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The Quantum Horizon: Securing Finance Against the Quantum Threat

14 min · 6 de feb de 2026
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This deep dive explores the "Quantum Horizon," a critical engineering reality, where the mathematical foundations of global financial trust—cryptography—face potential dissolution. The conversation moves beyond typical IT concerns to address a fundamental shift in computing physics that threatens the "virtual handshake" of massive institutions.

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