SecurityWorldMarket

30/05/2006

Document Authentication at High-Profiled Events

Payne Security's expertise in document authentication and personal ID has been highlighted by the increase in the number of its products specified by the international venue and event industry to provide effective and secure identification. High-profile events include the Ryder Cup, the Grand National, the 2002 Commonwealth Games and a recent international winter games event.

Terrorist threats, rising anti-social behaviour and new legislation
have all led to increased demands from games organisers for
more sophisticated security solutions, and document authentication is one of the first essential steps to ensure sufficient protection from unauthorised personnel during the accreditation process.
Payne Security's Integra laminates can provide combinations of security technologies from its renowned toolbox. Overt features such as sophisticated security print, transferable inks and optically variable devices (OVD's) including holographic labels can all be used to ensure that passes are highly secure and visual for instant authentication. They can also be combined with a range of covert or forensic technologies for multi-level security within the overall ID pass.
In addition, the company's powerful IDPro software, range of accessories and comprehensive card production services enable venues and event organisers to control and monitor when staff, visitors, contractors and suppliers enter and leave a site, as well as identifying them when on site.
"Event deadlines are fixed, so the ability to meet the schedule, often with incredibly fast turnaround times, is crucial," comments Graham Taylor, Sales Manager, Document Authentication. "Our reputation relies heavily on providing the highest level of service and support and this has contributed to our ability to meet the needs of this sector."



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