New Report: Quantum Technology and the Future of Financial Security
A practical roadmap for post-quantum resilience—from cryptography migration to prudential policy and market infrastructure readiness.
Quantum computing is moving from theory to impact. This report explains what it means for payments, digital identity, market infrastructure, and financial stability—and sets out a step-by-step plan for post-quantum resilience across the financial ecosystem.
Why it matters now: Cryptographic vulnerabilities can compound operational and systemic risks long before a “Q-day” arrives.
What leaders need to do: Coordinate post-quantum cryptography (PQC) migration, update risk governance, and align prudential policy with cyber and operational resilience.
How to execute: A sequenced roadmap covering standards, inventories, testing, dual-stack rollouts, and sector-wide drills—with metrics to track readiness.
What’s Inside
• Threat landscape: Where quantum capabilities intersect with today’s cryptographic backbone in payments, core banking, capital markets, and digital assets.
• Resilience architecture: Roles for supervisors, financial market infrastructures, banks, NBFIs, vendors, and cloud providers.
• Implementation toolkit: Asset and dependency inventories, crypto-agility patterns, migration playbooks, and board-level oversight templates.
• Policy & coordination: How prudential authorities can integrate quantum risk into stress testing, incident reporting, and cross-border standards.
Who Should Read This
• Central banks, supervisors, and FMIs
• CISOs, CROs, CTOs, and Heads of Operations at financial institutions
• Cloud and fintech providers supporting critical workloads
• Corporate treasurers and risk committees in non-financial firms
Download the report and request a Quantum-Readiness Briefing tailored to your organization’s systems, vendors, and regulatory perimeter.
				





