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4 Ways Workload Automation Can Protect Your Business From Cyberattacks

December 9, 2021 No Comments

Featured article by James Daniels, Independent Technology Author

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Are you worried about cyber attacks on your business? If yes, then you will be pleased to hear that there is a form of software that can help to protect your business.

Furthermore, this multi-tasking automation tool can also increase your productivity levels, make your IT department more efficient and help you to deliver a better experience to your customers.

Sound too good to be true?

Within the below blog, you will find out everything you need to know about workload automation and how it can prevent your business from falling victim to cyber criminals.

What is workload automation?

Workload automation, as the name suggests, is a type of software that automates key business processes. Effectively removing the need for human intervention, workload automation software can be used to schedule, run and manage all the tasks that make up a business process or transaction.

This could include driving a supply chain, supplying orders, and processing data in real-time.

The most beneficial aspect of workload automation is that it offers your business a single point of control that is both reliable and consistent.

4 Ways workload automation can protect your business

1.    A significant reduction in errors

Manual errors can cost businesses a lot of money. Furthermore, they can put your business at an increased risk of external attacks. In fact, as much as 70% of data center failures are caused by human error.

The beauty of using workload automation software is that it eliminates the need for your IT staff to carry out manual tasks, which can dramatically reduce errors across all platforms.

2.    Implementation of multi-factor authentication

If you are concerned about unauthorized personnel accessing your systems and stealing your data, you will be happy to hear that workload automation can help to prevent this.

Automation platforms have many features that are specifically designed to protect your sensitive data, such as multi-factor authentication. This enables you to manage your passphrases, SAP credentials, and key file, all from one point of control.

3.    Leverage of secure connections

Most businesses regularly share sensitive data with their suppliers, customers, and partners, which can leave you open to cyber attacks. Fortunately, by investing in workload automation software, you will be able to leverage secure connections for all file transfers, no matter how big.

4.    Application of security across all platforms

As your business grows and you utilize new technologies to help to scale your operations, you need to make sure that you are protecting your business across all platforms. Although this can be time-consuming and challenging to take care of manually, with the help of workload automation software, you can enforce policies and ensure compliance across the board.

Automation software will also enable you to standardize processes that can reduce the risk of vulnerabilities in your systems.

Conclusion

A massive 43% of cyberattacks are carried out on small businesses. This is despite the fact that only 14% have practices in place to protect themselves. When it comes to finding a low-cost, high ROI method for preventing cyberattacks, workload automation is one of the best options on the market.

About the Author

James Daniels is a freelance writer, business enthusiast, a bit of a tech buff, and an overall geek. He is also an avid reader, who can while away hours reading and knowing about the latest gadgets and tech, whilst offering views and opinions on these topics.

 

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