주민등록번호 기반의 온라인 본인확인서비스 기관 지정기준 개선방안 연구

Currently, online means of replacing resident registration numbers(RRN) include I-Pin, mobile phone, credit card, MyPin, and general-purpose certificate. In order to issue alternative means based on the RRN, it must be designated through the designation review by the Korea Communications Commission(...

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Published in(사)디지털산업정보학회 논문지, 16(3) Vol. 16; no. 3; pp. 13 - 23
Main Authors 김종배, Kim, Jongbae
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published (사)디지털산업정보학회 01.09.2020
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ISSN1738-6667
2713-9018

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Summary:Currently, online means of replacing resident registration numbers(RRN) include I-Pin, mobile phone, credit card, MyPin, and general-purpose certificate. In order to issue alternative means based on the RRN, it must be designated through the designation review by the Korea Communications Commission(KCC) through a designation review by personal proofing agency and be subject to annual management. However, the criteria for designation and follow-up of the designation of the personal proofing agency carried out by KCC have been used in 2010 without revision, and there are problems that do not conform to the evaluation standards of various alternative means. Therefore, in this paper, we propose a method for improving the designation criteria and management system of the personal proofing service agency. The proposed method analyzes the characteristics of the alternative identification-based personal proofing service and proposes a follow-up management standard that can appropriately evaluate the analyzed characteristics and improves the designation criteria according to the emergence of new alternatives. Through the proposed method, it can be seen that it is possible to strengthen the safety of the personal proofing service based on the alternative means of RRN provided online and face-to-face and to protect the user's personal information.
Bibliography:KISTI1.1003/JNL.JAKO202028851207544
ISSN:1738-6667
2713-9018