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DORA Compliance Readiness Assesment [with Download]

If you’re just discovering the DORA and haven’t yet launched your compliance incentives, start with Memcyco’s DORA compliance guide that’s better suited for those just starting the journey. If you’ve already launched your DORA compliance incentives, this DORA readiness assesment will provide detailed benchmarks to ensure you’re on the right track.
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DORA Is Here - But Readiness Concerns Are Far from Over

For months, the impending Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) deadline has dominated boardroom discussions across the financial sector with its potential to reshape operational and regulatory practices. Now that DORA is officially in effect, attention has shifted to other matters, such as a new US presidential inauguration, AI, and fiscal concerns for 2025. Yet DORA should remain a major cause for concern as the regulation is now active and enforcement has begun. Given its likely strict enforcement, financial organisations and third parties must maintain focus on compliance to avoid major regulatory and operational risks.

NIS2 Compliance in 2025: Compliance Doesn't Have to Mean Complexity

The Network and Information Systems Directive 2 (NIS2) is the European Union’s effort to fortify cybersecurity across critical industries and services. Building on the original NIS Directive, NIS2 has broadened its scope, introduced stricter requirements, and placed greater emphasis on supply chain security. Now that the October 2024 transposition deadline has passed, organizations must focus on maintaining compliance and integrating robust cybersecurity measures into their operations.

Centralized Log Management for NIS2 Directive Compliance

As digital transformation expands the threat landscape, compliance mandates adapt to meet new challenges. In 2020, the European Commission announced its decision to accelerate its revision of the Directive on Security of Network and Information Systems (NIS2). When carrying out its impact assessment, the Commission realized that it needed to update the NIS Directive in response to new risks.

Ranking Regulatory Frameworks

Region: European Union (Global impact for companies handling EU residents' data) Scope: Data privacy, security, and governance The GDPR sets the gold standard for data protection, demanding comprehensive compliance across a spectrum of activities. Organizations must ensure lawful data processing, gain explicit consent, enable data portability, and implement measures like data protection by design and default.

Simplifying Payroll, Benefits & Compliance: How Integrated HR Solutions Empower Businesses

Running a business isn't just about great ideas or strong sales-it's also about managing people. And let's be honest, handling payroll, keeping up with labor laws, and offering competitive benefits can feel like a full-time job on its own. One small mistake in tax filings or employee classification can lead to hefty fines, frustrated workers, or even legal trouble.
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The Core Pillars of Cyber Resiliency

As we enter a new era of cybersecurity threats, which has prompted the evolution of new vulnerabilities, organisations are challenged on how to best respond to these evolving attacks. The threat landscape is more complex than ever causing organisations to grapple with new tactics to safeguard their critical data.

From Regulation to Reality: DORA Compliance and What It Means for Your Software Security

The Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) is a landmark regulation designed to enhance the digital resilience of financial institutions in the EU. Effective from January 17, 2025, DORA mandates the development and maintenance of a robust ICT risk management framework. Here’s an overview of the five pillars and how the right software security measures can help you comply.

Effective strategies to achieve network compliance for enterprises

Maintaining network compliance is essential for enterprises to ensure security, operational efficiency, and adherence to industry standards. Failing to comply not only increases the risk of cyberthreats, but can also result in substantial regulatory fines and reputational damage. A strategic approach to network compliance is crucial for protecting your network infrastructure effectively.

How insurance companies discover, classify, and act on sensitive data risks with Datadog

Every day, insurance companies manage vast amounts of sensitive data, including medical records, financial information, and personal identifiers—all of which are processed and stored across various services, applications, and cloud resources. The types of sensitive data that these companies collect has become more complex and nuanced, with varying requirements for protection.