Many companies integrate SAP into their IT security just to stay compliant - but that doesn't mean they're truly detecting threats. SAP has long been a complex, closed system for SOC teams.
With the SecurityBridge + Microsoft Sentinel integration, we remove that complexity. We deliver continuous smart data, built-in analytics, and the missing context SOC analysts need.
Microsoft brings broad security insights; SecurityBridge adds deep SAP vulnerability awareness, like identifying which assets are exposed after a CVSS 10 note. Together, we turn SAP from a black box into a transparent part of your security operations, accelerating your speed to security.
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A lot of companies that integrate Sep within their IT security space, they have historically been doing that to be compliant. You know, they take the box, yes, we integrate locks. But does it also mean that you're actually identifying the hackers? Likely not, because there is a grade element of complexity as if he has been very, very complex. It has been very shielded. And we wanted to take away that complexity with this more, you know, thorough and more smarter integration. That's what we're going for. But what we've seen is there's two types of audiences that we typically see. You've got the add security audience. They are used to working with raw data. You would need raw data to do your forensic analysis and investigations and you know that will still stay. But we also have an audience that may not have the capacity, may not have all the intelligence to really go through all that data. That's what we bring in more smart data. So we're going to send a continuous data feed to Sentinel. There can be used as a starting point. And all the analytical rules. And you guys are way more into the adapt than I am. They will instantly be active. And so we're gonna get the speed of security is going to grow enormously. Exactly the the purpose why? Microsoft does this type of integration. We have built in stuff that can be immediately used and in the context of the stock analyst and security, which really then takes the box of bringing this additional like nudge to really make it complete for those kind of people. And I mean, we also make SAP or white box right at the moment it's kind of a black box for the sock analyst because they missed the context, they don't know how the SAP department is structured and responsibilities and so on. And this bridge, like the security bridge, this is also what we what we try to build together, right? That's a bit of a dilemma that the enterprises have today. They have the skill in house, but they're not efficient effectively using it and bringing it together. They have security analysts that are really experts in security and they have SAP experts, but they all live in their own space. And we try to bring this together, right? Or the the activation is where what Microsoft already knows about this SAP security gets really enriched by what security bridge provides. Just recently there was a high severity security anarchism. I think it was even a CVS 10 now, which is, you know, the 10 in recent time. Yeah, exactly. But there has been 1 now and you guys can perfectly see as soon as a customer gets breached, but it is still very difficult to see which assets at a customer are really vulnerable. And that's the inside our we brain. If you bring these two together, your speed to security is instantly there.