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The competent minister approved the use of Japanese Public Key Infrastructure (JPKI) for private business.

On March 25, 2022, pursuant to the provisions of Article 17, Paragraph (1), Item (vi) of the Act on Certification Services by the local governments Information Systems Institute for Electronic Signatures, etc. (Act No. 153 of 2002), the competent minister approved Japanese Public Key Infrastructure (JPKI) System Consulting Co., Ltd. as a business operator that meets certain standards necessary for using flights.

About Japanese Public Key Infrastructure (JPKI)

Japanese Public Key Infrastructure (JPKI) is a public service that uses E-Certificate stored in My Number Card to ensure the prevention of spoofing, falsification, and denial of transmission, and enables identity verification and online application on the Internet.

Approval of private business by the competent minister

Private business can also be used by those who have been certified by the competent minister as meeting certain standards for security, etc. of the system. To date, 17 companies have been certified by the competent minister.

In addition, in order to promote the expansion of the use of Japanese Public Key Infrastructure (JPKI), we have established a "Platform Business Operator" scheme as a mechanism that allows private business to use it cheaply and easily.

Details of services provided by Flight System Consulting Co., Ltd.

As a platform business operator, Flight System Consulting Co., Ltd. plans to provide a platform that enables identity verification, etc. at the time of insurance contract procedures and account opening procedures at financial institutions by Public Personal Authentication.

Contact

In charge of My Number Card, For the public Group, Digital Agency
mynumber_team _ atmark _ digital.go.jp
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