Product & Image Security
Product & Image Security was launched in February 1997 to meet the growing international demand for information concerning the problems of counterfeiting, retail theft and product tampering and to discuss the solutions and technology available to combat these world wide problems.
As the official journal of the Label and Tag Security International association, Product & Image Security constantly features articles related to security materials, security Holograms and application; product identification and traceability; brand image protection; security labels, tags and tickets; High Security documents, smart cards; packaging and seals and much more.

The magazine is targeted towards the retail, packaging, high security printers, ticketing, banks and financial institutions and governmental departments and other end user organisations requiring security solutions/products. Subscribed readers include managing directors, senior product engineers, technical directors, product managers and designers, packaging development managers and purchasers/buyers, Sales and Marketing managers and Research and Developers. Essentially the magazine is read by those individuals concerned with finding security solutions to either prevent or solve their problems. The magazine provides a networking forum for organisations involved in the production of security application equipment.

Features Programme

    January / February 1999
  • Security Papers
  • Verification Equipment

    March / April
  • Security Coding & Technology
  • Source Tagging
  • Preview of PISEC 99 - World Product & Image Security Convention, Barcelona

    May / June
  • Forensic Analysis
  • Cheque and Document Fraud

    July /August
  • Designing security into labels
  • Security films & foils

    September / October
  • Holograms and DOVIDS
  • Security inks, coatings & varnishes

    November / December
  • Tamper Evidence Solutions
  • Biometrics
Subscription rates

UK �47
Europe �52
Outside Europe �58
USA $94

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