The main bank of Zimbabwe wants to ensure that all the money in the country stays safe from computer bad guys. Dr John Mushayavanhu, who runs this big bank, checked how well other banks protect their computers and money in 2024. He found that most banks did a good job keeping everything safe.
The banks have special teams watching their computers all the time. These teams catch anyone trying to steal money or cause trouble through the internet. They act fast when they see something wrong. Many banks teach their workers about computer safety, which helps everyone protect their money better.
The main bank promised to keep checking all the other banks and tell them how to make their computers even safer. A smart banker named Raymond Madziva said banks need strong computer protection because bad people keep finding new ways to try to steal money through computers.
Banks in Zimbabwe spend a lot of money on new computer tools and hire smart people who know all about keeping computers safe. They have also started using Artificial Intelligence, which means teaching computers to think and help protect money. Dr Mushayavanhu said more banks will use these smart computers in the future.
The bank did a special check-in in 2024 and found many places already use smart computers to do things like write reports and ensure everyone follows the rules. But they haven't started using the really fancy computer stuff yet. A computer expert named Morris Shumba said banks need to learn more about these smart computers to use them correctly.
The main bank will continue to monitor how banks use these smart computers. They want to ensure that all the banks in Zimbabwe become better at using new computer technology and keeping everyone's money safe.
The banks have special teams watching their computers all the time. These teams catch anyone trying to steal money or cause trouble through the internet. They act fast when they see something wrong. Many banks teach their workers about computer safety, which helps everyone protect their money better.
The main bank promised to keep checking all the other banks and tell them how to make their computers even safer. A smart banker named Raymond Madziva said banks need strong computer protection because bad people keep finding new ways to try to steal money through computers.
Banks in Zimbabwe spend a lot of money on new computer tools and hire smart people who know all about keeping computers safe. They have also started using Artificial Intelligence, which means teaching computers to think and help protect money. Dr Mushayavanhu said more banks will use these smart computers in the future.
The bank did a special check-in in 2024 and found many places already use smart computers to do things like write reports and ensure everyone follows the rules. But they haven't started using the really fancy computer stuff yet. A computer expert named Morris Shumba said banks need to learn more about these smart computers to use them correctly.
The main bank will continue to monitor how banks use these smart computers. They want to ensure that all the banks in Zimbabwe become better at using new computer technology and keeping everyone's money safe.