DORA Regulation: New requirements for the financial sector starting 17 January 2025

04. 12. 2024

10:00–11:30

Online via MS Teams

Join our webinar to learn how to prepare for the new DORA regulation, including guidelines for securing partnerships with key ICT service providers. Avoid strict penalties and strengthen the cyber resilience of your business. Obliged entities will have to comply with the regulation from 17 January 2025!
Nařízení DORA od 17. 1. 2025

About the webinar

The DORA regulation, effective 17 January 2025, fundamentally changes cybersecurity requirements for the financial sector – a týkat se bude nejen samotných finančních institucí, ale také jejich ICT service providers. Are you prepared to ensure your company and supply chain can withstand cyber threats?

 

Webinar program

  • Latest updates in cybersecurity 
  • What is DORA, and who does the Digital Operational Resilience Act apply to? 
  • How does DORA relate to the NIS2 Directive, and what to do if both regulations apply to you 
  • Responsibilities of top management under DORA vs. the new Cybersecurity Act (according to the NIS2) 
  • New obligations financial institutions need to prepare for (what can wait and what must be in place by 17 January 2025) 
  • Requirements for ICT service providers 
  • Penalties for non-compliance with new obligations

Webinar speaker

  • Kateřina Hůtová, Cyber Security Manager, Cybrela

 

Who is the webinar for?

The webinar is especially suitable for top management, IT department heads, IT managers, cybersecurity managers, and other cybersecurity enthusiasts.

 

Contact and registration

The webinar is available for free with prior registration via the registration form.

If you have any questions about the content or organization of the webinar, please contact us at info@cybrela.com.

Sign up for the webinar

We will help you create the foundations, principles and documentation for the effective security. We will teach you how to understand and rely on your security in case of incidents, so that it is preventive and does not limit the operations.