Course is in review and will be released very soon. For more info please reach out to info@eucpd.com.
- Teacher: Curator to be announced soon
Course is in review and will be released very soon. For more info please reach out to info@eucpd.com.
Course is in review and will be released very soon. For more info please reach out to info@eucpd.com.
Course is in review and will be released very soon. For more info please reach out to info@eucpd.com.
Course is in review and will be released very soon. For more info please reach out to info@eucpd.com.
Course is in review and will be released very soon. For more info please reach out to info@eucpd.com.
Course is in review and will be released very soon. For more info please reach out to info@eucpd.com.
Course is in review and will be released very soon. For more info please reach out to info@eucpd.com.
Course is in review and will be released very soon. For more info please reach out to info@eucpd.com.
Course is in review and will be released very soon. For more info please reach out to info@eucpd.com.
Course is in review and will be released very soon. For more info please reach out to info@eucpd.com.
Course is in review and will be released very soon. For more info please reach out to info@eucpd.com.
This course provides an in-depth analysis of the EU Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA), Regulation (EU) 2022/2554, which establishes a harmonised framework for ICT and cyber resilience across the financial sector. It examines the scope of DORA, its five key pillars, and the organisational impact on financial institutions, ICT providers, and supervisory authorities. The course covers ICT risk management, incident reporting, resilience testing, third-party risk, and information-sharing obligations, alongside proportionality principles and “security by design” requirements. Participants will also explore related EU legislation (NIS2, CRA, AI Act, DSA), the evolving geopolitical and cyber threat landscape, and practical compliance challenges, including the new reporting obligations for Registers of Information (RoIs).
This course provides an in-depth overview of the European Banking Authority (EBA) Guidelines on ICT and Security Risk Management, a key framework designed to strengthen digital resilience in the financial sector. As financial institutions undergo rapid digital transformation, the risks associated with information and communication technology (ICT) and cybersecurity have intensified. These guidelines establish a harmonized approach across the EU for governance, risk management, incident handling, and oversight of ICT operations and third-party providers. Participants will explore the objectives, scope, and practical requirements of the guidelines, including ICT governance structures, risk assessment and mitigation, operational best practices, business continuity planning, cybersecurity strategies, and audit expectations. The course also examines case studies and emerging technologies, providing learners with actionable insights to enhance resilience and regulatory compliance in an evolving digital landscape.
This course provides a comprehensive exploration of Risk Management in the Financial Sector, a discipline that underpins the stability and resilience of financial institutions. Participants will examine the major categories of risk—market, credit, operational, liquidity, legal/compliance, and emerging risks—along with frameworks for identifying, assessing, and mitigating them. The course highlights the role of risk management in regulatory compliance, corporate governance, and strategic decision-making, with a focus on tools such as diversification, hedging, stress testing, and scenario analysis. Learners will also consider the impact of technology, ethics, and sustainability on modern risk practices. Through case studies and practical insights, this course equips participants with the skills to develop robust risk management frameworks that balance profitability with resilience, ensuring both compliance and long-term competitiveness.