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:ID: auto-dora
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:CREATED: [2026-05-23 Sat]
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#+title: DORA (Digital Operational Resilience Act)
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#+filetags: :passepartout:compliance:framework:dora:
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** DORA (Digital Operational Resilience Act)
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EU regulation (effective January 2025) for the financial sector. Requires:
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ICT risk management, incident reporting, digital operational resilience testing,
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ICT third-party risk management (including contractual access and audit rights
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for critical ICT providers), information sharing, threat-led penetration testing
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(TLPT) for systemic institutions.
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Who must comply: 22,000+ financial entities in the EU (banks, investment firms,
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payment processors, crypto-asset providers, insurance companies). Also ICT
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third-party providers deemed critical.
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Penalties: Up to 2% of average daily turnover × number of days breached, or
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10M EUR for legal entities. Personal liability for management.
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Why it matters: DORA's third-party risk management requirement is a natural gate
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stack use case — every ICT provider access must be gated, logged, and auditable.
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TLPT (threat-led penetration testing) maps to the evaluation harness. First-mover
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advantage is extremely time-sensitive: DORA is already in effect (January 2025).
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Financial institutions are scrambling for compliance tooling. A DORA gate package
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at $50K/yr with zero incremental cost per additional user is an immediate sale.
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