Like King Sejong's Hunminjeongeum, TSID benefits humanity...
- TSID TECH
- Sep 1
- 2 min read

As the contents of a letter from a hearing-impaired person who had personally used TSID authentication technology became known, TSID began to be widely known as a technology that would benefit the world.
He said that his hearing impairment makes social life difficult, so he spends most of his time at home connected to the virtual world. He said he's studying webtoons, and connecting to the virtual world requires an ID and password, which are used as account access rights. Since discovering TSID, he's found it incredibly convenient and, above all, incredibly secure.
I will reproduce the contents of the letter without editing, which began with the idea that if people with disabilities can easily use it, many people, including the underprivileged and the elderly, can also experience the virtual world easily and safely, similar to the "Hunminjeongeum" created by King Sejong the Great.
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Hunminjeongeum states: "Many foolish people have something to say, but ultimately are unable to express their thoughts. I took pity on them and created twenty-eight new letters, hoping that everyone would learn them easily and use them comfortably every day."
It is said that King Sejong the Great created Hunminjeongeum because he felt sorry for the people who could not read and write because Chinese characters were difficult.
TSID authentication technology
It appears to be a technology developed to be easily accessible and usable by anyone, considering the fact that the essential identity verification method in the current virtual world is too complicated and is causing difficulties for those vulnerable to ICT.
It's similar to Hunminjeongeum in that it's easy and safe for everyone (regardless of age, gender, or disability) to use, and its flawless security system eliminates the risk of hacking. (Refer to statistics showing that 70% of the population is ICT-vulnerable.)
It appears that the TSID developers have the same motivation as King Sejong when he created Hangul, wanting the people to learn it easily and use it simply and safely according to their own wishes.
In the 21st century, an authentication system is essential and necessary for everyone. Technology that benefits people so widely seems like a gift from heaven (God).
Source: T News ( http://www.tnews.kr )
Reporter Yoon Hyuk
