RaonSecure: "Daejeon Citizens Also Enjoy More Convenient Electronic Civil Complaints and Cultural Life with OmniOne CX" View original image

Citizens of Daejeon Metropolitan City can now enjoy electronic civil services and various cultural activities more easily and conveniently through RaonSecure's integrated authentication service, ‘OmniOne CX’.


IT security and authentication platform company RaonSecure (CEO Soonhyung Lee, Jeonga Lee) announced that Daejeon Metropolitan City Hall has adopted its integrated authentication service ‘OmniOne CX’ to implement easy and convenient membership registration and login services, further enhancing the convenience for Daejeon citizens.


OmniOne CX is a service that gathers numerous private authentication apps that emerged after the abolition of the public certificate into a single window. Users can select their preferred private simple authentication apps such as Kakao, Naver, PASS, Toss, KB, or even mobile ID cards from one window to verify their identity and log in to various services. It also makes identity verification services required for tasks such as opening financial accounts and membership registration more convenient. As it can be implemented as Software as a Service (SaaS), institutions or companies can provide identity verification and simple authentication services without developing their own systems.


Daejeon Metropolitan City Hall has adopted both the identity verification and authentication services of OmniOne CX. Citizens registered on the city’s website can easily log in with simple identity verification through OmniOne CX and use various civil services. Even non-members can register by going through a simple identity verification process via the OmniOne CX window.


Through this, Daejeon citizens can not only use numerous civil services provided by Daejeon Metropolitan City Hall online but also use the Daejeon Municipal Yeonjeong Gugak Center and Daejeon Arts Center linked to the city hall website with the same account, conveniently accessing performance reservations, tour applications, and various educational program enrollments.


RaonSecure plans to expand the OmniOne CX service to more cities, counties, and districts, leveraging the successful case of Daejeon Metropolitan City Hall.


RaonSecure has previously built integrated authentication platforms for major public service institutions such as the National Tax Service Hometax and Government 24. Accordingly, citizens can conveniently handle electronic civil services and year-end tax settlement tasks without cumbersome login processes when they need to file year-end tax adjustments or issue resident registration certificates. Beyond government services, the platform is increasingly utilized in various fields such as online subscription, public enterprise job applications, insurance refunds, and adult verification.



Hyunchul Jung, Head of RaonSecure’s Service Division, said, “OmniOne CX, which has provided convenience to the public through major public institution services like Government 24 and National Tax Service Hometax, is expanding to local governments, offering convenience not only for electronic civil services but also for citizens’ cultural activities. We will continue to provide OmniOne CX to more cities, counties, and districts so that it permeates every aspect of citizens’ daily lives.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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