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| Identity Management Solutions include conceiving, developing and implementing end-to-end systems encompassing interactive data acquisition, enterprise level... |
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| Secure Tech Consultancy has extensive, hands-on experience in conceiving, designing, implementing and operationalizing smart card based enterprise level Access Control projects. |
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| Secure Tech Consultancy has developed an e-Drivers License Solution that gives extensive control to traffic authorities. The e-Drivers License is equipped with a secure RFID chip to bear the license holders unique... |
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| STC Multipurpose e-Terminal has been designed to carry out complex biometric data acquisition and diverse, customer centric disbursement of e-services across geographically dispersed... |
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| Secure Tech Consultancy has carried out ICT consulting assignments, ICT reviews and audits for large, public sector organizations and Governments. We have provided... |
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Unmasking the Menace
Interview on Global Security
Brig (R ) Saleem Ahmed Moeen (2009)
ID People – Issue May 2009, Pages 28 - 31. |
As a global security remains top of mind in a number of regions in the world, the need for technology to support governments in their strive to meet threats effectively, is paramount to the overall safety of their citizens.
The menace of terrorism, extremism and sectarianism, is a highly complex social phenomena that has been disguised as a religious activity by unscrupulous perpetrators, who entice uneducated people to commit these heinous crimes. They have not nationality, and no boundaries; they are not common criminals and they are only known after the commission of a crime. Thus the conventional homeland security programs that are in the public realm are not enough to provide the requisite technological tools to the security apparatus. This is an extraordinary war that needs sacrifice and unorthodox methods to defeat the enemy.
Governments and their law enforcement apparatus need to be provided with a bigger picture that provides them real time data of individuals and or organizations that have to be apprehended. |
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Pakistan’s Multi-biometric e-passport
From design philosophy to implementation
By: Brig (R ) Saleem Ahmed Moeen (2005)
Keesing Journal of Documents and Identity, Issue 15, 2005,
Pages 16-18. |
| The predecessor to Pakistan’s new passport will not be remembered for its security. Apart from being easy to forge, the document was issued manually, giving rise to considerable security risks. All the more reason, therefore, for the Pakistani authorities to develop a secure passport, issued with a minimum of human intervention. To make sure that the passport would be accepted by the world community, the authorities opted for a state-of-the-art, ICAO compliant and biometrically enabled document, protected by the latest security features. The result did not disappoint- the new passport is a highly secure, tamper proof document that reflects the true spirit of the latest ICAO standards. Saleem Ahmed Moeen discusses its development”. Keesing Journal of Documents & Identity, issue 15, 2005. |
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Identifying the benefits of ID Cards
By: Brig (R ) Saleem Ahmed Moeen (2008)
e-Strategies Africa, Volume 1, No 4, 2008. Pages 56-57. |
| “The successful implementation of an ID card project entails its widespread use and is therefore, directly dependent on its need to the citizen. One must not forget that technology by itself tends to become alienated to the needs of the people, unless the citizen’s social fabric is integrated with it. It is therefore, very important to create a balance in using technology for security applications versus technology for citizen centric applications”. |
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The Catalyst for Change
By: Brig (R ) Saleem Ahmed Moeen (2007)
ID People, Issue 2007, Pages 16-1 |
| “An update on one of the largest multi-biometric citizen databases with real-time access for identity verification from the man who made it happen”. ID People, Issue 2007. |
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