Event Details

DORA is live, what it means for your market business
InTechForums Boardroom at 34 Lime Street, London EC3M 7AT,
Thursday 20 February 2025
12:00PM - 14:00PM
Introduction
The EU Digital Operational Resilience (DORA) Act went live on the 17th of January this year and brings significant implications for organisations operating within the UK financial sector who have business relationships with EU entities. While existing cyber security and compliance programs may cover many of DORA's requirements, the regulation introduces heightened standards in several areas which aims to establish a universal framework for managing and mitigating Information and communication technology (ICT) risk across the financial landscape.
Delivered by experts in the field, this Roundtable will give you the opportunity to compare your DORA implementation and on-going supervision with latest guidance and insights to best practice.
This is a Free event. To register, simply complete the panel below and confirmation of your registration will be sent to your email address.
Who Should Attend
This event - the first of this year's ITF 'IT-Security Matters' Lunchtime Roundtable Briefings - has been tailored to the needs of senior business; IT and security professionals; technology architects and developers; finance officers; risk and compliance executives; project managers, plus underwriters and brokers who work in the Lloyd's and London insurance market. If this forum is relevant to other colleagues within your company, then please forward this e-mail to them.
Agenda
Speakers

Legal Director at Clyde & Co
The Legal Expert's View
"DORA : a necessary game-changer in a digital world"
Nick has over 20 years of specialist experience in technology, intellectual property, cyber risk and data protection, defamation, professional negligence and insurance.
His recent advice work includes cyber incident response including several major multiparty ransomware attacks, numerous data protection disputes, software supply disputes, large/complex, international intellectual property claims drafting and reviewing cyber, technology and public liability insurance policies, compliance and regulatory advice, defamation, breach of copyright, theft of trade secrets, software supply disputes, fine art disputes and professional negligence.
Clients include: Insurers and re-insurers, loss adjusters and brokers, major insureds: Ace, Willis, Hiscox, Charles Taylor Adjusters, Aspinal of London Limited, Timothy Taylor Gallery, Firefly Studios Ltd.
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Head of Operational Resilience & Market Service Oversight at Lloyd's
The Operational Resilience Expert’s View
“DORA: Beyond January 2025"
Richard provides assurance to the CISO, CIO, COO, Executive committee, and global regulators that the Lloyd’s Corporation and market operations are built on solid foundations and that risks are being managed effectively. To provide strategic leadership on Operational Resilience, crisis management and Business Continuity capabilities.

Field CTO of EMEA Cybersecurity Services at Dell Technologies
The Security Expert’s View
“Enhancing Financial Resilience: Dell Technologies POV”
With his extensive knowledge and experience of cybersecurity, regulatory compliance, and technological innovation, Itay specialises in helping businesses navigate the complexities of today’s rapidly changing cyber threat landscape. Most recently, supporting enterprises to achieve readiness for the introduction of NIS2 and DORA. A regular speaker on the global stage, Itay is passionate about empowering organisations to build and uphold robust cybersecurity frameworks and cyber resilience best practice.