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Digital Operational Resilience Act (“DORA”): concrete impacts and road to compliance

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The European Commission has introduced DORA (Digital Operational Resilience Act) to harmonise the EU's currently fragmented regulatory landscape regarding digital operational resilience testing and the oversight of critical ICT third-party service providers.

To help you find your way through the requirements imposed by DORA, the speaker will present a very concrete and pragmatic “road to compliance”.

The objective of the training is:

 

Level Advanced
Learning format Live webinar

Total price *

Members: € 330
Non-members: € 360
Partners/ BZB: € 330
Incompany: tailor-made, prices on request

* Are you entitled to an allowance or subsidy?
* Price: service in the context of continuing professional training, exempt from VAT

CPD Hours Compliance: 3h

Continuing Professional Development

Available dates

24/05/2024 - 09:00u - 12:30u - Digital Operational Resilience Act (“DORA”): concrete impacts and road to compliance Almost fully booked

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Please let us know you're interested in this training should there be no date available, the planned date does not suit you and/or this session is full. As soon as about 5 people are registered on the interest list, we will propose a new course date. Your registration on the interest list is free of charge and without any obligation.

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Target group

The training course can be taken by various target groups which are active in the following functions, among others:

  • compliance;
  • legal;
  • risk;
  • procurement.

Required prior knowledge

Advanced level training: this training requires a general basic knowledge of the subject.

Programme

CONTENT

  • Context 
  • Regulatory framework before DORA
  • Why DORA? 
  • Overview of the provisions of DORA
    • Entry into force
    • Scope of application
    • Key concepts
    • Key requirements
    • ICT risk management
    • ICT-related incident reporting
    • Digital operational resilience testing
    • ICT third-party risk
    • Information sharing 
  • Concrete impact: a step-by-step road to compliance
  • Critical approach and prospects 
  • Timeline
  • Practical cases

PRACTICAL INFORMATION

  • Duration: ½ day of training (3 class hours)
  • Hours: 09:00 to 12:30
  • Location: This training will be given online.
  • Language: This training will be given in English
  • Additional information: How do you start the webinar? You will receive a login and password by email to access our platform. In the platform you will find a link. By clicking on the scheduled date the webinar will start via Webex or Teams.

Methodology

You follow a ‘Live webinar’ digitally in a group. It is ‘learning-apart-together’. At an agreed time, the teacher and participants log in to a video conference tool, each from his or her own location and with his or her own computer. Via this tool’s camera, microphone and chat function, there is an opportunity for interaction and feedback, both from the participants to the teacher and vice versa. The teaching material consists as a basis of a presentation via the MyFA learning platform, supplemented with various other items (such as digital syllabus, presentation, audiovisual fragments, etc.).



Training material

  • PowerPoint presentation (slides);
  • Live Video.

Teachers

Thomas Faelli
Compliance & audit