Regulation-ready data resilience for financial institutions.
DORA does not ask whether incidents occur. It asks whether organisations can continue operating, control their data, and limit impact when they do. Binarii aligns directly to these expectations by removing single points of failure in unstructured data handling.
DORA shifts regulation from preventing incidents to operating through them. Organisations must demonstrate four outcomes.
Operational continuity
Critical functions must remain available during outages, attacks, and provider disruption.
Impact Containment
Incidents must be limited in scope and severity by design.
Third-party Resilience
Dependence on single providers must not create systemic operational risk.
Accountability and Evidence
Executives must be able to demonstrate control before, during, and after incidents.
How Binarii Labs Aligns to DORA Outcomes
Binarii is designed around the same outcomes DORA enforces:operational continuity, reduced impact, third-party resilience, and defensible accountability.
Continuity during incidents
Data remains accessible even when systems or providers fail.
Impact reduction by design
No single system or location holds a complete data file.
Provider independence
Organisations retain control regardless of cloud or vendor disruption.
Defensible proof of control
Immutable records of access and data movement support supervisory scrutiny.
Start with Outcomes, Not Checklists
DORA is not a documentation exercise. It is a test of whether organisations can stay operational and in control when pressure is highest.