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DORA compliance: Four tips for enhancing third-party management Consulting

Enhance third-party management with these four tips for DORA compliance. Learn how to identify risks, update contracts, and improve oversight to meet regulatory requirements.

Shane O'Neill
| 7 min read | 23 Sep 2024
DORA & the future of banking resilience in Ireland Consulting

DORA aims to enhance banking resilience in Ireland by enforcing proactive ICT-risk management, safeguarding digital services, and strengthening third-party oversight.

Shane O'Neill
| 6 min read | 15 Sep 2024
Countdown to compliance: Five practical steps for becoming DORA ready Article

Are you ready for the Digital Operational Resilience Act? From January 2025, all financial entities in the EU must comply. Start your journey to compliance with our five practical steps to ensure you're prepared.

Shane O'Neill
| 6 min read | 12 Aug 2024
Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA): Regulation Summary Consulting

Discover how the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) enhances ICT risk management for EU financial entities. Learn about compliance requirements and penalties.

Shane O'Neill
| 4 min read | 06 Aug 2024
Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) Compliance: Key Regulatory Updates Consulting

Explore key updates from the ESA report on the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA), highlighting crucial changes for financial entities to ensure compliance by January 2025.

Shane O'Neill
| 4 min read | 24 Jul 2024
Worldwide IT outage – how exposed are you? Technology Risk

Is your business prepared for IT outages? Learn how a recent global disruption highlights the need for robust third-party risk management and digital resilience.

Shane O'Neill
| 3 min read | 19 Jul 2024
Navigating the ESA’s second round of Consultation Papers on DORA Advisory

On December 8, 2023, the European Supervisory Authorities (EBA, EIOPA and ESMA – the ESAs) launched the public consultation on the second batch of policy mandates under the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA). This public consultation covers six policy documents that will establish requirements for financial institutions. Read our article to find out more.

Shane O'Neill
| 13 Feb 2024
Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA): Public Consultation Financial Services

DORA will have a significant effect on enhancing the operational resilience of digital systems. By soliciting public input through this consultation process, the European Supervisory Authorities aim to ensure that the resulting technical standards align with industry best practices promote digital resilience and facilitate a robust and secure digital environment across the EU.

Shane O'Neill
| 7 min read | 05 Jul 2023
Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA): Security Testing Requirements Article

Ensure compliance with DORA. Discover requirements for cybersecurity resilience, testing standards, and best practices for EU financial service providers.

Howard Shortt
| 9 min read | 05 Apr 2023

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