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http://dx.doi.org/10.17703/JCCT.2021.7.4.735

A Study on Establishment of Connecting Information Conversion Criteria for Mobile Electronic Notification Service of Private Institutions  

Kim, JongBae (Dept. of Software Engineering, Sejong Cyber Univ)
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The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology / v.7, no.4, 2021 , pp. 735-743 More about this Journal
Abstract
The mobile electronic notice service (MENS) is a service that delivers a mobile electronic notice to a smartphone in the person's name through an authorized electronic document intermediary instead of a bill that was delivered by mail using paper. In order to provide the MENS, information is needed to identify the same user between the sending agency and the authorized electronic document relay. In this paper, we propose a standard for safe conversion and utilization of Connecting Information (CI) used as user identification information for MENS. In the proposed method, it is necessary for the requesting institution to send the electronic notice to provide the resident registration number to the identity verification institution and convert it into the CI. In this case, a safe and efficient MENS will be possible by proposing a review standard and processing method to verify the appropriateness of the conversion of CI. By applying the proposed method to the MENS, it can contribute to service activation and reinforcement of user privacy protection.
Keywords
Private institution mobile electronic notification service; Batch conversion of connecting information; Alternative means of resident registration number;
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