When automation is implemented, it often introduces efficiency and consistency, but it also can create a 'single point of failure'—a part of the system that, if it fails, will stop the entire system from working. This emphasizes the importance of understanding the risks associated with deploying automated processes in a security environment and planning for redundancy and fail-safes.
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What does 'single point of failure' mean in the context of automation?
How can organizations mitigate the risks associated with automation in security operations?
What are other common risks associated with automation in security operations?