How often do you review server logs?

Never13%

Rarely44%

Frequently41%


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Continually at a SIEM level, frequently as part of incident response, regularly as part of DevSecOps/observability.
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No, but.... - You must have good security and privacy policies in place for ChatGPT (and other GenAI apps). My organization has policies and meaningful ways to enforce those policies and procedures for staff.57%

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IPA has significantly improved our operations.7%

IPA has not brought much change to our operations.34%

IPA is very similar to traditional automation in our company.25%

IPA is quite different from traditional automation in our company.10%

Our company had a smooth implementation of IPA.2%

Our company faced some challenges during the implementation of IPA.5%

Our organization has integrated IPA with other technologies such as RPA and BPM.2%

Our organization has not yet integrated IPA with other technologies.8%

We have not yet encountered any significant challenges with IPA.2%

Our organization has automated some processes using IPA.2%


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