Nokia and Turkcell have demonstrated quantum-safe IPsec network cryptography for mobile subscribers, marking a critical milestone in mobile network security. The successful test integrated quantum-safe cryptographic standards into Turkcell’s mobile transport network using Nokia’s IPsec Security Gateway, designed to protect against emerging threats posed by quantum computing. This proactive collaboration strengthens network defenses against potential future quantum attacks capable of breaching conventional encryption methods.
Quantum computing’s rapid advancement poses a challenge to traditional cryptographic protocols, which could become vulnerable to quantum-powered decryption capabilities. The successful integration of quantum-safe IPsec technology into Turkcell’s infrastructure reinforces a defense-in-depth approach, ensuring long-term protection for sensitive mobile communications and maintaining data integrity even as quantum technologies progress.
The quantum-safe IPsec demonstration supports ongoing efforts to prepare mobile networks for the next generation of cyber threats. By adopting advanced encryption measures now, Nokia and Turkcell are safeguarding current operations while preparing for the technological shifts ahead.
• Companies Involved: Nokia, Turkcell
• Technology Demonstrated: Quantum-safe IPsec network cryptography
• Purpose: Protect against quantum computing threats to encryption
• Network Component: Nokia’s IPsec Security Gateway
• Key Outcome: Integration of quantum-safe cryptography in Turkcell’s mobile transport network
Prof. Dr. Vehbi Çağrı Güngör, Chief Network Technologies Officer at Turkcell, stated:
“This test represents a significant milestone in the evolution of our network security. As part of our strategy to continually enhance the security of our mobile network, this collaboration with Nokia provides us with the confidence that our transport security can withstand the challenges of the quantum era.”