La RBI forme un comité pour étudier la technologie quantique dans la finance

La Reserve Bank of India a mis en place un comité de huit membres afin d'examiner les applications de la technologie quantique dans le secteur financier. Le groupe est chargé d'évaluer à la fois les avantages potentiels et les risques associés au cours des prochains mois.

Le comité se concentrera sur les opportunités, les défis et les menaces liés aux avancées quantiques. Il est également prévu qu'il évalue le niveau de préparation des institutions financières indiennes face aux problèmes de sécurité y afférents.

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