Nov 25 / 2025 / 4:00 pm - 4:45 pm CET
Online
With the Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA), the EU requires financial institutions to regularly demonstrate the resilience of their IT systems through controlled, production-like tests. These include vulnerability and penetration tests, business continuity and disaster recovery exercises, and, if necessary, advanced threat-led penetration tests (TLPT).
Implementing these requirements poses particular challenges in mainframe environments such as Db2 on z/OS: How can authentic test data, correct permissions, and complete system configurations be provided while ensuring data protection and traceability?
This webinar shows how DORA testing requirements can be implemented in practice for Db2 environments and how our modern test data management products can support you in this process:
- BCV4 enables the cloning of complete Db2 subsystems—including structures, permissions, and metadata—creating compliant, production-identical test systems for TLPT, vulnerability, and continuity testing in minutes without risk to live operations.
- BCV5 enables rapid copying and anonymization of individual tables, ideal for routine testing or scenarios where only subsets of data are required.
- A preview of XDM shows how advanced anonymization and synthetic test data meet DORA’s data protection and data minimization requirements.
Learn how to build a DORA-compliant testing framework for Db2 on z/OS—with realistic data, robust processes, and complete regulatory traceability.