El RBI forma un comité para estudiar la tecnología cuántica en las finanzas

El Banco de la Reserva de la India ha establecido un panel de ocho miembros para examinar las aplicaciones de la tecnología cuántica en el sector financiero. El grupo tiene la tarea de evaluar tanto los beneficios potenciales como los riesgos asociados en los próximos meses.

El comité se centrará en las oportunidades, los desafíos y las amenazas vinculadas a los avances cuánticos. También está programado para evaluar qué tan preparadas están las instituciones financieras indias ante los problemas de seguridad relacionados.

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