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RaonSecure Leads Blockchain-based Digital Identity Solutions

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June 06 - 13, 2025 (Double Issue)

RaonSecure is a global leader in digital identity solutions, specializing in Web3, self-sovereign identity (SSI) and Digital Identity (DID). By Daniel de Bomford and Frank Pattiasina

RaonSecure Leads Blockchain-based Digital Identity Solutions

In today's hyper-connected world, digital technology is the bloodstream of civilization. People are increasingly interacting with society and services through digital tools, and governments and services rely on digital identification to improve efficiency and provide higher-quality services. Managing sensitive personal information is an enormous responsibility, and the risks are significant; security and reliability are paramount to any business that collects personal data.

For over 13 years, RaonSecure has been working to enhance cybersecurity and secure personal data. More than 20 million people rely on RaonSecure's FIDO (Fast Identity Online)-based biometric authentication technology, and it was the first company in the world to obtain FIDO certification.

RaonSecure demonstrated its expertise by providing the South Korean financial sector with OnePass, a FIDO-based biometric authentication solution that enables seamless authentication across mobile and online banking services. The company's advanced security technology significantly enhanced user convenience and strengthened digital identity infrastructure across financial institutions.

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