The financial sector currently faces the challenge of ensuring operational digital resilience, which is crucial to protect against growing cyber threats. In this context, the Digital Operational Resilience Regulation (DORA) lays the foundation for financial institutions in the European Union, imposing requirements on them for ICT risk management, resilience to cyber incidents and management of relationships with key ICT service providers.
The “What is and How to Obtain DORA Compliance” online conference, which will be held online on February 29, 2024, is an invaluable opportunity for financial sector representatives to learn more about the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) and best practices in ensuring digital operational resistance. The speakers will include Krzysztof Góźdź, Sales Manager at Secfense, who will present key aspects of meeting DORA requirements in terms of strong authentication and increasing the cybersecurity of the organization, its customers and suppliers.
DORA: The Key to Digital Resilience in the Financial Sector
At Secfense, we have already prepared a number of resources that can serve as a solid basis for understanding DORA and its implications for the financial sector:
- What to know about the Digital Operational Resilience Act
- Special report “Analysis of DORA and NIS2 regulations in the context of enterprise cybersecurity in the EU”
We encourage you to attend the event to gain first-hand knowledge from cybersecurity and financial regulation experts. Krzysztof Góźdź’s speech will not only be an opportunity to learn about the practical aspects of DORA implementation but also to understand how Secfense User Access Security Broker can support organizations in meeting new regulatory requirements.
Don’t miss this opportunity to deepen your knowledge and skills in cybersecurity and operational resilience. We also invite you to visit our blog and download the special report to learn more about DORA and how Secfense can help your organization prepare for these changes.