South Korean telcos advance quantum cryptography for 6G security

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South Korean mobile carriers are developing quantum cryptography to protect against future cyber threats. This initiative is driven by the increasing power of AI and quantum computers, which could break current encryption methods before 6G services launch around 2030. Companies like SK Telecom, KT, and LG Uplus are investing in quantum key distribution and post-quantum cryptography, with government support for international collaboration.


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