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Adesso Unveils Compl.AI to Address DORA Contractual Provisions

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Global IT services provider, Adesso, has unveiled Compl.AI, a generative AI (GenAI) tool to verify that third-party contracts for critical services are in alignment with the EU’s Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA).  

The third-party risk management provisions of DORA require the rigorous oversight of third-party ICT providers, including cloud services providers, to ensure that they don’t become a source of vulnerability. These provisions are crucial for ensuring that financial entities remain compliant with DORA and can effectively manage ICT risks associated with third-party services. 

Compl.AI is delivered ‘as a service’ (SaaS) and leverages GenAI technology and Adesso’s DORA expertise to deliver an automated verification of third-party contracts, at scale, to swiftly identify compliance confidence levels and identify cases that require remediation.   

Libero Raspa, director at Adesso UK, emphasized the challenges financial firms face under DORA and highlighted Compl.AI’s ability to save time, reduce costs, and streamline compliance processes, positioning firms ahead of the January 2025 deadline. 

Adesso, supports over 80 banks in Germany with tailored services that merge technology, expertise, and customer-centric methodologies. Their focus on digital transformation, AI-driven automation, and customer experience aims to enhance competitiveness in the evolving financial landscape.

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