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EPISODE · Jul 6, 2026 · 4 MIN

The Operational Lifeline - June 2026 - Navigating ICT Risks: EU's DORA Report, NYC Health Breach, and CISO Transparency Challenges

from Voice_Stream Demo Podcast · host Stan Berteloot

In this episode, we delve into the European Supervisory Authorities' first annual report on ICT-related incidents in the EU financial sector under DORA, highlighting the interconnected and borderless nature of ICT risks. We discuss the importance of strong third-party risk management and the need for high cybersecurity standards amidst the rise of AI-driven tools. Guideline E-21, effective August 2024, sets new standards for resilience and operational risk management, emphasizing the importance of managing operational risks to prevent financial risks. We also explore a survey by WTW and Reed Smith LLP, which identifies health and safety, cyber risks, and geopolitical pressures as top concerns for directors in 2026. The report urges boards to enhance oversight capabilities, especially in AI governance. In healthcare news, the Senate HELP Committee is investigating a data breach at NYC Health + Hospitals, highlighting ongoing cybersecurity challenges in protecting patient information. Meanwhile, a report from Dark Reading reveals that many CISOs face pressure to conceal security incidents, raising ethical concerns and emphasizing the need for transparency in cybersecurity disclosures. Finally, we touch on the common security measure of browser verification processes used by websites to ensure legitimate user access and protect against malicious activities. More information on our fractional COO services: www.wsquareadvisory.com Take your resilience to the next level with Resilis: www.resilis.com More information on our fractional COO services: www.wsquareadvisory.com Take your resilience to the next level with Resilis: www.resilis.com 📚 Sources: https://www.esma.europa.eu/press-news/esma-news/esas-publish-first-report-dora-major-ict-related-incidents https://www.osfi-bsif.gc.ca/en/news/backgrounder-guideline-e-21-operational-risk-resilience https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnbremen/2026/06/15/which-risks-are-shaping-director-and-officer-agendas-in-2026/ https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/regulatory/senate-help-committee-seeks-info-nyc-health-hospitals-cybersecurity-breach https://www.darkreading.com/cyber-risk/most-cisos-report-pressure-to-bury-bad-security-news https://industrialcyber.co/reports/enisa-releases-cyber-stress-testing-handbook-to-boost-critical-infrastructure-resilience-under-nis2-directive

In this episode, we delve into the European Supervisory Authorities' first annual report on ICT-related incidents in the EU financial sector under DORA, highlighting the interconnected and borderless nature of ICT risks. We discuss the importance of strong third-party risk management and the need for high cybersecurity standards amidst the rise of AI-driven tools. Guideline E-21, effective August 2024, sets new standards for resilience and operational risk management, emphasizing the importance of managing operational risks to prevent financial risks. We also explore a survey by WTW and Reed Smith LLP, which identifies health and safety, cyber risks, and geopolitical pressures as top concerns for directors in 2026. The report urges boards to enhance oversight capabilities, especially in AI governance. In healthcare news, the Senate HELP Committee is investigating a data breach at NYC Health + Hospitals, highlighting ongoing cybersecurity challenges in protecting patient information. Meanwhile, a report from Dark Reading reveals that many CISOs face pressure to conceal security incidents, raising ethical concerns and emphasizing the need for transparency in cybersecurity disclosures. Finally, we touch on the common security measure of browser verification processes used by websites to ensure legitimate user access and protect against malicious activities. More information on our fractional COO services: www.wsquareadvisory.com Take your resilience to the next level with Resilis: www.resilis.com More information on our fractional COO services: www.wsquareadvisory.com Take your resilience to the next level with Resilis: www.resilis.com 📚 Sources: https://www.esma.europa.eu/press-news/esma-news/esas-publish-first-report-dora-major-ict-related-incidents https://www.osfi-bsif.gc.ca/en/news/backgrounder-guideline-e-21-operational-risk-resilience https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnbremen/2026/06/15/which-risks-are-shaping-director-and-officer-agendas-in-2026/ https://www.fiercehealthcare.com/regulatory/senate-help-committee-seeks-info-nyc-health-hospitals-cybersecurity-breach https://www.darkreading.com/cyber-risk/most-cisos-report-pressure-to-bury-bad-security-news https://industrialcyber.co/reports/enisa-releases-cyber-stress-testing-handbook-to-boost-critical-infrastructure-resilience-under-nis2-directive

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