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Free questionnaire tests organisations' DORA readiness

Global Risk Intelligence company Thomas Murray is offering a free and easy-to-follow toolkit to help organisations meet the requirements of the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) that comes into effect on 17 January 2025.

The company invites organisations to use its free questionnaire to determine how close it is to meeting the DORA requirements. “Once completed, we’ll send you a free report outlining how prepared you are for DORA. You can use our output to create an action plan to achieve compliance.”

It added, “If you need further support in setting up an action plan, or need advice about the requirements, our team of cyber experts can work with you on a roadmap to compliance.”

How it works

The organisation registers with the company email and receives login details. It completes the questionnaire and receives the free report. It can then plan its next steps with the company’s DORA expert.

Sign up for the DORA Readiness Toolkit here

Read more: DORA: The new regulation to protect banks, fintechs and investment firms from cyberattacks

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