DORA

DORA Compliance Must be a Top Priority for US Financial Institutions
In an era where digital resilience determines market survival, the European Union's Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) has emerged as a global benchmark for financial sector cybersecurity ...
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Leveraging Crypto Agility to Meet DORA Requirements in Financial Services by January 2025
One of the most significant regulatory mandates on the horizon is the European Union’s Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) ...
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How API Security Fits into DORA Compliance: Everything You Need to Know
Discover how API security is crucial in meeting DORA compliance by securing data transmission, managing third-party risks, enforcing governance ...
Navigating the DORA Landscape with AttackIQ’s Automated Assessment
Andrew Habibi Parker | | AttackIQ, AttackIQ Flex, Automated Testing, Breach & Attack Simulation, DORA, MITRE ATT&CK
The financial services and insurance industries have always been in the center of targeted waves of cyberattacks. The escalating sophistication of cyberattacks has necessitated a shift towards continuous, automated security testing. Regulators ...

How to Enact a SaaS Compliance Strategy for NIS2 and DORA
Critical data has migrated to SaaS, and attackers are taking advantage of this new avenue for exploitation—monthly SaaS breaches are up 300% year over year. Due to the critical role SaaS applications ...

Boardroom Blindspot: How New Frameworks for Cyber Metrics are Reshaping Boardroom Conversations
With new frameworks for cyber metrics and reporting being implemented globally, regulators have effectively elevated risk to the same level of board awareness as financial risks ...
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What is DORA? | Compliance Requirements for EU DORA Regulations | Contrast Security
Jeff Williams | | Article 25, Compliance, Cybersecurity, DAST, DEVOPS, Digital Operational Resilience Act, digital resilience, DORA, European Union, IAST, rasp, regulation, Regulation (EU) 2022/2554, runtime security, waf
Cyberattacks, supply-chain issues, flooding, tsunamis, wildfires, equipment failures and even war: The financial sector has no choice but to keep operations running through all these — among other — types of disruptions, ...