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The 2025 deadline for the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) is approaching fast. This act requires detailed tracking and updating of ICT service contracts across all levels of operation. This has sparked a need for a simpler, more effective way to keep registers that not just meets DORA requirements but improves the entire process.
Enter the future of registry management.
Say goodbye to the hassle of searching through files. Our tool helps you find exactly what you need, fast.
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Every update or view of a register is tracked, keeping things transparent for audits
Our system is built to match DORA’s strict reporting rules, ensuring your reports hit the mark every time.
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Join WaitlistDORA is a comprehensive regulatory framework designed to enhance the digital resilience of the financial sector across the European Union. Compliance is mandatory by January 17, 2025, and failing to meet these requirements can lead to significant penalties and operational risk. DORA helps institutions safeguard against digital disruptions by ensuring robust systems to manage and report ICT third-party risks.
Financial institutions are required to create and maintain a comprehensive register that includes the following: Service Details, Contractual Agreements, Risk Assessment, and Operational Links.
The register is designed as interconnected spreadsheets with common identifiers linking various data points to provide a comprehensive overview of all ICT dependencies. The required reporting format for these submissions is in a structured and standardized form, typically as plain CSV files, ensuring consistency and accessibility for regulatory review. The register must be fully prepared and ready to submit in early 2025.
North House provides a pioneering compliance management solution tailored to meet DORA’s requirements efficiently. Our system features a dynamic form builder, unified registers, and customizable reporting tools that significantly simplify the compliance process, accommodating the complex nature of documentation required under DORA.
The DORA information register is a key component of the Digital Operational Resilience Act, requiring financial entities to systematically maintain a comprehensive log of all ICT third-party providers.
Financial institutions must submit their completed DORA information registers to their respective competent authorities starting in early 2025. It is essential that these institutions begin preparing now to ensure that their registers are comprehensive, fully compliant, and ready for submission by the deadline.North House’s solution simplifies this essential process, ensuring seamless and efficient compliance.
For a deeper understanding of DORA’s information register and how it impacts your organization, download our comprehensive eBook by joining the waitlist.
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