Method and apparatus for authenticating a document

Cryptography – Electric signal modification – Having production of printed copy

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ABSTRACT:
A system is described whereby a document may be authenticated by an issuer thereof and verified by a recipient. Data from the document, at least a portion of which is specific to the document and identifies the document, is input to an authenticating device using an input device. A computing device, including a cryptographic processor and a memory, is coupled to said input device and receives a signal representing the data. The computing device performs a cryptographic operation based on the data to produce encrypted authentication data unique to the document. An output device is coupled to the computing device and affixes a representation of the authentication data on the document. A similar device, including a display device, is used to input the encrypted data, perform a cryptographic operation to decrypt the data, and compare the decrypted data with document identification data to verify the document. Encryption and decryption are performed using a private key/public key pair.

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