Security

Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) significantly bolsters IT security by providing a centralized and integrated approach to safeguarding critical information. ERP systems incorporate robust security features, such as user access controls, encryption, and authentication protocols, ensuring the confidentiality and integrity of sensitive data. Through continuous monitoring and audit trails, ERP enhances visibility into system activities, aiding in the early detection of potential security threats. ERP’s role extends to compliance management, assisting organizations in adhering to regulatory requirements and industry standards. By consolidating data across various business processes, ERP strengthens security measures, minimizing vulnerabilities and offering a comprehensive defense against cyber threats. This integrated approach to IT security fortifies organizations, promoting resilience and protecting against evolving cyber risks.

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Fortifying data on your S/4 journey with SAP tailored security frameworks
With tailored SAP frameworks, companies can navigate the ever-changing cybersecurity landscape and protect their data during S/4 migrations.
Onapsis debuts new AI to boost S/4HANA, RISE and BTP security
Onapsis unveils new enhancements to its AI-driven Security Advisor and Broader Platform to advance greater SAP visibility.
Qualys CEO Thakar: A unified view of business-related risk management & remediation
Qualys, a risk management specialist in cybersecurity, unveiled its enhanced Enterprise TruRisk Platform at the 2023 Qualys Security Conference, aiming to provide organizations with a centralized approach to measure, communicate, and eliminate cyber risk through actionable insights and comprehensive tools tailored for security leaders and stakeholders.
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Remote work and GenAI: spanners in the cybersecurity engine?
Remote work and GenAI are here to stay. But what does this mean for enterprise cybersecurity and how are they impacting it?