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Traditionally, SAP security has been limited to role-based access control, identity access management, governance, risk and compliance (GRC) SOX compliance, etc. However, in the face of modern cyber threats, more than this approach is required. SAP security professionals must adapt to have a "SAPCyberSecurity" Mindset rather than just being traditional SAP Security.
SAP Security team and SAP teams in general (Including Basis etc.) need to work together, to include other Cyber domains like Vulnerability Management, Threat Management, Incident Response, Logging and Monitoring, Disaster Recovery, Infrastructure Security, and Network Security, etc. into SAP world and their Roles and Responsibilities.
For adequate protection, there needs to be a collaboration between the SAP Security team and the broader Information Security/Cyber Security team. This collaboration will ensure that SAP systems are not only compliant with general security practices but are also protected against specific threats that these systems face in a more interconnected and cloud-based SAP environment.
* Attendees will take away a few tough questions you need to ask your SAP Security and even Infosec (CISO's Org) teams.
* Understand how SAP Security and Basis Technical teams can start bringing Cyber into SAP Security
* Guidance on what "SAPCyberSecurity" truly means and different areas you should focus on, including but not limited to Vulnerability Management, SAP Patch Day etc.
Cybersecurity Capabilities you get with SAP RISE and GROW Offerings
In this practical session we will explain how SAP protects the confidentiality, integrity and availability of mission critical systems and customer sensitive data. We will cover the cybersecurity uplift all customers gain when they adopt SAP RISE and GROW including the customer’s area of control as part of the shared responsibility model. Plus how SAP manages over 17,000 cloud account as part of its multi-cloud strategy.