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DORA puts a central focus on third-party risk as a particular digital and cyber threat to businesses. Preparing for DORA means having clear processes, documentation, risk strategies and policies ...
While DORA is an EU regulation, its principles resonate globally. In an interconnected financial world, where borders are porous, DORA sets a precedent for cybersecurity practices. Its influence ...
To help financial institutions stay resilient against these threats, the EU has introduced the Digital Operational Resilience Act or DORA, which will apply starting on 17 January 2025.
DORA is designed to reinforce the financial sector’s digital resilience. Covering banks, insurers and investment firms, it also applies to providers of key third-party services like cloud computing.
On Jan. 16, the clock began ticking on the Digital Operational Resilience Act, better known as DORA, a new security regulation that financial institutions must comply with by January 2025.. Although ...
The EU Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) is operational as of today. DORA aims to harmonize the rules regarding digital operational resilience that apply to financial services firms like ...
Financial entities will have to establish a digital operational resilience framework Digital resilience has always been a good idea, but Dora now makes it law. Photo: Getty Board-level ...
The countdown to digital resilience is on. Organizations have about four months to prepare for the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) as the European Union’s financial services sector ...
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