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1 Workshop on the US National ID Card Carnegie Mellon University ID Platforms & Storage: Optical Media as a “Future-Proof” Tool for ID Integration & Innovation OPSIS TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL, INC. All Rights Reserved Presented by Corin P.S. Smith, Esq. Senior Vice President of Strategic Development

2 CMU Agenda 2. ID Card Configurations 3. Actual ID Card ImplementationsActual ID Card Implementations 5. Hard IssuesHard Issues 1. IntroductionIntroduction 6. Key PointsKey Points 4. Authentication/Anonymity & Security FeaturesAuthentication/Anonymity & Security Features

3 Introduction 2.Why OpCard?Why OpCard? 3.Why Opsis?Why Opsis? 1.Why Dense Storage?Why Dense Storage?

4 1. Why Dense Storage? Introduction 1. The National ID Card has established an “Event Horizon” in the Smart Card Industry - Will establish the political boundaries of smart card identity applications for a population-based constituency 2. Storage based ID cards are the tools of “Quantum Singularity” that will determine the longevity of this horizon - Dense storage is a “future proof” means of integrating massive paradigm shift resulting from this event Continued…

5 1. Why Dense Storage? (Continued)  Reversible Engineering – Storage card platform is an intelligent “smart-wallet” for the ID applications industry  Contingency Planning/Redundancy – What if third party client/server network fails?  Personal Archive/Retrieval – Forensic artifacts can be embedded in the ID application management process  Psychology – Better to have dense storage capacity and not need it than to need it and not have it Introduction

6 2. Why OpCard?  The OpCard is the first optical card that conforms to the structural specifications of an ISO stored value card while integrating the memory of a 250MB DVD optical media diskette and the security of a smart chip.  The OpCard is an “all in one” multi- platform card that can support a comprehensive range of open ended identification technologies & applications.  The expanded storage capacity of the OpCard is sufficient to contain complex programming codes that cannot be included in chip-based memory cards. Integrated Hardware Solution Introduction Continued…

7 DVD Benefits  DVD is the growing format of choice for optical storage media after CD.  Compatible with DVD playback devices both in PC and consumer market.  Information stored can be audio, video, images, data and multimedia formats.  Lowest cost per megabyte of computer storage.  Further storage capacity increases are possible. 2. Why OpCard? (continued) Introduction

8 3. Why Opsis?  Research Focus – Under telemedicine contract with Lucent Technologies & Johns Hopskins created OpGenesis PHR card model  Legacy Free – Enterprise model based on emerging relationships& redundancies not institutional hierarchy  Consumer Driven – Based upon pre-Sep 11 market assumptions about government & privacy  Hong Kong/Bermuda based – at forefront of technological/financial engineering Introduction Continued…

9 Corporate Profile  Private Delaware company incorporated in 1999  Transnational developer of optical storage media, including diskettes and cards  80 employees worldwide  Offices located in Florida, Hong Kong, China, Malaysia, Germany & Bermuda  Net Value – US$24 million  Projected 2001 Revenue – US$16 million  7 OpCard related patents pending in Hong Kong 3. Why Opsis? (continued)  2001 - Acquired No. 1 DVD manufacturer in Hong Kong (Goldsense Technology)  Licensed to trade with Government of China Introduction Continued…

10 Strategic Partners  IQ-Data GmbH (Germany) (Product development and manufacturing equipment supplier) 3. Why Opsis? (continued)  Seropa/Axxicon (France) (mold design & manufacturing)  Avantico (Great Britain) (Gluing & Bonding Process)  Steag (Germany) (DVD Production lines)  Emould (Germany) (Molding Technologies)  Bayer (Germany) (Plastic Resin & Molding Compounds)  Sibert (Great Britain) (Punching Equipment & Technologies)  Sieghard Schiller (Germany) (Card Assembly Equipment)  M2 (Sweden) (Production Lines)  Linfair Engineering (Taiwan) (Engineering) Introduction

11 ID Card Configurations A.OpCard PrototypesOpCard Prototypes B.OpCard Storage FormatsOpCard Storage Formats D.Types of OpCardTypes of OpCard C.OpCard Versions

12 OpCard Prototypes Asymmetric/Laminated Symmetric/Single-Ply ID Card Configurations

13 OpCard Storage Formats ID Card Configurations Read OnlyDVD-ROM (pre- recorded) - 250MB capacity For large amounts of information in a standard size card that can be fit into wallets. RecordableDVD-R (write once) - 250MB capacity For highly secured applications and information, as stored data can neither be modified nor erased. RewritableDVD-RW (multiple changes)- 200MB capacity For applications that require moderate level of security, but require dynamic changes to stored information

14 THE MOSAIC:OpCard® with DVD-ROM THE THESPIAN:OpCard® with DVD-Video/Audio THE OPTICAL:OpCard® with DVD-R (under development) THE GENIUS:OpCard® with DVD-PROM – a combination of DVD-R and DVD- ROM (under development) 4 Versions of OpCard ID Card Configurations

15 Types of OpCard Type A: DVD only Type B: DVD and contact-type chip Type C: DVD and hairline magnetic stripe* Type D: DVD and embossing* Type E: DVD and contact less sensor)* Type V: DVD with chip and hairline magnetic stripe* Type W: DVD with embossing and hairline magnetic stripe* Type X: DVD with chip, hairline magnetic stripe and embossing* Type Z: All of the above with encrypted hub* ID Card Configurations * Under Development

16 ID Card Implementations OpGenesis OpGenesis enables users to store and update their Personal Health Records using an OpCard.

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26 Authentication/Anonymity Security Features 1. Multi-FunctionalityMulti-Functionality 3. PackagingPackaging 4. Smart Chip IntegrationSmart Chip Integration 5. Encryption HubEncryption Hub 2. Tamperproof MediaTamperproof Media

27  The OpCard can function as a multipurpose credit card, smart card and/or a data storage card at the same time. 1. Multi-Functionality Authentication/Anonymity Security Features  Multiple functions generate unique user artifacts that serve as authentication/anonymity tools Continued…

28 Authentication/Anonymity Security Features 2. Tamperproof Media  Security features embedded in the OpCard media are permanent and tamperproof. Continued…

29 Authentication/Anonymity Security Features  Design of the OpCard allows the integration of holograms and customised printing embedded within the card body thus offering increased authentication & security with minimal cost increase. 3. Packaging Continued…

30  First level security is provided through the standard softkey generated/stored in the smart card chip module. Authentication/Anonymity Security Features 4. Smart Chip Integration Continued…

31  Technically capable of storing additional data on hub – requires development of customized reader. Authentication/Anonymity Security Features 5. Encryption Hub

32 Hard Issues High Production Price Point: $20-$50 OpCard requires a diskette adapter when being read in a DVD drive Popular “business card” format undervalued by security industry Vulnerabilities OpCards may be target of unauthorized duplication DVD patent rights increasingly subject of piracy/competition

33 Key Points 1. OpCards can be custom engineered as a forensic platform for the National ID Card 2. OpCard is a “future-proof” memory platform due to in centrifugal position in the optical diskette engineering industry 3. OpCards establish “best-of-breed” standards for integration and innovation of customised identification technologies for the National ID Card

34 Closing Questions & Answers


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