The Project
CONCEPT In the context of future increasingly “digitalised” borders, new challenges for secure identity management and secure identity and travel documents could emerge in the coming years and decades. EINSTEIN’s...Read More >
Objectives
EINSTEIN’s overarching goal is to increase the demonstrable capabilities and performance of border and police identity checks and document security and fraud detection across a wide range of operational environments...Read More >
Consortium
Delivering the EINSTEIN ambition to enhance European identity and document fraud-detection capabilities requires a diverse consortium, with partners and experts from different companies, scientific disciplines (morphing and presentation attacks, document...Read More >
Field Tests
EINSTEIN will validate the user requirements and demonstrate developed technologies at three different field tests locations at European borders under realistic operational conditions. The field tests/trials will be directly supported...Read More >
Ethics and Privacy
Ethical, legal and societal (ELS) considerations will be an integral part of the EINSTEIN project to ensure a responsible research and innovation (RRI) approach. These considerations will be addressed throughout...Read More >
Privacy Policy
Introduction This Privacy Notice will inform you as to how the EINSTEIN Consortium (hereinafter referred to as the “Consortium”, “we”, “us” and “our”) collects and processes information about you and…Read More >
Cookie’s Policy
In order to make your visits to our project site as pleasant as possible, the EINSTEIN Consortium uses cookies. These cookies automatically track and collect certain technical information that your…Read More >