MiCA's Fine Print: The Cybersecurity Obligations Most Institutions Are Not Ready For
MiCA’s transitional period ended on July 1st. Many institutions will have an authorization. Fewer will have the security architecture to back it up.
MiCA and DORA do not just require a license. They require continuous security monitoring, real-time incident detection and regulatory reporting within hours, supply chain oversight for every vendor and integration in the custody stack, and disaster recovery programs that must survive audit — not just exist on paper.
In this session, Halborn CEO Jacques Boschung and Station70 Co-Founder Adam Healy sit down with Francesco Paolo Patti for a direct, technical conversation about what the combined MiCA + DORA obligation surface actually demands from a security architecture standpoint — and where the gap between authorized and genuinely compliant is widest.
Halborn covers the security and risk side: smart contract security, application and cloud infrastructure, supply chain risk assessment, and gap analysis calibrated against MiCA and DORA’s specific technical requirements. Station70 covers the resilience side: disaster recovery architecture, tested business continuity, and auditor-ready evidence artifacts. Together they cover the full technical obligation surface of both regulations.
This session is designed for CISOs, compliance leads, heads of custody, and risk managers at banks, asset managers, and infrastructure providers who need to know what the regulations technically require, where their architecture is exposed, and what to build first.
Speakers
• Halborn: Jacques Boschung, CEO
• Station70: Adam Healy, Co-Founder & CEO
• Moderator: Francesco Paolo Patti, Università Bocconi
Details
• 📅 July 21st, 2026
• ⏰ 11:00 AM ET | 5:00 PM CET (40 minutes + 10 min Q&A)
• 📍 Where: Livestream
