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Keesing Journal 5

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General interest: Ten new EU members, ten different passports Biometrics is here to stay ICAO: ICAO: setting standards for international civil aviation and MRDTs Innovation: Using...

Keesing Journal 6

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Practical experience: From passport printer to full service provider Design: Banknotes from a distance and up close State and legal: UK government proposals for a national...

Keesing Journal 7

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Practical experience: HKSAR ID documents from A to Z Malaysia is getting ready for its third generation passport Innovation: Enhanced security for chip-based ID cards ICAO: ...

Keesing Journal 8

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Cases analysed: U.S. progress in imptementing biometrics in passports and visas Beyond the numbers Testing three types of e-passports Innovation: A smart alternative One 10...

Keesing Journal 9

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ICAO: The ICAO PKI scheme- what's in it for me? General interest: Does privacy constrain security? Practical experience: Measuring security Recently launched: CAD banknote boasts new security...

Kenya Kicks Off Digital Identity Pilot Program [Update]

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Update: Just a month after Kenya launched the rollout its new digital identity pilot program, the country’s High Court has ordered the process be...

The UAE Introduces a New 500-Dirham Polymer Banknote

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The Central Bank of the UAE (CBUAE) has announced the issuance of a new AED 500 (500-Dirham) banknote made of polymer. The announcement came...

Biometric Technologies of the Future: Earlobe Recognition

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Expert author Ravi Das has, in previous articles, described DNA recognition and Gait recognition as physical biometric technologies of the future. Here, he presents...

Argentina Upgrades Its Relatively New 2,000-Pesos Banknote

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On November 7, just months after issuing its first 2,000-pesos banknote, the Banco Central de la República Argentina (BCRA) has put into circulation an...

Busted: Belgian-Greek Network Smuggling Migrants with fake IDs

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The following news story was released by Europe’s Border Security Report earlier this month. Authorities in Belgium and Greece have dismantled a network that was...