YoonM Research Institute and Korea Disabled Employment Stability Association Sign Joint Agreement to Establish 'TSID Certification Center Exclusively for Disabled'
Son Young-ho, President of the Korea Disabled Employment Stability Association (left), and Son Sang-il, Vice President of YunM Technology Group. / Photo by YunM Research Institute
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Kang Juhee] The Korea Employment Security Association for the Disabled (the Association) held a business agreement ceremony at 2 p.m. on the 7th in the main conference room of the Korea Employment Security Association for the Disabled located in Yeouido, Seoul, with YNM Technology Group Co., Ltd. (YNM Research Institute), which developed the 'TSID Authentication System.'
Through this agreement, the Association and YNM Research Institute decided to jointly establish a 'TSID Authentication Center exclusively for the disabled.' Once the TSID Authentication Center is established, disabled individuals will be able to conveniently sign up and use various internet services with a one-touch method without entering personal information.
In particular, it can electronically replace welfare cards for the disabled, and various functions such as internet site registration, credit card use, home shopping payments, and self-diagnosis of COVID-19 contact status can be easily and safely utilized, which is expected to greatly contribute to welfare for the disabled.
'TSID Authentication' is a groundbreaking authentication method developed by YNM Research Institute after 20 years of research. It allows safe and convenient site access with just a 'one-touch' without ID and password. TSID authentication breaks away from the analog 'fixed value' encryption system used by humanity for 2,500 years and is based on a digital 'two-way variable value' encryption system most suitable for the 5G era. TSID technology is evaluated as the safest authentication method that can avoid hacking risks.
The Association was established on February 7, 1999, to promote and stabilize employment for the disabled. It has served as the brain and limbs for the disabled by conducting disability awareness improvement projects, disability skill enhancement projects, vocational rehabilitation projects for severely disabled persons, and its own public interest projects.
Son Young-ho, chairman of the Association, expressed great expectations for this business agreement, saying, "It is very encouraging that the world's best technology is first used for the convenience of disabled people. Until now, disabled people have only used systems designed for non-disabled people with some convenience features modified, but it is moving to establish an authentication system specifically for the disabled first, which is very moving."
Son Sang-il, vice president of YNM Research Institute, stated, "Donating talent to build a TSID Authentication Center exclusively for the disabled is not simply about establishing a new authentication system to replace IDs and passwords, but it will be a revolutionary turning point where disabled people can use the world's only patented technology before non-disabled people and easily and safely utilize products of the 4th industrial revolution such as internet sites and IoT devices."
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He also said, "The automatic car we currently use was originally developed as a vehicle for the disabled, but now it is mainly used by non-disabled people who enjoy its convenience."
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