🚀 Comsure Jersey offers in-house training for the "Digital Operational Resilience Act" (DORA) Foundation Certificate! 📚✨
15/11/2024
Are you ready for DORA? If not, look at the law [here, see attached pdf]
Comsure has an inhouse Digital Trust Professional® (DTP®) certification course based on Chapters 2, 3, 4, and 5 that are the implementation requirements/practicalities:
- Getting Organised
- Risk Management
- Incident Management
- Monitoring and Testing
- ICT Supply Chain Management.
The Digital Trust Professional® (DTP®) certification is recognised for its rigorous standards and comprehensive coverage of digital trust principles.
The Digital Trust Professional® (DTP®) certification program [here, see attached pdf] is designed to validate skills in:
- Governance and organisation
- ICT risk management framework
- ICT systems, protocols, and tools
- Identification
- Protection and prevention
- Detection
- Response and recovery
- Backup policies and procedures, restoration and recovery procedures and methods
- Learning and evolving
- Communication
Those who complete the course will be awarded the Digital Trust Professional® (DTP®) Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) Foundation Certificate and badge (see Fig 1 - below) to use in their emails and other communications, such as LinkedIn.
To see how the certificate badge can be used, see @mathewbeale’s email sign-off below [Fig.2], which uses a similar badge. The badge in Fig. 2 was awarded to Comsure for its commitment to cyber training for all employees.
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