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DORA in practice: What really counts after the go-live
Customer Magazin NEWS 03/2025
With the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) coming into force for institutions and financial service providers, the European Union has taken a decisive step towards harmonising and strengthening IT security and resilience requirements. It is now becoming clear what hurdles institutions have to overcome, which solutions have become established – and where challenges remain.
With the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) coming into force for institutions and financial service providers, the European Union has taken a decisive step towards harmonising and strengthening IT security and resilience requirements. It is now becoming clear what hurdles institutions have to overcome, which solutions have become established – and where challenges remain.
18.12.25
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Why DORA is more than just another set of rules
With the entry into force of the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) for institutions and financial service providers, the European Union has taken a decisive step towards harmonising and strengthening IT security and resilience requirements. DORA formulates a uniform regulatory framework designed to ensure operational resilience – i.e. the ability to cope with IT-related disruptions and attacks.
For institutions, this means not only compliance, but also a significant change in how they deal with IT risks, service provider management and internal control systems.
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