Raonsecure strengthened cooperation with biometric authentication specialists to expand the multi-factor authentication (MFA) platform ecosystem.
IT security and authentication platform company Raonsecure said on the 16th that it signed separate memorandums of understanding (MOUs) for "biometric authentication platform cooperation" with four corporations: Fujitsu Korea, Mesa Coo Company, Eternal, and TrustKey.
The partnerships were formed to spread authentication environments across industries that align with the government's strengthened security policy stance, including ◇ a comprehensive information protection plan, ◇ Zero Trust guideline 2.0, and ◇ the National Network Security Framework (N2SF) security guideline 1.0. As security threats such as insider data leaks, account takeover, and privilege misuse surge, the corporations agreed that expanding the market for multi-factor authentication rather than relying on a single factor is essential.
Raonsecure integrated a wide range of biometric technologies into its authentication platform, including "palm vein authentication" from Fujitsu Korea, "facial authentication" from Mesa Coo Company, "finger vein authentication" from Eternal, and "fingerprint authentication" from TrustKey. With this, the company plans to strengthen the position of its biometric authentication technology (FIDO)-based platform "OnePass." As a result, corporations and institutions that adopt OnePass will be able to configure biometric methods—palm vein, finger vein, facial, and fingerprint—according to security grades and business characteristics.
Starting with this collaboration, Raonsecure plans to actively respond to growing demand for multi-factor authentication across industries, including finance, public, medical, manufacturing, and defense. A company official said, "Because we can flexibly design authentication systems tailored to industry-specific security regulations and business characteristics, we will also accelerate market expansion."
Lee Jeong-a, CEO of Raonsecure, said, "This collaboration is meaningful in that leading players in each biometric field have built a cooperative model to jointly advance multi-factor authentication platforms and expand them across worksites," adding, "We will continue to provide safe and flexible authentication environments to industry and contribute to the nationwide spread of the Zero Trust Security framework."