Onapsis Enhances Threat Monitoring with Microsoft Sentinel Integration for SAP
Onapsis, a leading cybersecurity firm, has announced a significant enhancement to its threat monitoring tool, Onapsis Defend. The new feature, in collaboration with Microsoft's Sentinel solution for SAP, promises early detection of exploits and zero-day attacks through specialized rules from Onapsis.
The integration comes at a time when attacks on SAP systems are escalating, with several serious vulnerabilities discovered this year. Regulatory requirements such as EU directive NIS2 and US SEC guidelines are putting pressure on organizations to bolster their SAP security.
The new feature will connect Onapsis Defend with Microsoft Sentinel, providing security operations centers (SOCs) with a unified view of security-relevant events in their SAP landscapes. SAP-specific events will be linked with other security incidents within Sentinel, enabling holistic analysis of attacks.
AI-driven functions like Microsoft Security Copilot will be employed to make complex threats more visible. Context-rich alerts will be supplemented with assessments and actionable recommendations from Onapsis experts. The integration aims to address the lack of transparency in SAP systems, which can often lead to undetected attacks and vulnerabilities.
The mandatory switch to SAP S/4HANA is also putting strain on many organizations, further emphasizing the need for robust security measures.
By integrating Onapsis Defend with Microsoft's Sentinel solution for SAP, organizations can gain a more comprehensive understanding of their SAP security landscape. This enhanced visibility and early detection of threats will help them better protect their critical business systems and comply with regulatory requirements.
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