Raonsecure recently successfully conducted a K-DID technology training seminar for government officials from three Latin American countries: Honduras, Costa Rica, and Peru. The photo shows officials from the Peruvian government, the National Information Society Agency (NIA) of Korea, and Raonsecure posing for a commemorative photo. Photo by Raonsecure

Raonsecure recently successfully conducted a K-DID technology training seminar for government officials from three Latin American countries: Honduras, Costa Rica, and Peru. The photo shows officials from the Peruvian government, the National Information Society Agency (NIA) of Korea, and Raonsecure posing for a commemorative photo. Photo by Raonsecure

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Raonsecure conducted a training seminar on K-DID technology for key government officials from major Latin American countries.


Raonsecure, an IT security and authentication platform company led by co-CEOs Lee Soonhyung and Lee Jeonga, recently held a successful K-DID technology training seminar for government officials from three Latin American countries: Honduras, Costa Rica, and Peru.


The purpose of this seminar was to allow participants to directly observe real-world applications of K-DID technology and to deepen their understanding of the technology. To this end, key officials from the Performance Management Office under the Cabinet Coordination Office of Honduras, the National Digital Government Agency of Costa Rica, and central and local governments of Peru visited Raonsecure’s headquarters in succession. Last year, the company also hosted government officials from Japan, Costa Rica, and Indonesia to facilitate exchanges related to K-DID technology.


Raonsecure introduced the unique features of K-DID technology and shared successful case studies utilizing the technology with officials from the three Latin American countries. The government officials expressed strong interest in Raonsecure’s blockchain-based DID identity and qualification authentication integrated platform, OmniOne Digital ID, which has been applied to various digital identity authentication systems.


Raonsecure is expanding its overseas national digital ID projects based on K-DID technology. In 2024, the company successfully completed the Indonesian government’s integrated digital ID service project and the Costa Rican government’s public digital wallet development project. In 2025, it is carrying out a digital ID implementation project for universities, associations, and educational institutions in Costa Rica. In addition, Raonsecure is in discussions with many countries in Southeast Asia, Latin America, and Central Asia regarding the adoption of blockchain-based national digital ID systems. The company expects that this seminar will further raise interest and understanding of K-DID technology, accelerating the expansion of its business.


Lee Soonhyung, CEO of Raonsecure, stated, “K-DID technology is dramatically strengthening individuals’ data sovereignty, setting a new standard in the field of digital identity authentication, and attracting global attention. Based on close cooperation with key countries, we will accelerate the global expansion of K-DID and lead the worldwide national digital ID market.”



Meanwhile, during the seminar, Raonsecure also delivered lectures to government officials from Honduras and Peru on the latest types of cyberattacks and response strategies. At the event, the company introduced major security solutions, including the FIDO-based MFA solution ‘OnePass,’ which is leading the domestic zero trust and biometric authentication sectors and gaining global attention; the app tampering prevention solution ‘TouchEn Appiron’; and the integrated account and privilege management platform ‘TouchEn Wiseaccess.’ Raonsecure plans to use this seminar as an opportunity to further expand its security solutions business in Latin American countries.


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