The European Network of Forensic Handwriting Experts (ENFHEX) is a discipline-specific Working Group of the European Network of Forensic Science Institutes (ENFSI). The majority of our nearly a hundred member laboratories are recruited from public institutions like law enforcement, justice and academia as well as representatives from the private sector.
Every 18 months, the European Network of Forensic Handwriting Experts organizes a conference with a scientific program that includes research and development, quality and competence as well as education and training. These meetings are also a chance for the members to become familiar with the up-to-date range of hardware and software.
The 15th conference will approach the topic of ” “Human Factors in Handwriting Examination: addressing, understanding and managing”. Namirial will be taking a sponsor role in this year’s event. Luigi Enrico Tomasini, expert for digitally captured signatures from Namirial, and Andreas van der Linden, Enterprise Account Executive, will participate in the conference and will be available for questions and individual advice.
Digitally Captured Signatures a.k.a. Biometric Signatures have been introduced in various formats over the last decade. Namirial is one of the leading solution providers for taking handwritten signatures seriously and delivering trusted signature experiences with meaningful evidence in signed documents. Therefore, Namirial is offering the broadest device support for handwritten biometric signature capturing including the option for automatic signature verification for data captured using various device types, all officially certified in its labs.
Forensic handwriting experts use physical-technical processes to examine handwriting performance, particularly through comparative analysis that considers factors such as authenticity, authorship, possible modifications, and temporal placement.
📺 Introduction on Namirial Forensic Analysis Tool for Digitally Captured Signatures
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🔍Overview of certified devices for capture of handwritten signature biometrics
Recommended scientific papers
- Best Practice Manual for the Forensic Examination of Handwriting Edition 3 Appendix 5 – Overview procedure for forensic examinations and comparisons of Digitally Captured Signatures
- Features of digitally captured signatures vs. pen and paper signatures: Similar or completely different?; Maria João Branco MSc, Barbora Geistová Čakovská PhD, Tomasz Dziedzic PhD, Carina Fernandes MSc, Jonathan Heckeroth MSc, Nikolaos Kalantzis MSc, Axel Kerkoff MSc, Erich Kupferschmid MSc, Kristofer Axelsson Spjuth, Paolo Vaccarone MSc, Jan Zimmer MSc; Forensic Science International, Volume 318, 2021, 110587, ISSN 0379-0738
- Recommendations for capturing signatures digitally to optimize their suitability for forensic handwriting examination; Maria João Branco MSc, Barbora Geistová Čakovská PhD, Tomasz Dziedzic PhD, Carina Fernandes MSc, Jonathan Heckeroth MSc, Nikolaos Kalantzis MSc, Axel Kerkoff MSc, Erich Kupferschmid MSc, Kristofer Axelsson Spjuth, Paolo Vaccarone MSc, Jan Zimmer MSc; Journal of Forensic Science, Volume66, Issue2, March 2021, Pages 743-747
For more information on Namirial products and services for Forensic Handwriting Experts contact dcs_forensic@namirial.com .