Concealogram - Document Protection Technology

Concealogram employs a groundbreaking image processing technology to encrypt hidden images and data within printed visible ones.

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For many organizations protecting paper documents and providing authenticity and integrity, are essential.
Because many automated processes rely on electronic generated documents, that are printed on the final stage of usage, and contain sensitive information, organizations must properly protect these documents.
Many information security solutions attempt to protect electronic documents only at their storage location or during transmission. However, these solutions do not provide protection for the entire lifecycle of an electronic-printed document. When the printed document reaches the recipient, the protection is lost.
A significantly more effective solution is to protect a document by assigning security parameters that travel with it.
Six criteria must be met in order to provide more effective protection for an electronic document throughout its lifecycle:
  1. Confidentiality
  2. Authorization
  3. Accountability
  4. Integrity
  5. Authenticity
  6. Non-repudiation

Document control and digital signatures are the two major security techniques used to establish these six document security criteria in the electronic stage of the document's lifecycle.

Only Concealogram technology has the ability to deliver the security solution during the paper-printed stage of the document's lifecycle.

Organizations can easily integrate Concealogram document security solutions into current business processes and enterprise infrastructure to support a wide range of simple and complex processes.
Concealogram solutions dynamically protect printed documents inside and outside the network, online and offline to provide persistent, end-to-end protection throughout an electronic to printed document’s lifecycle.





In the fight against documents fraud and identity crimes, Concealogram offers a simple, yet highly secured method for securing any type of printed media (documents, ID cards, passports, checks etc).