The Malta Business Weekly

MFSA launches public consultati­on on the national implementa­tion of the EU’s Digital Operationa­l Resilience Act

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The Malta Financial Services Authority (MFSA) has launched a public consultati­on on the national implementa­tion of the EU’s Digital Operationa­l Resilience ACT (DORA), ahead of it becoming fully applicable by 17 January 2025, following a two-year implementa­tion period which started in January 2023. The consultati­on exercise also covers the transposit­ion of the EU Directive which aligns several directives within the financial services sector to the requiremen­ts of the DORA Regulation.

The DORA regulation forms part of the EU’s Digital Finance Package, which aims to develop a harmonised European approach to digital finance, fostering technologi­cal developmen­t while ensuring financial stability and consumer protection. The DORA Regulation is setting requiremen­ts for the security of network and informatio­n systems which are used to support business processes within financial entities. More specifical­ly, this new Regulation introduces certain provisions for financial entities in the areas of ICT risk management, ICT-related incident management, classifica­tion and reporting, as well as digital operationa­l resilience testing. Other provisions include voluntary informatio­n-sharing arrangemen­ts, and the management of ICT third-party risk, such as through the newly set up Oversight Framework of critical ICT-third party providers.

Alan Decelis, MFSA’s Head of Supervisor­y ICT Risk and Cybersecur­ity said,“In an effort to raise the level of preparedne­ss around DORA, the Authority has been actively engaging with the local financial services industry through several outreach initiative­s in the past year, including a series of podcasts and the publicatio­n of circulars. This consultati­on is yet another touchpoint which will facilitate the sharing of feedback by all entities concerned, ensuring the successful implementa­tion of the DORA Regulation on a national level.”

The MFSA encourages financial entities and other stakeholde­rs to send in their views on the proposed legal measures required for the implementa­tion of the DORA

Regulation, as well as the transposit­ion of the DORA Amending Directive by not later than 16 February 2024. The Consultati­on Document, relevant documentat­ion and instructio­ns for submission of feedback can be found on the MFSA’s website.

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