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Quantum computing: banking's next revolution

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November 07, 2024

The technology can perform calculations at speeds much faster than traditional computing, which pushes the limits of science and engineering. By Praveen Raina

- Praveen Raina

In a rapidly evolving landscape of technology, few advancements hold as much promise as quantum computing, which is set to disrupt and revolutionize the way computers are used today. In an industry where seconds matter and precision reigns supreme, quantum computing has a lot of potential to transform banking from the ground up.

No longer a thing of science fiction, quantum computing can perform calculations at speeds much faster than traditional computing, which pushes the limits of science and engineering. The financial sector stands to benefit from this paradigm shift, such as through revolutionizing predictive modeling, the optimization of portfolio management and cybersecurity to better safeguard against imminent future quantum attacks.

The breakthrough for quantum computing seems to bring about two key shifts in our modern world: the introduction of quantum networks as the new guardians of our digital assets and ensuring digital privacy and security; and the explosion of algorithmic power which opens the door to bountiful opportunities.

As one quip goes: if you're not moving faster, you're falling behind.

CYBERSECURITY IN THE QUANTUM AGE: FAIL TO PREPARE, PREPARE TO FAIL

But, as with any disruptive force, there's a catch. The power from quantum computers does not just accelerate progress—it also threatens it. Our current encryption methods and systems, which form the backbone of the modern cybersecurity world, could possibly be defeated by the force of quantum decryption. If banks don't act now, we might as well leave the vault door wide open.

This means that banks must proactively invest in quantum-security solutions that protect our data and passwords against future quantum threats.

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