Foundation DORA
Professionally Certified · 40 min per module
This course explains the Digital Operational Resilience Act for professionals working in or alongside the EU financial sector. You will learn who is in scope, what the five DORA pillars require, and how the ICT risk management framework and incident reporting obligations work in practice. The course covers both financial entities and the ICT third-party providers that serve them.
By the end of the course you will be able to advise on DORA compliance across financial entities and ICT providers, understand the classification and reporting requirements for ICT-related incidents, and explain how threat-led penetration testing and third-party oversight frameworks operate under the regulation.
Course Overview
Five pillars, ICT risk, and third-party oversight.
Understand who DORA applies to and what each of the five pillars requires. Learn how the ICT risk management framework is structured, how incidents are classified and reported to supervisory authorities, and how DORA governs critical third-party ICT providers.
Duration & Benefits
Self-paced. 40 min per module.
Complete self-paced modules with practical EU financial sector scenarios and a closing knowledge check. The course builds working knowledge of DORA without assuming prior regulatory expertise, and delivers content that applies directly to compliance, risk, and advisory roles in regulated environments.
Results & Value
Professionally Certified on completion.
Leave qualified to advise on DORA compliance across financial entities and ICT providers. You will understand the five pillars, the incident reporting timelines, TLPT scope, and how DORA aligns with NIS2, ISO 27001, and GDPR in integrated compliance programmes.
Foundation DORA — Regulatory confidence for financial services.
Self-paced · Professionally Certified · €149
