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RaonSecure Leads Blockchain-Based Digital Identity Solutions
RaonSecure Leads Blockchain-Based Digital Identity Solutions

Newsweek

time3 days ago

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RaonSecure Leads Blockchain-Based Digital Identity Solutions

Supplied by an entity that has paid the news provider for its placement; not impartial journalism. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. In today's hyper-connected world, digital technology is the bloodstream of civilization. People are increasingly interacting with society and services through digital tools, and governments and services rely on digital identification to improve efficiency and provide higher-quality services. Managing sensitive personal information is an enormous responsibility, and the risks are significant; security and reliability are paramount to any business that collects personal data. For over 13 years, RaonSecure has been working to enhance cybersecurity and secure personal data, specializing in fast identity online (FIDO) tools. More than 20 million people rely on RaonSecure's FIDO-based biometric authentication technology, and it was the first company in the world to obtain FIDO certification. Soon-hyung Lee, Founder and CEO, RaonSecure. Credit: Courtesy of RaonSecure. Soon-hyung Lee, Founder and CEO, RaonSecure. Credit: Courtesy of RaonSecure. RaonSecure demonstrated its expertise by providing the South Korean financial sector with OnePass, a FIDO-based biometric authentication solution that enables seamless authentication across mobile and online banking services. The company's advanced security technology significantly enhanced user convenience and strengthened digital identity infrastructure across financial institutions. Based on decades of experience, RaonSecure is leading the way in blockchain-based digital ID implementation. Korea is considered a global leader in implementing digital IDs, having provided its citizens with mobile driver's licenses, national veteran's registration cards and other official credentials. Most recently, the government began issuing mobile national cards to over 45 million citizens—a system powered by RaonSecure's blockchain-based digital ID technology. The mobile national card holds the same legal validity as a physical ID and is expected to see increased use in online environments that support non-face-to-face identity verification using mobile national cards. OmniOne Digital ID Service Flow. Credit: Courtesy of RaonSecure. OmniOne Digital ID Service Flow. Credit: Courtesy of RaonSecure. RaonSecure is also achieving visible results in global markets. Leveraging its blockchain-based digital identity platform, OmniOne Digital ID, the company conducted pilot services with global enterprises in the U.S. and Japan. In 2023, RaonSecure successfully provided consulting for the development of Indonesia's national digital ID road map. In 2024, the company successfully carried out a pilot project for Indonesia's integrated digital ID service and completed a national public digital wallet development project in Costa Rica. RaonSecure is taking that expertise and collaborating with the global community. "Looking forward, we see significant potential in expanding our digital ID solutions globally," founder and CEO Soon-hyung Lee says. The company collaborates with countries, opting to make its technology open source. Lee explains, "We support nations by transferring core technology so they can build their own digital infrastructure and achieve self-sovereign identity." Furthermore, working with the United Nations and the World Bank's Identification for Development (ID4D) initiative, RaonSecure is helping build identification systems for remote locations, where citizens may not have any form of ID. "Without identification, they cannot access essential services like health care, education or government aid," he says. Developing nations receive assistance and grants from international organizations such as the World Bank and the United Nations. RaonSecure collaborates closely with organizations and governments and provides open-source technology to help them implement digital solutions. Lee says the company works closely with local and international systems integration (SI) companies, offering them core fundamental technology. Lee illustrates the benefits of a unified digital identification; his entire medical history is stored in his digital identification, which is implemented through OmniOne Digital ID. If he visits a hospital in the United States and then has a medical emergency in China, the Chinese hospital can instantly access his medical records from Korea and the United States. "This level of hyperconnectivity is the future we aim to build. Regardless of the blockchain systems different countries adopt, our goal is to ensure seamless interoperability," he explains. "I believe that the era of Web3 and digital transformation is approaching rapidly for all nations," Lee confidently states. The first step to global digitization is replicating what RaonSecure has accomplished in Korea with digital IDs. By making the underlying technology open source and pushing for standardization, Lee hopes to encourage and support nations' adoption of digital IDs. RaonSecure will provide essential services and solutions as countries integrate health care, digital voting, smart contracts and digital currencies. "In the past, when people asked me what kind of company RaonSecure is, I would say we specialize in cybersecurity. Now, I tell them we are the enabler of Web3." For more details, explore the website at: This report has been paid for by a third party. The views and opinions expressed are not those of Newsweek and are not an endorsement of the products, services or persons mentioned.

First day of NFL Draft to bring showers in the morning, mild temperatures
First day of NFL Draft to bring showers in the morning, mild temperatures

Yahoo

time24-04-2025

  • Climate
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First day of NFL Draft to bring showers in the morning, mild temperatures

Since the Green Bay Packers were named host of the 2025 draft there's been one question: how will Wisconsin's finnicky April weather welcome the NFL? Not that bad, it turns out. While thunderstorm and showers are possible the early morning of April 24, the National Weather Service's Green Bay Office forecasts the opening day of the draft to be nice as temperatures could reach up to 62 degrees and a light breeze of up to 10 miles per hour is expected. Advertisement "Looks like there's a chance of rain this morning... then it should dry out," said Roy Eckberg, a meteorologist at NWS's Green Bay office. April 24's chance of precipitation sits at 30%, according to the NWS. While the opening day of the draft will be welcoming to attendees, April 25 could be less pleasant. A blustering wind is going to add a chill to the day, with highs dropping to the 50s, Eckberg said. Rain was likely after 5 a.m. on April 25, he said. That day's rain is expected to last most of morning, before tapering off in the early to mid-afternoon. "Right now, it looks like going to be a little cooler than usual," he said of April 25. "It's going to be breezy and cool." Advertisement Outside of rain and higher-than-usual traffic, Eckberg said people driving to and from Green Bay for the draft shouldn't have concern. The rest of the weekend should be dry, according to the NWS forecast. April 26 is forecast with a high of 58 degrees and April 27 has a high of 63 degrees. Draft events will only be postponed in the case of extreme weather that threatens public safety. Information for fans will be available on pushed out via the NFL OnePass app and announced over the PA system on-site. Wisconsin weather radar Wisconsin weather warnings This article originally appeared on Green Bay Press-Gazette: Day 1 of NFL Draft to bring showers in the morning, mild temperatures

Light, scattered showers forecast in Green Bay during day 1 of the 2025 NFL Draft
Light, scattered showers forecast in Green Bay during day 1 of the 2025 NFL Draft

Yahoo

time23-04-2025

  • Climate
  • Yahoo

Light, scattered showers forecast in Green Bay during day 1 of the 2025 NFL Draft

NFL Draft attendees in Green Bay can expect light, scattered showers as the picks are announced Thursday evening, the National Weather Service says. Temperatures around draft grounds will linger between the high 50s and low 60s in the later afternoon, before dipping toward 40 degrees in the evening, according to Gus Kaiser, a meteorologist for NWS Green Bay. Draft attendees shouldn't be too concerned about inclement weather, he said. "With the rain tomorrow evening, people out at the draft may hear a couple of rumbles of thunder during the evening, but I wouldn't expect any intense thunderstorms or anything for Green Bay," Kaiser said. For those driving up to Green Bay on Wednesday night, there are thunderstorms sweeping across the state that may bring hail and brief, heavy showers to the area, Kaiser said. The storms are expected to hit the Interstate 41 corridor in Fox Valley between 9 and 10 p.m. Wednesday. Before heading out, drivers can check road conditions across Wisconsin by visiting As for the rest of the week, Friday morning will bring more steady rain to Green Bay, before showers taper off in the afternoon. Saturday is forecast to be dry and cool, with temperatures hitting a high of mid-50 degrees. Draft events will only be postponed in the case of extreme weather that threatens public safety. Information for fans will be available on pushed out via the NFL OnePass app and announced over the PA system on-site. Alex Groth contributed to this report. This article originally appeared on Green Bay Press-Gazette: Weather forecast for NFL Draft in Green Bay: Light rain, some thunder

Milwaukee drivers should expect chance of storms Thursday morning on way to NFL draft in Green Bay
Milwaukee drivers should expect chance of storms Thursday morning on way to NFL draft in Green Bay

Yahoo

time21-04-2025

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Milwaukee drivers should expect chance of storms Thursday morning on way to NFL draft in Green Bay

Drivers traveling up to Green Bay on Thursday morning for the NFL draft will face a chance of thunderstorms in southern and central Wisconsin, says the National Weather Service. Forecasters are predicting widespread rain showers across the region Thursday with a few storms possible and highs into the upper 60s, said NWS meteoroglist Mark Gehring. Before heading out, drivers can monitor roadway conditions across Wisconsin by visiting Showers are likely in Green Bay into Thursday night, mainly after 1 a.m. Lows on Thursday night will be in the upper 40s with mostly cloudy skies, according to the NWS. 6:30PM [4/20/2025]Multiple rounds of rain are expected for the upcoming week with each day possibly seeing rain at some... Posted by US National Weather Service Green Bay Wisconsin on Sunday, April 20, 2025 NFL events are commonly held despite inclement weather. Events will only be postponed in the case of extreme weather that threatens public safety. Information for fans will be available on pushed out via the NFL OnePass app and announced over the PA system on-site. Forecasters predict rain will continue into Friday in Green Bay with 50% chance of showers and highs in the lower 60s, according to the NWS. Skies should clear up on Saturday in Green Bay with highs near the upper 50s. This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: NFL draft weather: Chance of storms in Green Bay Thursday morning

Ever wanted to try a field goal on Lambeau Field? Or just walk on the field? It's among NFL draft fan experiences
Ever wanted to try a field goal on Lambeau Field? Or just walk on the field? It's among NFL draft fan experiences

Yahoo

time18-04-2025

  • Entertainment
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Ever wanted to try a field goal on Lambeau Field? Or just walk on the field? It's among NFL draft fan experiences

Fans who attend the 2025 NFL Draft could enjoy an extremely rare opportunity: To step onto the Lambeau Field turf and follow in the footsteps of Mason Crosby or Brandon McManus. During the NFL draft April 24-26, a few, select visitors will get the opportunity to step onto hallowed grass (blended with synthetic fibers) and attempt to kick one through the Lambeau uprights. They also might get a chance to do a Lambeau Leap or walk the red carpet. The Green Bay Packers are very protective of the Lambeau Field pitch, usually prohibiting fans on stadium tours from touching a single blade of grass. The few times fans have been allowed on the field occurred when Lambeau hosted a summer concert like Billy Joel in 2017 and Paul McCartney in 2019. Even then, the field is often covered by tarps. The field goal kick is sure to be one of the highlights among the dozens of activities, experiences and games some fans will get to enjoy throughout the NFL Draft Experience grounds, which includes Lambeau Field, the stadium parking lots and the Titletown District. There will be photo opportunities, autographs, activities for kids and more. Before you stretch the legs to kick one through the uprights or warm up your throwing arm for a Hail Mary, you'll need to download the NFL OnePass app and register for free tickets to enter the draft. You must be 18 to download OnePass and register to attend. Adults can add up to five children to their OnePass registration. OnePass is not only your entrance to the draft grounds, but also serves as your passport to participate in a lot of these activities. And it'll be key to have if you want any chance at stepping onto the Lambeau Field turf. Here's a look at 23 things fans will be able to do or see around the draft grounds. More: Want to attend 2025 NFL draft in Green Bay? Here's how to register and get in NFL Play 60 Zone: An area where kids can try out smaller versions of the 40-yard dash, Haily Mary and more. Gear up and Go: Kids can try on NFL equipment to get a sense of what it's like to suit up for their favorite team. Play Football Field: Kids ages 6 to 14 can participate in the daily on-field clinics at the Titletown district football field on a first-come, first-served basis. Here's the current schedule for the clinics, which is subject to change: April 24: 12:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. April 25: 12:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. April 26: 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Kicking a field goal in Lambeau will certainly be a highlight for the select few chosen, but it's not the only football-related game fans can enjoy during the draft. Fans selected for one of the on-field experiences will be notified via the OnePass app that they've won and that they have 30 minutes to check in for the experience. Fans who win a Lambeau Leap or red carpet experience can bring their family with them. Field goal kickers will be able to bring one person with them to kick. Here's the full rundown of games: Kick a field goal in Lambeau Field. Throw a Hail Mary pass over defenders into a drop-in net. Run a 40-yard dash against opponents and digital versions of NFL players. Measure your vertical jump. Look like a Pro: Step into a body-cast mold bearing your favorite team's logo and colors. Jumbo photo frames sponsored by Invisalign. The Vince Lombardi Trophy. Oversized replicas of all 32 teams' helmets will be on site. A replica draft stage where you can do your best No. 1 draft pick pose. The exhibit includes an opportunity to take a digital photo with your favorite Super Bowl ring on your finger. The Pro Football Hall of Fame will bring the bronze busts of several Packers and NFL legends, plus several of the league's most iconic trophies. The Hall of Fame busts at the exhibit include: LeRoy Butler Brett Favre Vince Lombardi Charles Woodson Sterling Sharpe Peyton Manning Demarcus Ware The trophies scheduled to be at the exhibit include: George S. Halas NFC Championship Trophy Lamar Hunt AFC Championship Trophy Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award The NFL expects to announce on April 20 in the OnePass app what current and former players will appear at the autograph stage presented by Panini during the draft. The schedule and lineup are subject to change without notice. Various sponsors and NFL partners will have special activities and spaces within the NFL Draft Experience grounds for fans to enjoy. The Pepsi Challenge taste test turns 50 this year and the beverage maker will put Pepsi Zero Sugar to the test during the NFL draft Smirnoff Draft Experience will include craft cocktails, an interactive game, photo opportunities and giveaways. Crown Royal Hall of Heroes is a partnership with the Bob Woodruff Foundation to recognize and honor military veterans. It will include a ceremony to enshrine 32 veterans in a new 2025 Hall of Heroes at the NFL Draft. Gatorade will host a water booth and offer fans a chance to see how they fare at a reaction ring game. Toyota will sponsor the NFL Draft Grand Entrance and offer fans the chance to customize swag. The Bud Light Beer Hall and Backyard Bar will be open to anyone 21 and up. Verizon's Ultimate Tailgate will give fans the chance to relax on couches, charge devices and participate in an augmented reality experience. Captain Morgan fans can visit the Captain's Yard to enjoy rum cocktails and try their hand at a football toss to win prizes. Contact business reporter Jeff Bollier at (920) 431-8387 or jbollier@ Follow him on Twitter at @JeffBollier. This article originally appeared on Green Bay Press-Gazette: Want to kick a field goal at Lambeau Field? You can during NFL draft

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