Fraud Ranks as the
Second Largest Crime Problem World Wide
Losses due to document fraud and counterfeiting are estimated at more than $400 billion world wide.
Elimination of “trust” and “human element” necessary for authentication.
New Technology Automatically Authenticates Document Copies
Coded “Stamp” Verifies Copy is the Same as the Original; or, if Altered,
“Stamp” can Recreate the Original
Almost like magic, an emerging
technology to confirm that a paper
copy is a true and accurate
depiction of the original will soon
be available.This new technology
scans a document and creates
a unique authentication “Stamp”
that is printed on either the face
or the back of the document.
Confirmation occurs when the document is re-scanned and the coded “Stamp” is matched to the document image.
If you are trying to thwart fraud and give your customers virtually forgery proof documents, stay tune to this site for the latest information on new technologies to provide document authentication.
This technology can also verify the integrity of every audit log or record in defense of a product liability investigation. With vital intellectual property, trade secrets, and regulatory compliance at stake, it is clear that firms should take aggressive steps to ensure that records are authentic and legally verifiable. Soon-to-be-released SecureDoc™ will be a major new tool for document authentication.
To prove the trustworthiness of records, it is necessary to completely eliminate “trust” and the "human element” from a document authentication. In order to trust a particular document, we must be convinced that it actually comes from a trusted organization.