PECB CERTIFIED DORA Lead Manager


The target audience for training
- Senior managers and decision-makers in financial institutions
- Compliance officers and risk managers
- IT professionals
- Legal and regulatory affairs staff
- Consultants and advisers specialising in financial regulation and cybersecurity
What you will learn
With DORA coming into force on 17 January 2025, now is a crucial time to fully understand its implications and requirements. Participating in the PECB CERTIFIED DORA Lead Manager training course offers a unique opportunity to interact with industry experts and peers, fostering enriching discussions and the exchange of valuable ideas regarding best practices for digital operational resilience. Through interactive sessions and practical exercises, you will gain concrete insights into implementing effective strategies to mitigate ICT-related risks and improve the operational resilience of financial institutions.
What's more, participation in this course demonstrates your commitment to professional development and positions you as a skilled leader in the evolving landscape of digital operational resilience. Once you have completed the course and passed the exam, you can apply for the "PECB CERTIFIED DORA Lead Manager.
Training programme
- Duration: 5 days
Day 1: Introduction to DORA concepts and requirements
Day 2 ICT risk and incident management
Day 3: Managing the risks associated with third-party service providers and sharing information
Day 4: Reassessment and continuous improvement
Day 5: Certification exam
- Area 1: Fundamental concepts of ICT risk management and digital operational resilience
- Area 2: Preparation and planning for the implementation of the DORA project
- Area 3: ICT risk and incident management
- Area 4: Testing digital operational resilience and managing risks associated with third-party ICT providers
- Area 5: Continuous reassessment and improvement
Training objectives
- Understand the regulatory landscape and compliance requirements of the DORA regulation, based on five fundamental pillars, including ICT risk management, ICT incident management and reporting, digital operational resilience testing and third-party provider risk management.
- Implement strategies and measures to improve operational resilience and mitigate ICT-related risks in financial institutions, in line with DORA requirements and industry best practice
- Identify, analyse, assess and manage ICT-related risks affecting financial entities
- Developing and maintaining robust ICT risk management frameworks, incident response plans and business continuity and disaster recovery plans
- Promote collaboration and communication with key stakeholders to ensure successful implementation and ongoing compliance with DORA
- Use industry tools and methodologies to monitor, assess and manage ICT risks and vulnerabilities, improving the overall security posture of financial institutions
Training prerequisites
The main requirement for taking part in this course is to have a basic understanding of the concepts of information security and cybersecurity and to be familiar with the principles of ICT risk management.

Examination guide
Download the exam guide
Cost
- 3900 €
- Language : French
- Level : Fundamental
- Certification body : PECB
- Certification: Yes
- Accessibility : Yes
- Duration: 5 days
Important information:
Our courses are not registered with the Répertoire National des Certifications Professionnelles (RNCP), but they do comply with the requirements of the Répertoire Spécifique (RS).