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    Rapid advancements in all aspects of security printing and security features plus the international focus on all aspects of securityin todays world have created a rapidly growing demand for physical, document and identification security. Advancements in digitalprinting and technololgies for incorporating security features, while spawning new modalities and efficiencies for security printing,have also enabled counterfeiters as well as legitimate issuers. From brand protection and secure access to IDs, tickets, traveldocuments, etc. - physical and digitally printed security images, features and data are converging in ways never before imagined.This convergence of once separate technologies is creating both challenges and market opportunities for effective integration of digital printing with physical security devices in a wide range of market specific applications. Visit www.imiconf.com for details.And the challenges of todays economy have made it all the more important to prevent the economic losses associated withcounterfeited products, documents, IDs, etc. The ability to avoid losses, to identify fraudulent products/documents and to recover losses are all activities for which companies and agencies are willing to invest in to increase their sales, profits and ROIs. Thus, allend users and security technology providersneed to be identifying new solutions, establishing new contacts and pursuing optionsto improve their sales and profitability.

    IMIs 7 th Annual Security Printing Conference addresses the challenges and opportunities in dealing with security issues andenabling brand protection for products and production of secure documents for a wide variety of applications including businessdocuments, IDs, currency, gaming/event tickets, travel documents, etc. Industry experts will address digital printing technologiescapabilities and shortcomings relative to printing secure output and the technology options available to enhance the production of secure documents and devices of all types. The conference program will provide a critical assessment of forensic analysisrequirements, enhanced ink and media systems, document traceability technologies, software solutions and other potential av-enues to enhance product and document security.This unique conference is designed to educate and inform industry leaders and technologists at all levels in the supply chain of security printing of the difficulties and business opportunities for combining digital and physical security printing on an applicationspecific basis. If your business or products future is dependent on finding effective ways to utilize physical features and digitalsecurity printing, or finding cost effective methods to stay ahead of counterfeiting, tampering and forgery, you will benefit fromattending this conference.

    Dont miss this opportunity for digital printing technologists, security agency personnel, security organizations, hardware vendors,consumables suppliers, converters, component/software suppliers and end users to communicate and address the urgent issue of product and document security.

    77777 ththththth AnnualAnnualAnnualAnnualAnnualSecurity Printing ConferenceSecurity Printing ConferenceSecurity Printing ConferenceSecurity Printing ConferenceSecurity Printing Conference

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    Hollywood Beach MarriottHollywood (Ft. Lauderdale, Florida)

    Conference Displays & Suppliers ForumIMIs 7 th Annual Security Printing Conference provides the opportunity to have a complimentary display space to exhibit your products,technology or services and to give a commercial 5-minute Suppliers Forum presentation . IMI will cooperate with all interested parties toprovide appropriate space so products can be displayed and demonstrated during the conference breaks and receptions. To reserve your complimentary display space and Suppliers Forum presentation slot, please register online and check off the box indicating your participation OR complete the registration form on page and fax to +1-207-235-2226 OR send an email to [email protected]

    Conference ChairmanHarold Schofield, Schofield Imaging Associates

    Conference SpeakersDr. Andre C. Arsenault, Opalux

    Ken Branch, Latitude 49 Security Assurance SystemsMalcolm Burwell, Xennia Technology

    Kirk W. Corkery, Arcis Digital SecurityMarybeth Dellibovi, U.S. Secret Service

    Peter Gabriele, ARmark Authentication TechnologiesTom Jay, SICPA

    Travis D. Johnson, The International AntiCounterfeiting CoalitionJohn Lettow, Vorbeck Materials Corporation

    Jim Maher, Rosetta TechnologiesJim Mauro, Heidelberg USA

    David J. Phillips, Axess TechnologiesDr. Steven J. Simske, Hewlett Packard Labs

    Dr. David P.H. Smith, The Technology PartnershipJeffrey Strahl, H. W. Sands Security

    Dr. Megan Tarvin, U.S. Secret ServiceRichard H. Ward, Buena Vista Resources

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    Monday, November 15, 20101:00 a.m. Conference Registration

    :00 p.m. Session 1Security Printing Why Are We Interested?

    WELCOME AND INTRODUCTIONSAlvin G. Keene, President, Information Managementnstitute, Inc., Carrabassett Valley, Maineonference Chairman:

    Harold Schofield, Schofield Imaging Associates,Narragansett, Rhode Island

    ecurity Printing in PerspectiveHarold Schofield, Schofield Imaging Associates,Narragansett, Rhode Island

    Security Printing Industry UpdateDigital Document SecurityProtecting Against Alteration & CounterfeitingTechnology & Compliance TrendsSecurity Printing Economics: What Are The Costs& Who Pays?Conference Highlights

    nternational Anti-Counterfeiting Initiativesnd Progressravis D. Johnson, Vice President Legislative

    Affairs and Policy, The International Anti-Counter-eiting Coalition, Washington, DCMagnitude of the International CounterfeitingProblemInternational Initiatives & How they affect theAnti-counterfeiting Enforcement and ProductVerification Landscape (ACTA & Others)How Companies can Effectively Communicatewith & Lobby their government representativesto Benefit their BusinessProgress (Significant Cases & Results)Thoughts on the Future

    Global Counterfeiting Requires a Globalrotection Strategy

    David J. Phillips, U.S. Representative, Axess

    echnologies, Boston, MassachusettsDescription & Examples of Latest Processes &Methods Employed by Counterfeiters to Copy &Distribute Fake ProductssWhich Markets are Most Vulnerable & WhyTypes of Security Solutions that are Requiredto Address these IssuesIntroduction to some of the Latest Solutionsthat Combat Global Counterfeiting

    Identify Verification in Light of Presiden-tial Directive 54 on Cyber SecurityRichard H. Ward, Principal and ManagingMember, Buena Vista Resources LLC, BuenaVista, Colorado & Vice Chairman NASPO NAPSO Identity Verification initiative Parallels to Cyber Security Directive NASPO Consensus Body to Develop Standard

    for Identity Proofing & Verification IDVerification Group

    Representatives from Fortune 500,Government Agencies, Financial Institutions,Non-government Interests, Legal & PrivacyGroups

    Objectives, Initiatives & Schedule Direction & Progress of this MonumentalInitiative

    Novel and Unorthodox Applications of Analytical Technologies for Anti-counterfeit Microtag AuthenticationPeter Gabriele, Technical Director, ARmarkAuthentication Technologies, LLC, York,Pennsylvania Microtag Authentication does not have to be

    Limited to Binary Response

    Layering Binary Technologies is a Strategy toFabricate Brand Protection Systems- Decoying Multiple Responses such as

    Combining a Hidden Forensic Feature with amore Overt-Covert Feature into a SingleCovert Microtag System is Novel

    - Provides a Multifunctional ConstituentMicrotag that may comingle a BinaryResponse with an Information CentricSignificance

    Standard Laboratory Analytical Instrumentsthat can be used as Novel Methods for Detection of Secondary Levels of Covert or Forensic Microtag Responses

    Integrating Multiple Analytical Responseswithin a Single Microtag Technology to be

    used for Printed Materials Authentication whileSimultaneously Decoying Critical Information

    Demonstrating the Novel Application of Multiple Sophisticated Analytical Tools toEvaluate Covert & Forensic Features inMicrotag Samples

    5:30 p.m. Reception in Display Area

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    Brand Protection Commercial Documents

    (Tickets, Corporate IDs, Bonds, Contracts, Etc.) Government Issue Documents(IDs, Passports, Licenses, Etc.)

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    Hollywood (Ft. Lauderdale), Florida

    Tuesday, November 16, 20107:30 a.m. Breakfast

    8:30 a.m. Session 2 Security Printing Issues & Options

    Supply Chains and Security Printing: APartnership for a Secure EcosystemDr. Steven J. Simske, Distinguished Technologist &Director/Chief Technologist for Security Printing &

    Imaging, Hewlett Packard Labs, Fort Collins,Colorado Supply Chains: Track & Trace and Provenance Product Recall & Other Product Interaction Security Printing Ecosystem Definitions &

    Modeling Connecting Physical & Printed Security The Future: Everything is a Supply Chain

    Sheetfed Security Printing & Future Develop-ments in Brand ProtectionJim Mauro, Product Manager, Prinect Press ControlSystems, Security Printing, Heidelberg USA, Inc.,Kennesaw, Georgia Protecting Confidential Documentation &

    Subverting Fraudulent Packaging is RisingConcern in Both Government Agencies & PrivateEnterprises

    Current Methods for Printing Highly SecuredDocuments on Sheetfed Offset Presses(including US Government Methods)

    Current Developments on Future Technologies toenable Highly Secured Package Printingspecifically for Brand Protection & ProductAuthentication

    Achieving the Highest Security in Multi-LevelDigital PrintingDr. David P.H. Smith, Business Manager, TheTechnology Partnership, Royston, Hertfordshire,UK Requirements for Robust Security Printing

    Applications (such as Brand Protection

    - Totally Unique & Highly Flexible- Can be Updated Quickly- Provides Multi Level Capability combining Ove

    Covert & Forensic Features Securing Products at Point of Production

    - Keeps Anticounterfeiting Solution In House- Removes Third Party Supply Issues- Combined with Variable Data Printing for Track& Trace plus Imposing an Extraordinarily HighBarrier to Entry provides Most Robust Solution

    TTP Initiative in Security Solutions using aProprietary Inkjet Technology- Capability to print large (currently up to 67m)

    Particles- Enables Unprecedented Multi Level Solutions- Collaborations with Security Materials Supplier

    to Provide Combination of Disruptive Technologies to Meet Robust Solution Requirements

    All Attendees ReceiveI.T. Strategies Report

    The Numbers: Worldwide Digital

    Printing Market Report

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    Awaiting Presentation Titleom Jay, Vice President, Sales & Marketing, SICPAecurink Corporation, Springfield, Virginia

    2:00 Noon Luncheon

    :30 p.m. Session 3ounterfeiting Techniques & Solutions

    he Use of Bleached US Currency inDigitally-Printed $50 & $100 CounterfeitsDr. Megan Tarvin, Counterfeit Specialist, Criminalnvestigative Division, United States Secretervice, Washington, DCEmerging Trend in Digital Counterfeiting: Use of

    Bleached US Currency as SubstrateRemoval of Intaglio & Typographic Ink from $1 &$5 by Chemicals & Mechanical AbrasionUse of Digital & Traditional Printing to Reproduce Images of $50 & $100 BillsDepending on Counterfeiters Skill, Dedication &Sophistication: Varying Levels of Success inReproducing Security Features: Watermark,Security Thread, Optically Variable Ink,Microprinting, Red/Blue Security Fibers, etc.Ink Jet, Toner & Offset Printed Counterfeits for Comparison Purposes

    nhanced Security Features in U.S. Federaleserve Notes

    Marybeth Dellibovi, Counterfeit Specialist, Criminalnvestigative Division, United States Secretervice, Washington, DCU.S. Dept. of Treasury unveiled new $100 NoteDesign in April 2010 for Circulation StartingFebruary 10, 2011Cutting Edge Security Features Never UsedBefore & Enhanced Existing Security FeaturesSecurity Features can be Verified in both Brightly& Dimly Lit SettingsEnables Public to feel more Secure that Moneyis GenuineHow Security Features in Newest FederalReserve Notes Work to Deter Counterfeiting

    roduct Lifecyle Security Requirements for rinters, Packagers and Material Suppliers

    Ken Branch, Principal, Latitude 49 Security

    Assurance Systems, CaliforniaBrand Owner Security Demands for SupplyChain Logistics & Product IntegrityInternal Security Organization for BrandProtection & the Security Design Team ProcessSecurity Technology & Security FeatureSelection Process by Brand Owner Information Security RequirementsBrand Owner Vendor Selection Process for Materials, Packaging, Labels & Other ConvertingRequirementsEnforcement Team Operational Requirements& TrainingProduct Lifecycle Security ThreatsSecurity Vendors (Printers, Materials Suppliers,etc.) Must Understand Above Items for Success

    Vendors must Understand CorporationsRequirements, Sales Process & How/WhereThey Fit in the Overall ProcessMOST OF ALL Vendors Must Evaluate their Security Posture to a Recognized Baseline of Best Practices Required by Brand Owners for Selection by Brand Owners

    SUPPLIERS FORUM: 5-Minute Presentations Re-lated To Technology, Capabilities, Services, NewProduct Introductions, etc. In combination with hav-ing a display, this provides an opportunity to presentyour technology, products or services to all confer-ence participants. Contact Al Keene at [email protected] for information on having a displayand signing up for the Suppliers Forum.

    5:30 p.m. Reception in Display Area

    Wednesday, November 17, 20107:30 a.m. Breakfast

    8:30 a.m. Session 4Do New Security Printing Techniques Offer Economically Viable Solutions?

    Ink Jet Printing for Security ApplicationsMalcolm Burwell, General Manager U.S. Produc-tion Line Systems, Xennia Technology, Lexington,Massachusetts Fundamentals of Ink Jet Technology: Benefits &

    Challenges Technology Comparison: Opportunities for Ink Jet

    vs. Analog Printing Processes Using Ink Jet for Industrial High Speed Security

    Applications Materials for Security Applications: Inks, Fluids &

    Coatings Future for Ink Jet & Security Printing: New

    Applications & Novel Materials

    Photonic Crystals as Next GenerationAuthentication & Security DevicesDr. Andre C. Arsenault, CTO, Opalux, Inc., Toronto,Ontario, Canada Photonic Crystals (PCs) Incorporating Active

    Materials Display Bright Color ReflectionsTunable through the Visible Spectrum

    Basics of Photonic Color as a TunableNanocomposite Material Platform

    Opaluxs Photonic Color Platform includesMaterials with Electrically, Thermally& Mechanically Tuned Colors

    Introduction of a Variety of Active PhotonicCrystal Materials

    Materials have Inherently Unique Attributeswhich provide for Immense Potential in fields of Authentication, Tamper-Evidence, & Supply ChainProtection

    Photonic Color Materials provide Dramatic &Obvious Color Response which can easily beused for Identification by Lay Public all the wayto providing Unique Signatures for CovertIdentification

    Covert Security with Digital PrintersKirk W. Corkery, Chief Operating Officer, ArcisDigital Security, Markham, Ontario, Canada Recent Developments for including Covert

    Security Features into Hard Copy Documents How to Conduct a Risk Assessment

    How to Build the Business Case for includingLatest Security Features into Documents Digital Void Pantograph (DVP) & Digital

    Verification Grid (DVG)- Well Known Feature for Checks & Similar

    Documents in Offset World & Now enjoyingSolid Success in Digital Space

    - High Level of Security & Cost Effective (Printedon Plain Paper in One Pass & On-Demand

    Halo & False-Positive Testing (FPT)- Higher Level of Security & Authentication with

    Added Protection of being Covert NotImmediately Recognizable to Counterfeiters

    - Usable on Digital Presses/Printers & OffsetPresses

    - Ease of Authentication; Cost Effective &

    Reliable Successful Digital Implementations & Applications

    Vor-ink Graphene-based Inks for Security &Anti-counterfeit Features in Consumer GoodsJohn Lettow, President, Vorbeck MaterialsCorporation, Jessup, Maryland Fundamental Materials Technology - Graphene Sheets of Carbon a Single Atom Thick Allow

    Vor-ink to Proved- High Conductivity- Excellent Flexibility- Low Cost

    Vor-ink is First Commercial Product in the Worldbased on Graphene Technology

    Properties Enable Unique Security Features Recent Commercial Applications provide Robus

    Security, Anti-counterfeit & Brand ProtectionSolutions

    Applying DNA Multi-Layers ForensicSecurity & Authentication with NovelSecurity SolutionsJeffrey Strahl, Vice President, H. W. SandsSecurity, Jupiter, Florida Technology Advancements: Unified Efforts by

    Security Technology Manufacturers & Supplier Business Case Example: Gaming Industry

    Marking of Products including Poker Chips,Playing Cards, etc.- Covert Security Feature: UV to Visible Inks- Forensic Security Feature: Embedded DNA

    Forensic Security Markers Implementations of DNA Forensic Security

    Markers Success Stories: DNA Forensic Security Marke

    as Evidence for Court Cases Resulting in CriminConvictions

    Current DNA Forensic Security Market Projects Newest Technology DNA OVDot Paper

    - Metallic Microparticles Dispersed in Paper Surface with Required Density

    - 200 Micron, Hexagon shaped Particle featurin2 Alpha/numeric Codes

    - Particles contain a Variable Code & HolographImages

    - Coated with DNA Forensic Security Marker - Utilization of OVDot Paper for PrestigiousCollege Diplomas, Teaching Credentials &Prescription Pads

    Recent Developments in Variable DataSecurity PrintingJim Maher, Vice President & CTO, RosettaTechnologies Corporation, Tampa, Florida Financial Document Security Requirements &

    Standards: State of the Industry New Method for Secure Print Using Magnetic

    Ink or Toner Unique Features (Overt & Covert) Generated to

    Secure Documents- Real Time as being Printed- Using Affordable Printing Technologies

    Features for Fraud Prevention/Detection; Copy

    Detection, Tracking & Brand Protection1:00 p.m. Adjournment

    To Register OnlineVisit

    www.imiconf.com

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    All checks should be in U.S. dollars drawn on a U.S. bank and made payable to Information Management Institute, Inc.An invoice with bank transfer details for IMIs U.S. or European bank account will be provided upon request.

    REGISTRATION INFORMATION:77777 ththththth Annual Security Printing ConferenceAnnual Security Printing ConferenceAnnual Security Printing ConferenceAnnual Security Printing ConferenceAnnual Security Printing Conference

    Registration Fees: $1095 per registrant per program$995 per program for each additional registrant from same company when registered as a group

    he registration fee includes attendance at all sessions, all scheduled program functions and the program reference materials.Cancellations will receive a 100% refund if made 72 hours prior to the start of the program. Substitutions may be made at any time.Cancellations made less than 72 hours prior to the start of the program will be charged a $300 cancellation fee.

    o register , submit the registration form with payment to Susan Meldrum, Conference Administrator, Information Management Institute,

    nc., 1106 Valley Crossing, Carrabassett Valley, ME 04947 USA. You may reserve space by calling +1-207-235-2225, sending a fax to +1-07-235-2226 or by sending an email message to [email protected] or visiting our web site www.imiconf.com

    REGISTRATION FORM77777 ththththth Annual Security Printing ConferenceAnnual Security Printing ConferenceAnnual Security Printing ConferenceAnnual Security Printing ConferenceAnnual Security Printing Conference

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    Hollywood Beach MarriottIMIs 7 th Annual Security Printing Conference is being hethe Hollywood Beach Marriott in Hollywood (Ft. Lauderdale), FloridHotel reservations are the responsibility of each meeting registrant& the special meeting rate is $129 for single or double occupancy isguaranteed only until October 24, 2010, thus Early bookingadvised . You can make reservations by calling +1-954-924-2202or +1-866-306-5453 or online by going to http://tiny.cc/s6vgu

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    Intracoastal Waterway providing guestswith a dazzling South Floridaoceanfront location. The hotel is near downtown Fort Lauderdale,. Itis situated on Hollywoods Broadwalk, a 2.5 mile stretch of diningbiking, shopping, strolling, and people watching directly on the beach.The Marriott Hollywood Beach is conveniently located seven milesfrom Ft. Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport which serveby over 30 airlines. Shared shuttle service to the Marriott HollywoodBeach is $10 each way and a taxi is less than $25 per person eachway. Parking in the Marriott Hollywood Beach garage is $15 pernight for self parking and $17 per night for valet parking.

    Well-appointed guestrooms with ocean view balconies offer an out-standing collection of amenities and services including wired high-speed Internet access. The hotels oceanside dining room featuresan indoor/outdoor lounge. Other features include ocean access withchairs and umbrellas, beachfront pool with tiki bar, sundeck, whirl-

    pool, fitness center, full service Spa, Hollywoods famous Broadwalkfor dining and strolling, sailboat rental and water sports. Dress forIMIs 7th Annual Security Printing Conference will be cas

    Dont Miss IMI & IMI Europes Upcoming Programswww.imiconf.com

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    Hollywood Beach MarriottHollywood Beach (Ft. Lauderdale), Florida

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