(From left) Mizuma Itsunobu, CTO of Cyberlinks, and Lee Sun-hyung, CEO of Raonsecure, pose for a commemorative photo after signing the license agreement for the Omnion digital ID-based digital credential issuance project. /Courtesy of Raonsecure

IT security and authentication platform corporations Raonsecure said on the 29th that it signed a license agreement with Japan's cloud service specialist Cyberlinks for a digital credential issuance project based on "OmniOne Digital ID."

OmniOne Digital ID is a blockchain-based integrated digital identity and credential platform independently developed by Raonsecure. It can securely issue and verify a variety of digital certificates, including identity, qualifications, academic background, and work history. With this agreement, Raonsecure is moving to penetrate the Japanese digital credential market.

Cyberlinks is a midsize Japanese cloud corporations specializing in finance, distribution, and the public sector. Under this agreement, Cyberlinks plans to provide digital credential services using the OmniOne Digital ID platform to customers in Japan's finance, distribution, and public sectors.

Raonsecure CEO Lee Soon-hyung said, "It is highly meaningful that we are expanding our business scope into the Japanese digital credential market through cooperation with Cyberlinks," adding, "Building on our proven biometric authentication results in Japan, we will lead the digital credential market with OmniOne Digital ID and strengthen our leadership in the global identity and credential authentication market."

Mizuma Itsunobu, chief technology officer (CTO) of Cyberlinks, said, "We will work closely to ensure that Raonsecure's decentralized identity (DID) technology can spread stably in the Japanese market."

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