ICAO Regional Seminar on MRTDs: Biometrics and Border Security

 

 
 

 

MRTD Seminar, Singapore, 2011

 

 

ICAO, with the support of the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore, will hold a Regional Seminar on Machine Readable Travel Documents (MRTDs), Biometrics and Border Security on 30 November to 2 December 2011 in Singapore. 

 

This important event will address current and emerging ICAO MRTD specifications, identity management best practices and related border security issues with focus on the Asia-Pacific region. A specialised workshop during the Seminar will be devoted to the policy and technical aspects of the ICAO Public Key Directory (PKD), its central role in ensuring the security of ePassports, and the practicalities of participating in the PKD.

 

A select group of Industry Partners will complement the Seminar, displaying a broad range of products and services related to MRTDs, biometric identification, travel document security applications and border inspection systems.

 

MRTDs in the context of global security environment

 

ICAO develops specifications for passports, visas and ID cards used for travel, to ensure interoperability, promote enhanced facilitation, increase confidence in the reliability of travel documents, and contribute to national and international security. ICAO-compliant secure travel documents and a robust identity management regime are powerful tools in preventing and combating terrorism and serious transnational crime. However, remaining weaknesses in identity management or travel document security flaws tend to be exploited by terrorists and criminals worldwide and present a weak link in global efforts to ensure security, stability, good governance and the rule of law.

 

A key finding from the 9/11 Commission Report was that “for terrorists, travel documents are as important as weapons.” The issuance and integrity of travel documents, border security and identity management remain an important and integral part of global counter-terrorism capacity-building efforts in furthering the objectives of the UN Security Council Resolution 1373 (2001).

 

The evolving aviation security debate has recently moved beyond passenger screening to take into account border security matters such as identity management, inter-agency cooperation, data sharing and combating identity fraud. These new approaches were triggered in part by the failed Northwest Airlines bombing plot on 25 December 2010, which highlighted the need to be able to identify and stop perpetrators before they engage in attacks against aviation. 

 

An ICAO Declaration on aviation security, unanimously adopted at the ICAO 37th Assembly, places particular emphasis on the collection, analysis and timely sharing of information, and urges States to share best practices in areas such as travel document security, fraud detection and effective border controls.

 

Who Should Attend

 

The Seminar will be of particular interest to officials from national identity and travel document issuance authorities, passport offices, immigration, customs and other border inspection and law enforcement agencies; Ministries of Interior, National Security, Foreign Affairs, as well as embassy Consular staff. Other key stakeholders include private companies offering technologies and products for effective international identity and border management, airlines and airport authorities, security and facilitation consultants, academia and think tanks.

 

For more information, please contact:

MRTD Secretariat
Phone: +1 514-954-8219, extension 6329
Fax: +1 514-954-5061
E-mail: MRTDevents@icao.int


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