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⚠️ DORA ENFORCEMENT NOW ACTIVE

Get DORA Compliant in 30 Minutes

Stop manual evidence collection. Automate ICT risk management, incident reporting, and resilience testing — all in one unified platform.

Automated audit trail & evidence collection
Articles 5-15 requirements covered
Deploy in under 30 minutes — no hardware
10,000+
Companies Protected
30 min
Average Deployment
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Threat Monitoring

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    SOC 2 Type II Certified
    ISO 27001 Compliant
    Gartner Recognized
    10,000+ Companies Trust Us

    DORA Compliance Is Complex. Non-Compliance Is Costly.

    Financial entities face unprecedented regulatory pressure with real consequences.

    €10M+ in Potential Fines

    DORA penalties can reach €10 million or 2% of annual turnover. Regulators are actively enforcing compliance.

    Months of Manual Work

    Traditional compliance requires hundreds of hours documenting policies, collecting evidence, and preparing audits.

    Third-Party ICT Risk

    Managing vendor risk across your supply chain creates compliance gaps and potential liability exposure.

    Automated DORA Compliance. Deployed in Minutes.

    Coro’s unified platform handles everything — from threat detection to evidence collection.

    Automated Evidence Collection

    Continuous documentation of security events, policies, and controls — ready for auditors.

    Real-time audit trail
    Exportable compliance reports

    ICT Incident Management

    Detect, classify, and report ICT incidents with automated workflows aligned to DORA requirements.

    72-hour reporting compliance
    Severity classification automation

    Unified Security Platform

    Endpoint, email, network, and cloud protection in one console — no tool sprawl.

    All attack surfaces covered
    Single pane of glass

    Third-Party Risk Management

    Monitor and assess ICT vendor risks with automated questionnaires and continuous monitoring.

    Vendor risk scoring
    Supply chain visibility

    Complete DORA Article Coverage

    Coro maps directly to DORA’s core requirements, automating compliance across all critical articles.

    ICT Risk Management Articles 5-16 fully covered
    Incident Reporting Articles 17-23 automated
    Resilience Testing Articles 24-27 supported
    Third-Party Risk Articles 28-44 managed

    DORA Articles We Cover

    5
    Governance
    6
    ICT Risk Mgmt
    7
    ICT Systems
    8
    Identification
    9
    Protection
    10
    Detection
    11
    Response
    12
    Backup
    13
    Learning
    14
    Comms
    15
    ICT Tools
    17+
    Incidents

    Built for Financial Services

    DORA applies to 22,000+ EU financial entities. We serve them all.

    Banking

    Credit institutions & investment firms

    Insurance

    Insurance & reinsurance undertakings

    Fintech

    Payment & e-money institutions

    Asset Management

    Investment funds & managers

    DORA Enforcement Is Live. Are You Ready?

    Get your free gap analysis and see exactly what you need to do — before regulators come knocking.

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    Understanding DORA compliance is essential for financial institutions striving to navigate today’s increasingly complex regulatory landscape. The Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) requires organizations not only to understand the regulatory framework but also to translate that understanding into actionable, organization-wide strategies, including compliance with dora compliance.

    This involves implementing comprehensive governance and risk-management structures that can withstand operational disruptions, cyber threats, and third-party vulnerabilities. Institutions are expected to maintain clear processes for identifying, assessing, and mitigating digital risks, supported by resilient technological systems capable of ensuring continuity even under stress.

    Achieving dora compliance involves implementing comprehensive governance and risk-management structures that can withstand operational disruptions, cyber threats, and third-party vulnerabilities. Institutions are expected to maintain clear processes for identifying, assessing, and mitigating digital risks, supported by resilient technological systems capable of ensuring continuity even under stress.

    Equally important is the education and engagement of staff at all levels. Every employee—from leadership to front-line teams—must be aware of their responsibilities in maintaining operational resilience. This includes training on incident reporting procedures, awareness of cybersecurity best practices, and familiarity with internal protocols designed to safeguard critical services.

    By investing in both structural readiness and organizational culture, financial institutions can position themselves to not only meet DORA’s requirements but also strengthen their overall digital resilience, enhancing trust and stability in an increasingly interconnected financial ecosystem.