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ESAs to recruit Heads of Unit for DORA team


20 December 2024 Europe
Reporter: Carmella Haswell

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The European Supervisory Authorities have begun a joint recruitment process for heads of unit (AD9), who will be a part of the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) Joint Oversight team.

The team was set up to carry out the oversight of the Information and Communication Technology Critical Third-Party Providers (CTPPs) under DORA.

The heads of unit will be assigned to each ESA — European Banking Authority (EBA), the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA), and the European É«»¨ÌÃand Markets Authority (ESMA).

They will be responsible for organising the oversight activities for the CTPPs under their unit’s remit. Each unit will regroup several Joint Examination Teams (JETs) dealing with the main types of ICT services provided by CTPPs.

To ensure cross-sectoral coordination and pool resources, the ESAs will carry out oversight activities of CTPPs in a Joint Oversight team working as one team, headed by Marc Andries, the DORA joint oversight director.

The Joint Oversight team will eventually be made up of 30 staff across the ESAs and will be complemented by experts from the Competent Authorities (CA).
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