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  • First Name: Rachel
  • Last Name: Stephens
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  • Job Title: Document Analyst, Criminal Investigative Division
  • Company: United States Secret Service
  • Country: United States of America
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  • Session Timeslot: Tuesday 13/10/2026 14:20-14:40
  • Session Title: Currency High
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  • Session Track: Currency
  • Session Location: Hall A1
  • Role: Speaker
  • Bio:

    Rachel Stephens is a Document Analyst in the Counterfeit Forensics Section of the Criminal Investigative Division of the United States Secret Service. With over 10 years of forensic and industry experience, she specialises in forensic document examination and instrumental analysis of genuine and counterfeit U.S. currency.

    Rachel provides expert guidance and training to law enforcement, commercial banks and central banks worldwide. She holds a bachelor’s degree in forensic science from Hofstra University and a Master of Forensic Science from the George Washington University.

  • Presentation Title: Counterfeit crystal ball: what if we could predict the future of counterfeit currency?
  • Presentation 2-Line Description: By examining historical trends, emerging techniques, and their real-world outcomes, this session will identify recurring patterns, key lessons, and early signals that may point to the future trajectory of counterfeit currency, while drawing insight from what the past can reveal about what lies ahead.
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