Physical Security

Optical & Digital Document Security Conference

by Mark Rowe

How do we ensure that our financial transactions and identity verification conducted on a smartphone, tablet or other computer are as secure as they have been using banknotes and identity documents respectively? Do those physical secured documents have a role in this new world? Will there be co-existence, or will they be replaced?

These are the among issues to be addressed at the Optical & Digital Document Security Conference in January 2022. Organised by Reconnaissance International, this conference brings together Reconnaissance’s two technical conferences.

The Optical Document Security Conference, held every two years since 1996, is a technical event which has seen the first public announcement of many now common optical security features. Digital Document Security, a spin-off event, is a bridge between the physical and digital “document” security worlds.

In combining the two, Reconnaissance is recognising that the physical – or tangible – document and digital worlds are no longer separate. Will the digitisation of transactions and identity verification supplant the well-recognised physical documents that have traditionally been used or will they co-exist in a symbiotic relationship?

This new event will focus on the why and how of this question and the critical need to achieve the highest levels of security and data protection in the digital domain, as have been achieved in the physical domain.

ODDS will be the platform to bring together the thousand-year experience of the banknote and ID document world with the fast-moving field of digital financial transactions, virtual ID and digital identity verification. People involved in the digital transaction, identity and authentication communities and specifiers, designers, producers and issuers of secure documents will find ODDS a forum to explore possibilities.

Conference Chairman will be Ian Lancaster, co-founder and former CEO of Reconnaissance, who has been involved with ODS from its beginnings, serving as Chairman since 2016, as well as chairing the DDS conference. Ian, pictured, said: ‘Digitisation is a key aspect of this conference, and digitisation in all aspects of our lives has taken a quantum leap over the past year. But only face to face can the informal yet constructive discussions take place that will enable us to take these issues of personal and payment security – never more critical than now – forward and shape them in a post-COVID world’.

The Call for Papers for ODDS has just been published. The deadline for proposals for presentations is Saturday, July 31. Some presentation slots will, however, be held open until the last minute, to ensure that the conference is relevant and current in the field of identity verification and personal financial management on smartphones and other devices.

Read and download the Call for Papers from the new conference website: OpticalDigitalSecurity.com.

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