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2022 / 03 / 31
Kalkuluen arabera, mundu mailako erakunde handien % 90ak RPA bat bereganatu du nolabait 2022rako, eta hori konpainiek aurre egin beharreko erronkaren adierazgarri da. Azterketa hori ZIURen webgunean dago eskuragarri.

ZIUR publishes a new report on Risk Management in RPA Processes

It is estimated that 90% of large organizations globally will have adopted RPA in some form by 2022, reflecting the challenge that companies face. This analysis is now available on the ZIUR website.

One of the most important activities of ZIUR is the analysis of cybersecurity risks and threats for the industrial sector of Gipuzkoa. During the month of March, the center has published an important report on 'Risk Management in RPA Processes', which is now available to companies, which can be downloaded from the ZIUR website.

In the report, entitled 'Risk Management in RPA Processes', ZIUR explains the new trend of automating certain internal processes of companies within the framework of the digitalization challenge. Thus, it is estimated that 90% of large organizations worldwide will have adopted RPA in some form by 2022, which accounts for the challenge that companies face.

Robot Process Automation (RPA) technology is defined as the art or technological solution consisting of the application of robot software users for the automation of repetitive tasks, thus minimizing human action and allowing connection with multiple systems, simulating user interactions. With this report, ZIUR aims to help companies that are immersed in projects of these characteristics or are thinking of undertaking them to learn about current market trends and existing technologies in terms of RPA implementation.

This analysis will also help Gipuzkoa companies to understand and properly manage the risks associated with this type of automation with the aim of making their projects a success. In this sense, the analysis pays special attention to the 'cyber risks' associated with RPA projects which, according to the center, 'on many occasions are not taken into consideration'.