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Our mission is to protect your assets and brand integrity by exposing unauthorized reproductions and substitutions, tampering, and diversions through the use of authentication solutions that are comprehensive, cost effective, simple to use, and impossible to compromise.

For over ten years Stealth Mark has been providing total asset protection solutions to counter the problems of counterfeiting, diversion, and substitution. This longevity is due to our principled approach to development of quality security solutions. Early on we established the following principles which we believe to be a necesaary foundation to any quality secuity solution:

  • Security Strength - the security feature of the product must work.
  • Ease of Impementation - seamless intergration saves money, time, and frustrations.
  • Authentification Speed and Simplicity - Field verification with easy to use tools.
  • Total Cost of Ownership - Security solutions are only worthwhile if they bring value to your company.

Organizations spend millions of dollars and invest years of time developing brand names and customer loyalties. Worldwide counterfeiting and diversion activities account for almost a trillion dollars in lost revenue. Stealth Mark provides it's customers a secure and easy product solution to these issues at an affordable price. Stealth Mark provides protection.

Stealth Mark featured on World Business Review

When the average person encounters counterfeiting they think of product knock-offs available from street vendors in major cities. Often, they may even view it as a benefit—at least in terms of cost savings.

How concerned should the public be about protecting the brand and revenue of some anonymous multi-billion dollar corporation?

Unfortunately, counterfeiting and piracy has a $900 billion (and growing) impact on the global economy that directly impacts individual people in the loss of jobs, threats to health and safety, and lost tax revenue.

For these reasons, Stealth Mark's CEO Peter Meyers was featured in a segment on World Business Review1, hosted by retired General Norman Schwarzkopf.

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Originally airing on March 25, 2007, the segment is approximately 15 minutes in length.


  1. World Business Review is distributed on CNBC and Bravo. WBR also airs in Canada and on Asia Television, on United Airlines In-Flight programming, and on the web at wbrtv1.com.