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ID SECURE Market Psion Teklogix Position / Road Map

ID SECURE Market Psion Teklogix Position / Road Map. Market Overview & Definition. Secure ID Market Definition. Also called « Security Documents » or « e-Documents », this market relates to : - « Machine Readable Travel Documents » MRTD E-Passports Visas (Visa Waiver Program (VWP)

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ID SECURE Market Psion Teklogix Position / Road Map

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  1. ID SECURE MarketPsion Teklogix Position / Road Map

  2. Market Overview & Definition

  3. Secure ID Market Definition Also called « Security Documents » or « e-Documents », this market relates to : - « Machine Readable Travel Documents » MRTD E-Passports Visas (Visa Waiver Program (VWP) - Other government Security Documents National ID cards PIV (Federal Personal Identity Verification) Drivers licenses - Commercial security documents. TWIC (Transportation Worker Identification Credential) Financial and Healthcare Documents Enterprise Security Access Cards

  4. Different Types of Applications • Homeland Security / Law Enforcement • Physical Access Control • Time & Attendance • PC / Network Security • Transactional Authentication • Wireless Device Security • …

  5. Worldwide Secure ID Solutions Market

  6. Worldwide ID SolutionsDemand Curves

  7. Market Drivers • Changing Priorities Post-September 11, 2001 • Increased Public Awareness • Government Projects on the Rise • Increased Usage of Biometrics along with Smart cards and/or RFID • Large Opportunities from Travel & Transportation Projects • International Biometric Standards Effort & co-operation

  8. Industry Challenges • Large Dependence on Government Clients Brings in Uncertainty • Selecting and Developing Strategic Partners and Alliances is Critical to Success • Need for Continuous Technical Advancement Requires High Investments • High Cost of Biometrics Relative to Other Solutions • Privacy Concerns Could Affect Biometric Deployment • Customer Confusion Delay Projects • Lack of Standards for some Applications

  9. The Global ContextWhere are the Opportunitiesregarding E-passport? • Contrary to the commonly quoted figure of 40 countries, almost 50 States are now known to be upgrading their passports to include contactless chips and biometric information over the next two years. • The list of countries to have made the switch is as follows: Australia Belgium Denmark Germany Japan New Zealand Norway Sweden Thailand UK Finland Hungary Greece Luxembourg United States

  10. ICAO Contracting States

  11. E-Passport Issuance Situation Country Visa Waiver Country ePassport issued? • Andorra Yes - • Australia (ID/DL) Yes 24 October 2005 • Austria Yes 16 June 2006 • Belgium Yes Yes • Brunei Yes - • Canada No - • Czech Republic No September 2006 • Denmark Yes Yes • Finland Yes 21 August 2006 • France Yes - • Germany Yes Yes • Greece - August 2006 • Hong Kong No - • Hungary No 29 August 2006 • Iceland Yes May 2006 • Indonesia No - • Ireland Yes - • Italy Yes - • Japan Yes Yes • Republic of Korea No - • Liechtenstein Yes -

  12. E-Passport Issuance Situation Country Visa Waiver Country ePassport issued? • Lithuania No - • Luxembourg Yes - • Malaysia No - • Malta No - • Monaco Yes - • Netherlands Yes - • New Zealand Yes Yes • Nigeria No - • Norway Yes Yes • Pakistan No - • Portugal Yes Autumn 2006 • San Marino Yes - • Serbia and Montenegro No - • Singapore Yes 29 April 2006 • Slovenia (Gemalto) Yes September 2006 • South Africa No - • Spain Yes - • Sweden Yes Yes • Switzerland Yes September 2006 • UK Yes Yes • USA No -

  13. What Is An E-Passport ?

  14. What is an E-Passport? • An Electronic Passport is the same as a traditional passport with the addition of a smallRFID chip embedded in the cover.  The chip will store: • The same data visually displayed on the data page of the passport, • A biometric identifier in the form of a digital image of the passport photograph, which will facilitate the use of face recognition technology at ports-of-entry, • Another biometric identifier in the form a finger print or iris image, • The unique RFID chip identification number,

  15. European Regulations & Perspectives • E.U. made the decision in February 2005 to implement the E-Passports based on ICAO standards • 18 months later (August 2006) it will become mandatory for 25 member countries, containing face picture as biometric data • After another 18 months (Feb.2008) additional fingerprint data will become mandatory • Basic Access Control recommandation will be the rule for data confidentiality • Fingerprint biometrics are preferred, versus iris biometrics which will be optional (Germany)

  16. What is mandatory for an e-passport? The data page must include: • Identification data • Printed visual data : the MRZ (Machine Readable Zone) printed on the document using OCR-B font (fully defined in the standard ICAO9303) P<UTOTHOMAS<<PATRICIA<ELISABETH<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< A235711<3UTO7806278F1002207<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<00 The chip must include: • Identification data (same as printed) stored in a specific file (defined in the standard ICAO 9303) • The encoded portrait with biometric elements such as gender, eye color, hair color, expression, … • Security elements preventing the creation of false identity (Passive Authentication)

  17. What is optional? • Other biometric data: fingerprints or iris (Feb. 2008) • Other identification data: signature • Additional personal details: other names, address, profession, title, ….. • Other security elements to prevent from : • create a clone (Active Authentication) • ensure confidentiality of identity (Basic Access Control) • give special rights to countries to access biometric information (Extended Access Control)

  18. Psion Teklogix Position & Strategy

  19. PARTNERS ID Secure market: The VALUE CHAINFrom Core Technology toTotal Identification Solution

  20. Mobile E-passport reader: Importance for mobile devicescapable to read E-passports • Border control and national ID control are mobile in many cases • No need for a direct, physical connection to a central system • Ability to capture samples anywhere (Finger Print, Face Pictures) • Ability to have a database in the device itself • address a greater breadth of issues in existing secure ID document applications

  21. Mobile E-passport reader:The Real Challenges are Technological • Flexibility & Ergonomy for a device which have to integrate: RFID + MRZ + Finger Print + wireless communications • Optical Character Recognition for MRZ capture (reliability /quickness performance comparisons between simple imager and real OCR modules technology) • Integrated RFID reader (ICAO inter-operability issues regarding RFID antenna design and performance) • Wireless Communication interface (data security issues for centralized and decentralized data bases) • Device memory capacity and ability to have a database in the device itself (list of researched criminals for instance)

  22. SAGEM Fingerprint Terminal Block Diagram XMod Interface board Connected to the 100 pin connector Multiplexes connection to MSO-CBM & Dual reader MSO-CBM Finger Print Module Connected to the interface board Dual reader (RFID / Smartcard) Connected to the interface board Will be integrated in the same end cap as the MSO-CBM OCR / MRZ Reader Connected to the scanner port Not compatible with 2D imager 2D imager Connected to the scanner port Not compatible with MRZ reader

  23. MRZ/OCR Reader Concept For

  24. Thin optical sensor 500 dpi @ 8-bit per pixel Active area: 14 x 22 mm Technologies used by Psion Teklogix CMOS active capacitive pixel-sensing 508 dpi Active area: 12.8 x 18 mm

  25. PSION TEKLOGIX KEY PARTNERS System Integrators

  26. Finger Print Modules OCR/MRZ Reader Smart Card and RFID Readers PSION TEKLOGIX KEY PARTNERS Hardware Providers

  27. Key Competitors on ID Secure Documents Market

  28. Business Plan (Sagem/Upek) Spin off RFID (ICAO) SMART CARD FINGERPRINT OCR / MRZ OR 2D IMAGER

  29. MORE THAN EVER … OUR SWISS KNIFE “Let’s team up for the future”

  30. THANK YOU

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