RaonSecure Issues Digital Saessak Program Certificates with 'OmniOne Badge' for Public Education View original image

RaonSecure is creating an advanced public education environment by utilizing blockchain-based digital badges.


IT security and authentication platform company RaonSecure (co-CEOs Lee Soonhyung and Lee Jeonga) will pilot the issuance of certificates of completion for the Digital Saessak Program, organized by the Korea Foundation for the Advancement of Science and Creativity (Chairman Jung Woosung), using its blockchain-based digital credential platform, OmniOne Badge.


The Digital Saessak Program is a public education initiative organized by the Korea Foundation for the Advancement of Science and Creativity, the Ministry of Education, and 17 metropolitan and provincial offices of education. It aims to foster students' digital competencies and reduce educational disparities between regions in response to the digital transformation of the Fourth Industrial Revolution era. Last year, approximately 270,000 students nationwide participated in the Digital Saessak Program, and this year, 45 operating institutions are working to further strengthen the digital skills of future talents.


RaonSecure plans to pilot the issuance of the Korea Foundation for the Advancement of Science and Creativity's certificates of completion as digital badges using OmniOne Badge. The company also intends to support graduates in utilizing these certificates in various fields such as further education and employment in the future.


RaonSecure's OmniOne Badge provides highly reliable and secure credential authentication using blockchain technology, which is difficult to forge or alter. Offered as Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), it enables the issuance of digital badges without the need to build an in-house system, and can be applied for various purposes including educational qualification certification, awards, licenses, and guarantees.


OmniOne Badge is used for credential issuance in a wide range of organizations, including universities, public institutions, and companies, and is leading the digital credential market. Currently, universities such as Chung-Ang University, Konkuk University, Seoul National University, and Seoul Women's University are issuing admission certificates, degree certificates, and certificates of completion using OmniOne Badge. Companies and associations such as Crowd Academy and the Korea Artificial Intelligence Association are also utilizing it to issue private certificates and AI expert certificates. RaonSecure is not only expanding digital badge issuance through various institutions, but is also working to broaden badge utilization services for badge holders.



Lee Jeonga, CEO of RaonSecure, stated, "With the issuance of certificates of completion for the Korea Foundation for the Advancement of Science and Creativity, we plan to actively expand our digital badge business in the public sector," adding, "RaonSecure will continue to expand its digital credential business by leveraging blockchain-based DID technology."


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