TechFlow News: On April 4, according to The Asia Business Daily, Toss Payments—the electronic payment gateway subsidiary of South Korea’s Viva Republica (Toss)—announced on April 3 that it has become the first company in South Korea’s financial and IT sectors to fully implement post-quantum cryptography. This technology relies on complex mathematical algorithms capable of resisting brute-force attacks by quantum computers. Toss Payments has deployed this technology across its entire infrastructure—including its own data centers, cloud environments, and payment interfaces—and adopted a hybrid key exchange method based on the U.S. NIST-standard algorithm “ML-KEM,” combining traditional elliptic-curve cryptography with post-quantum algorithms to address both current and future security threats.
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