DORA miniseries - Ep2 - ICT-Third Party Risk Management and Contract Remediation
Release Date: 06/16/2024
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info_outlineIn this second episode of the William Fry Legal Podcast miniseries on DORA, the Fintech team take an in-depth look at one of the key themes of DORA – ICT Third-Party Risk Management and Contract Remediation.
The team cover obligations for financial entities under the pillar of ICT Third Party Risk Management including the register of information requirements and the impact DORA has on ICT services contracts and provide practical and realistic steps on how these impacts can be addressed going forward.
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