What is Cloud RPA

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What is RPA?

Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is software technology that’s easy for anyone to use to automate digital tasks.

What is Cloud RPA?

Cloud automation refers to business process automation using cloud-native, web-based, Robotic Process Automation and Artificial Intelligence (RPA+AI) software.

In a word, it means RPA-as-a-service: automation software that’s simple to access and use for anyone with an internet connection, on any device, that executes and orchestrates processes and workflows across the organization.

Cloud-based automation is also designed for automation self-service, with intuitive drag-and-drop actions and visual flow charts empowering non-technical teams to automate on their own. Cloud RPA enables users to automate any process via a web-based interface accessed in their browser.

How secure is Cloud RPA?

GDPR

Cloud RPA can specify that personally identifiable information (PII) never goes to the cloud unless you tell it to, and operational data is only kept to bolster privacy and ensure compliance.

Data encryption

Cloud RPA must ensure data is always protected, in motion and at rest, and provide for stringent authentication protocols for compliance.

Control with privacy

Granular role-based access control is essential to set restrictions and segregation of data, while providing full audit trails on every action with strict privacy compliance

Secure cloud services

From hosting to data protection to segregating tenants, cloud automation should be built with DevSecOps and adhere to best-in-class security practices.

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