DORA Compliance Guide 2026 (Paperback)
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Add to basketPaperback. DORA Compliance Guide 2026 is a practical, independent reference for financial institutions, ICT service providers, and compliance professionals navigating the European Union's Digital Operational Resilience Act (Regulation (EU) 2022/2554). This 105-page guide translates the regulation's requirements into actionable implementation guidance, covering every obligation from ICT risk management frameworks to third-party oversight and incident reporting. Whether you are a Chief Information Security Officer building your compliance program, a third-party risk manager assessing vendor readiness, a legal or compliance officer interpreting regulatory expectations, or an ICT provider serving EU-regulated clients, this book delivers the structured analysis you need to achieve and maintain compliance. This guide is independently published and is not affiliated with the European Commission, the European Supervisory Authorities, or any regulatory body.The guide opens with an Executive Summary that establishes the digital operational resilience imperative driving the regulation, introduces the Five Pillars that structure DORA's requirements, maps the key deadlines and milestones from initial enforcement through the phased implementation of Regulatory Technical Standards, explains the penalty and enforcement framework including the powers of lead overseers, and clarifies the proportionality principle that scales obligations based on institutional size and risk profile. Part I: The Regulation begins with Chapter 1 on Scope and General Provisions, identifying which entities fall under DORA's requirements a " from credit institutions and investment firms to insurance companies, crypto-asset service providers, and critically, ICT third-party service providers designated as critical. Chapter 2 covers Pillar 1: ICT Risk Management, the foundation of the entire framework, detailing the governance requirements, risk identification and classification processes, protection and prevention measures, detection capabilities, and response and recovery procedures that regulated entities must implement. Subsequent chapters address Pillar 2 (ICT-related incident management and reporting, including the mandatory 4-hour initial notification window), Pillar 3 (digital operational resilience testing including threat-led penetration testing for significant entities), Pillar 4 (ICT third-party risk management and the critical provider oversight framework), and Pillar 5 (information-sharing arrangements among financial entities).The guide includes implementation checklists aligned to each pillar, a gap analysis template for assessing current-state readiness against DORA requirements, sample contract clauses for ICT third-party agreements reflecting the regulation's mandatory provisions, an incident classification and reporting flowchart, and a glossary of regulatory terminology. A cross-reference appendix maps DORA requirements to existing frameworks including NIS2, ISO 27001, and the EBA Guidelines on ICT and Security Risk Management, helping organizations leverage existing compliance investments.Achieving DORA compliance equips your organization not only to meet regulatory obligations but to build genuine digital operational resilience in an era of escalating cyber threats, technology dependencies, and systemic interconnection across the financial sector. The financial institutions and ICT providers that treat DORA as an opportunity a " rather than merely a compliance burden a " will emerge with stronger governance, faster incident response, more resilient technology operations, and deeper trust from regulators, clients, and counterparties across the European financial ecosystem. Independent study guide for the DORA Compliance Guide 2026 certification examination (European Union). Includes 85+ pages Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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DORA Compliance Guide 2026 is a practical, independent reference for financial institutions, ICT service providers, and compliance professionals navigating the European Union's Digital Operational Resilience Act (Regulation (EU) 2022/2554). This 105-page guide translates the regulation's requirements into actionable implementation guidance, covering every obligation from ICT risk management frameworks to third-party oversight and incident reporting. Whether you are a Chief Information Security Officer building your compliance program, a third-party risk manager assessing vendor readiness, a legal or compliance officer interpreting regulatory expectations, or an ICT provider serving EU-regulated clients, this book delivers the structured analysis you need to achieve and maintain compliance. This guide is independently published and is not affiliated with the European Commission, the European Supervisory Authorities, or any regulatory body.
The guide opens with an Executive Summary that establishes the digital operational resilience imperative driving the regulation, introduces the Five Pillars that structure DORA's requirements, maps the key deadlines and milestones from initial enforcement through the phased implementation of Regulatory Technical Standards, explains the penalty and enforcement framework including the powers of lead overseers, and clarifies the proportionality principle that scales obligations based on institutional size and risk profile. Part I: The Regulation begins with Chapter 1 on Scope and General Provisions, identifying which entities fall under DORA's requirements â " from credit institutions and investment firms to insurance companies, crypto-asset service providers, and critically, ICT third-party service providers designated as critical. Chapter 2 covers Pillar 1: ICT Risk Management, the foundation of the entire framework, detailing the governance requirements, risk identification and classification processes, protection and prevention measures, detection capabilities, and response and recovery procedures that regulated entities must implement. Subsequent chapters address Pillar 2 (ICT-related incident management and reporting, including the mandatory 4-hour initial notification window), Pillar 3 (digital operational resilience testing including threat-led penetration testing for significant entities), Pillar 4 (ICT third-party risk management and the critical provider oversight framework), and Pillar 5 (information-sharing arrangements among financial entities).
The guide includes implementation checklists aligned to each pillar, a gap analysis template for assessing current-state readiness against DORA requirements, sample contract clauses for ICT third-party agreements reflecting the regulation's mandatory provisions, an incident classification and reporting flowchart, and a glossary of regulatory terminology. A cross-reference appendix maps DORA requirements to existing frameworks including NIS2, ISO 27001, and the EBA Guidelines on ICT and Security Risk Management, helping organizations leverage existing compliance investments.
Achieving DORA compliance equips your organization not only to meet regulatory obligations but to build genuine digital operational resilience in an era of escalating cyber threats, technology dependencies, and systemic interconnection across the financial sector. The financial institutions and ICT providers that treat DORA as an opportunity â " rather than merely a compliance burden â " will emerge with stronger governance, faster incident response, more resilient technology operations, and deeper trust from regulators, clients, and counterparties across the European financial ecosystem.
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