What does a Managed Security Services Provider (MSSP) mean to you?
End-to-end protection35%
24/7 monitoring and reassurance63%
Happy and secure workforce2%
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What is the most critical capability you are seeking that is currently unmet by existing solutions?
A fully-managed, serverless federation service tightly integrated with a single primary database vendor's cloud ecosystem for ease of use.36%
A flexible solution that offers greater control over deployment (e.g., on-premises, hybrid cloud/VPC) to meet data sovereignty, security, or multi-cloud requirements.36%
A primary focus on real-time performance and complex analytics, even if it means moving data into a specialized data warehouse or data lakehouse.36%
Simplified data governance and a unified security model that can be applied across all connected data sources, regardless of the underlying technology.7%
Any tips for evaluating/implementing solutions for application detection and response? What’s your experience been like with these tools so far?
Can anyone share how they have partnered with HR to prevent shadow agents from accessing HR data outside of sanctioned AI platforms/tools?
Exploring – We are aware of SAP Joule but have not yet started any formal evaluation or planning.23%
Evaluating – We are actively assessing SAP Joule’s capabilities and fit for our business needs.45%
Piloting – We have initiated a limited rollout or proof of concept in selected areas.10%
Scaling – We are expanding SAP Joule adoption across multiple business units, processes or systems.15%
Operationalized – SAP Joule is fully integrated into our operations and delivering measurable value.8%
It means I’m looking to how that MSSP is audited & inspected.