ReBIT | Reserve Bank Information Technology Pvt. Ltd.
Dhanashree Thorat currently serves as a Technical Lead at ReBIT (Reserve Bank Information Technology Pvt. Ltd.) since December 2023, having previously held the same position at CitiusTech from December 2021 to November 2023. Prior to these roles, Dhanashree worked at Cummins India as a Senior Software Developer from August 2017 to January 2022, contributing to the design and development of IDAT using Angular 8 and Spring Boot and improving code quality and security. Experience also includes software development at Cognizant, where responsibilities ranged from developing payment systems to working with various communication protocols. Dhanashree began professional career with an internship at EFREI, focusing on a Recommendation System. Academic qualifications include a Master of Technology (MTech) in Computer Science from Vellore Institute of Technology and a Bachelor of Engineering (BE) in Computer Science from Amrutvahini College of Engineering, Pune University.
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ReBIT | Reserve Bank Information Technology Pvt. Ltd.
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ReBIT (Reserve Bank Information Technology Pvt. Ltd.) is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI). We've been set up to take care of the IT requirements, including the cyber security needs of the RBI and its regulated entities. ReBIT focuses on IT and cyber security (including related research) of the financial sector and assists in IT systems audit and assessment of the RBI regulated entities. We advise, implement and manage internal or system-wide IT projects (both the existing and new) of the RBI as mutually decided between the Reserve Bank and ReBIT. ReBIT serves as a catalyst for innovation, big systems, and new ideas, in addition to guiding regulated entities in the IT areas of their operations and the RBI's IT-related functions and initiatives. Given the need for inter-operability and cross-institutional cooperation, ReBIT effectively participates in setting up standards to strengthen RBI’s role as regulator.