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Beyond Cybersecurity: How DORA and NIS2 are Redefining Operational Resilience

32 min · 8 de ene de 2026
Portada del episodio Beyond Cybersecurity: How DORA and NIS2 are Redefining Operational Resilience

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In this episode of The SciTech Lawyer Perspective, host Donata Stroink-Skillrud sits down with Gert Taeymans, founder of Tymans Group, for an in-depth discussion of two of the European Union's most consequential technology regulations: DORA and NIS2. Together, they break down what these regulatory frameworks entail, when and how they apply to U.S. companies, and why they matter beyond the EU. The conversation highlights how themes such as operational resilience, third-party risk management, and executive accountability are redefining cybersecurity and governance expectations, with implications that are increasingly global in scope. Explore [https://www.americanbar.org/content/dam/aba/administrative/science_technology/2026/legal-council-dora-nis2-transcript.pdf] additional notes featuring topics and insights beyond what we discussed in this episode.

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