Cybersecurity
DORA and ICT Risk Management Related to Third Parties
Our law firm brings you another infographic in the DORA series, this time summarizing the main principles of proper risk management in the ICT area related to third parties.
Digital Enterprise - New Grants for Cybersecurity - NIS2 and DORA
The Operational Program Technologies and Application for Competitiveness (OP TAC) has announced a new grant call focused on supporting digitalization in companies. Grant funds can also be used to support the company’s cybersecurity (DORA regulation, NIS2 directive).
Cyber Security Specialist Certification
Bára Piskačová, an attorney at law of our law firm Stuchlíková & Partners, has obtained the Cyber Security Specialist certification from BOIT Cyber Security.
New Grants for Cybersecurity
Soon, small and medium-sized enterprises will be able to apply for a grant to strengthen cybersecurity from the European grant call Digital Enterprise.
DORA and the Responsibility of the Management Body
As part of the implementation of new cybersecurity rules in the financial sector, the DORA regulation also brings increased responsibility for leading authorities. Our law firm brings you a summary of these in a concise infographic.
Cybersecurity, NIS2 - Checklist
New cybersecurity rules will impact approximately 10,000 enterprises from sectors such as healthcare, construction, transportation, energy, financial sector, digital services, and many others. Our law firm brings you a practical NIS2 Checklist
DORA Regulation – Revolutionizing the Rules for Cybersecurity in the Financial Sector
With the rise of digitization and technological progress, businesses face new security challenges. The financial sector is no exception, where, considering the potential damages and risks of cyber-attacks, it is crucial to ensure a high level of data and information protection.
New obligations for search engines, cloud services, and online markets
On 1 August 2017, an amendment to Act no. 181/2014 Sb., on Cyber-Security came into effect. This amendment, prepared by the National Security Office, transposes into Czech law Directive (EU) 2016/1148 of 6 July 2016 concerning measures for a high common level of security of network and information systems across the Union. A significant change already implemented by the amendment is the establishment of the National Office for Cyber and Information Security in Brno. This office will function as a central administrative authority for cyber-security and selected areas for the protection of classified information under the Act on the Protection of Classified Information and Security Compliance.