A serious industrial accident. We're going to catch it with T-OSK
- TSID TECH
- Feb 13
- 3 min read

One Conductor (CEO Ji Sang-hyun), which has been running on the growth path as a company specializing in ultra-high-pressure facilities since its establishment in 2000, recently introduced a solution to prevent serious disasters incorporating advanced technology, signaling a new leap forward.
The company, which has been running tirelessly with the aim of realizing CF&RE100 through ESG management, is recognized for its efforts for sustainable growth of the company, including acquiring an ESG "S" rating last year.
One Conductor previously participated in CES 2025 (Las Vegas Consumer Goods Electronic Exhibition) held in Las Vegas from January 7th to 10th to unveil "T-OSK," the next-generation kiosk for the prevention of serious disasters and the vulnerable digital group, drawing much attention from visitors. "T-OSK" is a KIOSK (Kiosk) equipped with Time Sync Identification (TSID), a security technology.
The company stressed that TSID is a technology that enables complete security with a single authentication without a separate security device such as a password, OTP, or security key. Even if the user does not remember or enter information, it cannot be used by anyone other than himself, and thorough security authentication is possible with easy use without complicated double or triple procedures or additional security combinations.
He also mentioned that hacking is impossible because there is no fixed value, and it is also safe from various security threats such as phishing attacks and intermediary attacks (MITM). He added that it is the simplest and most powerful security technology among existing security technologies.
Currently, regular kiosks are used in many places, including unmanned payments, public services, large manufacturers and producers, hospitals, airports, banks, and restaurants.
However, it is vulnerable to physical attacks such as device takeover, manipulation, and skimming attacks, as well as network attacks such as intermediary communication attacks (MITM) and weak Wi-Fi connection. Software issues such as malicious code infection and ransomware, as well as user personal information security issues such as data input by device users being leaked, cannot be overlooked.
One Conductor introduced T-OSK without threats of hacking and data theft by installing TSID certification, a powerful security technology, in this vulnerable kiosk.
Employers can prevent industrial accidents and secure worker safety by allowing only registered workers to enter using T-OSK and converting them into data through individual work history management, industrial site safety management, and education and operation systems. In addition, information on workers entering the site can be checked in real time through individual health conditions (drinking, body temperature, blood pressure, etc.) and TSID certification using bio-biosensors.
With T-OSK, a self-authentication-oriented system, workers can conduct safety education on the prevention of serious accidents and safety rules, check whether safety equipment is worn, and check daily work details in advance. When checking career management, personal information protection was upgraded to the next level by requiring a third party to go through his or her approval when inquiring about his or her career.
The company explains that this technology can satisfy not only the prevention of accidents at industrial sites, but also the strengthening of workers' safety awareness and the efficiency of manpower management at the same time.
"T-OSK is an essential safety solution for high-risk industries such as power generation, construction, shipbuilding, and steel mills. We discussed cooperation with various global partners at the CES and laid the foundation for the entry into overseas markets that require T-OSK in areas such as access control and manpower management. We will make more efforts to apply it to many sites in Korea," said Ji Sang-hyun.
출처 : 전기신문(https://www.electimes.com)
