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Today's concern over terrorism highlights the importance of security printing as a means of protecting documents from counterfeiting, forgery, tampering, and other fraudulent use. In nine chapters, Introduction to Security Printing explains the technologies, techniques, and risk management issues used to protect secure documents, labels, and packages:
Overview Security printing devices Security end products Security printing paper Security printing ink Prepress for security printing Press/postpress operations to mitigate counterfeiting Marketing security printing Protocols, standards, and risk management
Dr. Richard M. Adams II is a color management specialist for the Graphic Intelligence Agency (GIA), a division of GretagMacbeth. Prior to joining GIA, he was a research scientist for digital imaging and color reproduction at PIA/GATF and wrote several books for PIA/GATFPress.
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