
IT security and authentication platform company LaonSecure announced on the 14th that its director Jaeyoung Lee received a commendation from the Minister of the Interior and Safety in the category of '2025 Digital Government Innovation'.
This director was recognized for his contribution to the stable establishment and expansion of digital identification services through his participation in the national mobile identification card introduction project, including mobile resident registration cards, driver's licenses, and national veterans registration cards.
According to LaonSecure, the director oversaw the construction of a national mobile ID infrastructure using the company's blockchain-based DID (Decentralized Identifier) technology, and played a key role throughout the entire process, including reflecting requirements by institution and designing a system focused on security and user convenience.
In particular, he participated in the establishment of mobile resident registration cards, which began to be issued to all citizens in March of this year, as well as mobile driver's licenses and mobile civil servant ID cards, which were the first in Korea to have legal effect. He also contributed to the expansion of open services that allow national identification cards to be issued and used on private apps.
In addition, this director has contributed to the digital transformation of the public sector and the improvement of local administrative efficiency through numerous projects, including the introduction of a blockchain-based user authentication service for the Military Manpower Administration and the establishment of a Gyeongsangnam-do resident registration card issuance system.
In his acceptance speech, Director Lee Jae-young said, “This award is recognition of the efforts of all members who have worked together to create a blockchain-based digital ID service,” and added, “We will continue to contribute to building a safe and trustworthy digital society through practical digital innovation that the public can feel.”
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