DORA Register
DORA Register is an automated tool designed to help financial institutions manage their register of ICT providers and ensure compliance with DORA requirements.
Company Details
- Category
- Governance
- Headquarters
- Warsaw, Poland
- Data Hosting
- EU Only
- Open Source
- No
- Pricing
- paid
- Website
- https://doraregister.io/
About DORA Register
RED INTO GREEN (RIG) is a European risk and compliance platform that helps organizations replace fragmented, manual processes with automated, real-time risk management aligned with DORA, NIS2, and GDPR. It solves a common problem in mid-to-large and regulated organizations: scattered data, inconsistent methodologies, and reliance on spreadsheets that make audits difficult and slow down decision-making. RIG provides a single, structured system that connects assets, processes, risks, controls, and suppliers, giving full visibility into the organization’s risk posture. At its core is an asset-based risk methodology, where risk is calculated based on the real components supporting business operations. The platform automatically assesses risk using impact and probability, continuously updates results, and generates prioritized remediation actions. It also enables “what-if” simulations to support better decisions and includes strong ICT third-party risk management capabilities, essential for DORA compliance. Real-time dashboards and reports ensure continuous audit readiness. Key capabilities include: - automated risk calculation and dynamic scoring - asset-based model aligned with EU regulations - built-in remediation plans and prioritization - ICT third-party and supply chain risk management - real-time dashboards and audit-ready reporting Available as SaaS or on-premise, RED INTO GREEN is built in Europe with a strong focus on regulatory alignment and data control. Compared to traditional global GRC tools, it offers faster implementation, lower complexity, and a more practical, operational approach - combining technology, methodology, and expert support to help organizations move from reactive compliance to proactive risk management.