex’s ‘Reference Manual’ project since 2007.
Fraudulent vaccination certificates - A police perspective on the current situation
Analysing the current situation from a police (control) perspective, the presentation will look into fraudulent vaccination certificates, including false entries in those documents and possible solutions to improve security.
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[11] => Ignacio López Torres Normal Team Leader International Affairs Spanish National Police Force Spain {hide}Email {hide}LinkedIn {hide}Facebook {hide}Twitter Tuesday 05/04/2022 15:50-16:10 Intergraf Identity High https://intergrafconference.com/index.php/conference/intergraf-identity-high Identity Presentation Salon Pasteur Speaker
Ignacio López Torres has been a member of the Spanish National Police Force since 2005. Currently serving as Team Leader International Affairs of the Identity Documents Division, he is a Sub-Inspector trained in document security.
Before graduating in Police Science, Ignacio studied Sport Science. A Judo black belt, he is a Martial Arts and Self-Defence Instructor of the Spanish National Police Force, a Filipino Kali Instructor, and has earned the title of Jeet Kune Do.
Spanish ID Card 4.0, the National ID Card of the future
Project DNI 4.0 reflects the Spanish Government’s will to update the electronic National ID Card to comply with the EU Regulation 2019/1157. With new security features incorporated in the polycarbonate support and a new design, it implies physical as well as electronic changes, in order to meet all the technical and functional requirements of the EU Regulation on new identity cards.
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[12] => Tony Poole Normal Partner AJW, Inc. United States of America {hide}Email {hide}LinkedIn {hide}Facebook {hide}Twitter Tuesday 05/04/2022 13:40-14:55 Intergraf Identity High https://intergrafconference.com/index.php/conference/intergraf-identity-high Identity Salon Pasteur Chair
Tony has more than 20 years’ experience in government business development, marketing, management and public policy. As an expert in counterfeit deterrence technologies, he leads AJW’s Document Security practice and supports industry leading companies in formulating and implementing strategies for the development, introduction, and adoption of high security production equipment and sophisticated anti-counterfeit security devices/documents for major agencies of the United States Government.
Leveraging his counterfeit deterrence expertise, Tony has been an active member of the Document Security Alliance for over a decade; prior to his current position as President, he served as Industry Board Member for two terms and as Chairman of DSA’s Program Committee. Tony is a member of the Advisory Board of ID and Secure Document News. He co-founded the Banknote Conference and served as Director for more than 14 years. Tony holds a Bachelors in Business Management degree from James Madison University.
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[13] => R. Rajeshkumar Normal New Technologies Working Group (NTWG) International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Singapore {hide}Email {hide}LinkedIn {hide}Facebook {hide}Twitter Tuesday 05/04/2022 16:30-16:50 Intergraf Identity High https://intergrafconference.com/index.php/conference/intergraf-identity-high Identity Presentation Salon Pasteur Speaker
R Rajeshkumar is the Singapore representative to ISO SC17/WG3 and is the Chair of WG3/TF5. He is the current editor of Doc 9303 - part 12 (Public Key Infrastructure for MRTDs) and the Digital Travel Credentials (DTC) specifications.
He is an active participant in ICAO’s New Technologies Working Group (NTWG) and Implementation and Capacity Building Working Group (ICBWG), and a member of the ICBWG sub-group examining non-compliant travel documents, which focuses on issues related to ePassports and/or the digital PKI certificates associated with ePassports.
Rajeshkumar is the Chief Executive of Auctorizium Pte Ltd, a Singapore-based company specialising in solutions for ePassport PKI and the validation of ePassports. ePassport validation and fraud detectiontificates
The chip in the e-Passport was intended as a security feature in travel documents with the promise of increased trust in their authenticity. Are there attempts to use the chip to perpetuate fraud? This presentation covers some observed fraud patterns associated with the chip in the ePassport and the detection of such frauds through proper validation of the chip contents.
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[14] => Julien Retailleau Normal Head of Document Department Forensic Science Laboratory of the French National Gendarmerie France {hide}Email {hide}LinkedIn {hide}Facebook {hide}Twitter Tuesday 05/04/2022 09:10-09:45 Intergraf Currency High https://intergrafconference.com/index.php/conference/intergraf-currency-high Currency+Identity Presentation Auditorium Pasteur Speaker
Julien Retailleau has over eight years’ experience in document analysis and is currently Head of Document Department at the Forensic Science Laboratory of the French National Gendarmerie.
Julien is in charge of forensic document analysis, with an emphasis on document fraud. He oversees experts conducting high-level analysis to determine how false documents are made, and the type of material and security elements (often imitations), as well as the printing techniques (printer identification) used, which is all useful for false documents forensic profiling.
The department manages the testing of new documents issued by the French Government such as the new IDcard in use since August 2021, offers support to the French Information System Security Agency (ANSSI), and provides 13-week education programmes on document fraud to militaries from the Gendarmerie Nationale on a yearly basis.
Identity documents counterfeiting vs. banknotes counterfeiting – Similarities, differences and trends
Identity documents and currency are widely accepted to belong to two parallel worlds within the realm of security. When it comes to counterfeiting, we will examine the points where the borders between the two areas become blurred and where they differ completely. Analysis will be carried out in terms of counterfeiters’ profiles, counterfeit users and anti-counterfeiting actions.
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[15] => Dieter Sauter Normal Senior Vice President & General Manager Business Unit Value Printing Bundesdruckerei GmbH Germany {hide}Email {hide}LinkedIn {hide}Facebook {hide}Twitter Tuesday 05/04/2022 09:30-10:45 Intergraf Identity High https://intergrafconference.com/index.php/conference/intergraf-identity-high Currency+Identity Auditorium Pasteur Chair
Dieter studied Physics at the University of Tübingen and the University of Stuttgart. From 1996 to 2000, he worked as a Scientific Assistant at the Institute for Nonmetallic Inorganic Materials, University of Stuttgart and joined the Bundesdruckerei GmbH, Berlin as a Project Manager, Research & Development Division in 2000, becoming Product Manager, Process Engineering at Robert Bosch GmbH, Reutlingen in 2002.
Between 2005 and 2006, Dieter worked as a Patent Coordinator in the Banknote Printing Division of Giesecke & Devrient GmbH, München. In 2007 he took over as Regional Sales Director of the Southern & Eastern Africa Banknote Printing Division.
From 2011 to 2018, Dieter was Head of Research & Development at Orell Füssli Security Documents Ltd, Zurich. He also was appointed Head of Security Printing Division and Chief Technology Officer of the Orell Füssli Group on 1 April 2014.
Dieter took over as Chairman of Intergraf's Committee of Experts in October 2016. In 2019, he became Vice President & General Manager of the Business Unit Value Printing at the Bundesdruckerei GmbH, Berlin.
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[16] => Uwe Seidel Normal Scientific Director Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) Germany {hide}Email {hide}LinkedIn {hide}Facebook {hide}Twitter Tuesday 05/04/2022 10:45-12:10 Intergraf Identity High https://intergrafconference.com/index.php/conference/intergraf-identity-high Identity Salon Pasteur Chair
Uwe Seidel studied Experimental Physics and Optics at the University of Jena and the York University, Toronto.
After some years in industry with the AGFA-Gevaert company, 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 IT Forensics and Document section.
Uwe was actively involved in various projects dealing with the introduction of biometric technology into German travel documents, the development of the electronic ID card and recently, the new German EU passport. He is an active member of ICAO's New Technology Working Group and of the ICAO Technical Advisory Group TAG/TRIP.
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[17] => Nick Titcombe Normal Document Specialist Canada Border Services Agency Canada {hide}Email {hide}LinkedIn {hide}Facebook {hide}Twitter Tuesday 05/04/2022 11:35-11:55 Intergraf Identity High https://intergrafconference.com/index.php/conference/intergraf-identity-high Identity Presentation Salon Pasteur Speaker
Nick Titcombe has been working for the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) for the last 15 years and has been part of the National Document Centre (NDC) for the past 10 years. He is a Document Specialist with considerable experience in travel, identity and civil document analysis, training delivery, and Canadian border operations and policies.
Nick is a recognised subject matter expert regarding the production of secure documents and current trends in fraudulent documents. He has assisted partner agencies to develop travel documents, fraud detection techniques, and training courses.
He is also the lead NDC trainer for document examination and regularly delivers training sessions to front line officers and international partner agencies.
Fraud docs: One part at a time
This presentation will examine the interception of components that are used to produce counterfeit documents; blank cards, laminates, OVD’s, including counterfeit Canadian permanent residency cards, provincial driver’s licences, and credit cards.
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[18] => Roman Vanek Normal Chief Division Identity Documents & Special Tasks Federal Office of Police (FEDPOL) Switzerland {hide}Email {hide}LinkedIn {hide}Facebook {hide}Twitter Tuesday 05/04/2022 15:30-15:50 Intergraf Identity High https://intergrafconference.com/index.php/conference/intergraf-identity-high Identity Presentation Salon Pasteur Speaker
Roman Vanek joined the Swiss Federal Administration after graduating with a law degree from the University of Fribourg, Switzerland.
Today, Roman is Chief of the Division Identity Documents & Central Bureaus for Firearms and Explosives. He is responsible for the Swiss passport and identity card, including development and research of future applications. This task also requires him to look at trends in falsifications and misuse of documents.
Roman is the representative of Switzerland on the Technical Advisory Group on the Traveller Identification Program (TAG/TRIP) of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO), and on the Article 6 Committee of the European Commission. Between May 2012 and December 2016, he chaired the ICAO Public Key Directory (PKD) Board. He is a member of the ICAO PKD Executive Body since 2017.
Document fraud – Tools, trends and analyses
Document fraud often goes together with other criminal activities such as terrorism, human trafficking, and illegal migration. Switzerland has developed a tool to collect and analyse document seizures at its borders, domestic control points, and embassies abroad. This presentation will provide a quick look at the tool itself, but also highlight the current findings, trends registered, and efforts made to detect series of and similarities in fraudulent documents.
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[19] => Anna Wandschneider Normal Document Expert Bundeskrimimalamt (Federal Police Headquarters), KT 54 – Questioned Documents, ID-Systems Germany {hide}Email {hide}LinkedIn {hide}Facebook {hide}Twitter Tuesday 05/04/2022 14:20-14:40 Intergraf Identity High https://intergrafconference.com/index.php/conference/intergraf-identity-high Identity Presentation Salon Pasteur Speaker
Anna Wandschneider received her PhD in Physical Chemistry from Rostock University, Germany in 2009 and immediatly joined the Identity Documents department in the Forensic Science Institute of the German Federal Criminal Police Office (Bundeskriminalamt).
In the following years, she became an ID Document Examiner. Her duties include the preparation of written and oral expert opinions on questioned documents for law enforcement agencies, and as evidence to be presented in court.
Anna 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 of the European Commission’s Committee on a uniform format for visa (Article 6 Committee).
High-quality counterfeits of Schengen visas
The speed at which high-quality counterfeit of the new Schengen visas have developed shows clearly that document forgery is becoming a lucrative arena for organised crime.
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[20] => Catherine Yates Normal Document Design Officer U.S. Department of State United States of America {hide}Email {hide}LinkedIn {hide}Facebook {hide}Twitter Tuesday 05/04/2022 16:10-16:30 Intergraf Identity High https://intergrafconference.com/index.php/conference/intergraf-identity-high Identity Presentation Salon Pasteur Speaker
Catherine Yates is a Document Design Officer with the U.S. Department of State. She is responsible for the design and oversight of the secure identity documents issued by Consular Affairs.
Prior to her service at the U.S. Department of State, Catherine worked at the U.S. Government Publishing Office for 16 years as Technology Program Manager, where she oversaw product development, project management, and quality initiatives of security documents for various U.S. government agencies.
For the past several years, Catherine’s primary focus has been the development and launch of the new U.S. passport. She is a subject matter expert in secure document materials, manufacturing, and personalisation methods.
New U.S. emergency passport and supply chain challenges during COVID
The presentation will showcase the new U.S. emergency passport design and supply chain challenges during the COVID pandemic for several U.S. identity documents.
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