Redefining Security for the Quantum Era.
As quantum computing advances beyond the limits of classical cryptography, ICTK delivers next-generation protection powered by PUF Silicon IP, Hardware Root of Trust, and Post-Quantum Cryptography.
From the silicon itself, ICTK builds a Quantum-Resilient Chain of Trust
- a seamless security continuum from PUF-enabled hardware to PQC -
ensuring trusted connectivity for the quantum era.
As the advancement of quantum computing threatens traditional cryptographic systems, ICTK provides a robust foundation for next-generation security through PUF-based HRoT and PQC solutions.
Starting from the chip, ICTK establishes a Quantum-Resilient Chain of Trust - from hardware to PQC - defining a complete security chain that safeguards the connected world of the future.
Kookmin University’s Cyber Electronic Warfare Research Institute (which signed a technology exchange agreement with ICTK) has been selected for the Ministry of Education’s Glocal Lab consortium program.
“This achievement highlights that the defense security cooperation framework, established through agreements with ICTK and other related companies, received high recognition.”
ICTK (KOSDAQ: 456010, CEO Jungwon Lee), a next-generation security fabless company, signed a technology exchange agreement with Kookmin University’s Cyber Electronic Warfare Research Institute to strengthen security technologies in the defense and public sectors. The institute has continuously built a defense security cooperation framework through agreements with ICTK and multiple related organizations since its establishment, and this framework served as a foundation that was highly valued in this selection.
The Glocal Lab program, initiated by the Ministry of Education, aims to foster university-affiliated research institutes as regional research hubs to:
As the lead university, Kookmin University, together with Sejong University and Kangwon National University, will receive annual government funding of 2.4 billion KRW for the next nine years, totaling 21.6 billion KRW.
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