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Nokia and SK Broadband deploy quantum secure network to protect Korea Hydro and Nuclear Power’s IT infrastructure

    


 

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Nokia and SK Broadband deploy quantum secure network to protect Korea Hydro and Nuclear Power's IT infrastructure

  • Deployment allows Korea Hydro and Nuclear Plant (KHNP) to leverage quantum-safe MACsec technology to better protect its IP MPLS leased line network.
  • Nokia's trusted Quantum-Safe IP and optical network solutions enable KHNP to not compromise between security or performance with secure and trusted data network connectivity.
  • Collaboration enhances ability to respond to accelerating cyber threats now and in the post-quantum era.


 

11 December 2024

Seoul, South Korea – Nokia today announced that Nokia and SK Broadband have deployed a leased line network for Korea Hydro and Nuclear Plant (KHNP) to enhance data security. Completed in August 2024, this deployment enables KHNP to protect its network against existing and emerging cyber threats, including quantum computing-based cyberattacks.


 

Nokia's Quantum-Safe Network solution, which uses a defense-in-depth approach with

advanced network cryptography for protection against sophisticated cyber threats. The key technologies used in this project include Nokia's transmission equipment, interconnect routers, and service access systems. Nokia's Network Services Platform (NSP) also helped in simplifying network operations and management.


 

Kim Gooyoung, Head of Enterprise Sales Division at SK Broadband, said: "The integration of Nokia Quantum-Safe MACsec cryptographic technologies with KHNP's network will significantly enhance the security and reliability of South Korea's critical energy infrastructure. Advanced technologies, like quantum-safe networks, are becoming pivotal in safeguarding essential systems today and in the forthcoming quantum era. Collaborating with Nokia allows us to stay ahead of the constantly shifting cybersecurity environment and help our customers access the latest quantum-safe technology advancements for secure growth."


 

Jay Han, Head of Network Infrastructure business at Nokia Korea, said: "Protecting critical infrastructure is a hallmark of quantum-safe technology, and an area we understand well at Nokia. Our industry-leading quantum-safe network solutions and proven expertise in delivering high-performance, secure technologies for critical infrastructure operators are helping companies like KHNP safeguard their essential systems to protect against disruptions and attacks caused by cyber threats. We look forward to working with SK Broadband to expand the use of our quantum-safe MACsec cryptographic technology throughout Korea."   


 

Resources and additional information

Web page: Quantum-safe networks

Web page: Power utilities

Product page: 1830 Photonic Service Switch

Product page: 7210 Service Access System

Product page: 7250 Interconnect Routers


 

About Nokia

At Nokia, we create technology that helps the world act together. 


 

As a B2B technology innovation leader, we are pioneering networks that sense, think and act by leveraging our work across mobile, fixed and cloud networks. In addition, we create value with intellectual property and long-term research, led by the award-winning Nokia Bell Labs.  


 

With truly open architectures that seamlessly integrate into any ecosystem, our high-performance networks create new opportunities for monetization and scale. Service providers, enterprises and partners worldwide trust Nokia to deliver secure, reliable and sustainable networks today – and work with us to create the digital services and applications of the future.


 

Media inquiries

Nokia Communications, Asia Pacific

Email: cordia.so@nokia.com


 

Nokia Press Office

Email: Press.Services@nokia.com


 

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