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How Managed Security Services Fit in the SAP Ecosystem

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Cybersecurity is a consistent and pressing issue within the SAP ecosystem. With the average breach costing companies millions of dollars and incalculable reputational damage, companies cannot afford to cut costs when it comes to securing their systems.

However, staffing enough cybersecurity professionals to adequately protect SAP systems is more difficult than it may seem. The World Economic Forum recently found that there is a global shortage of nearly 4 million cyber professionals and that more than 70% of companies have unfilled cybersecurity positions.

Waiting for these positions to be filled is not an option, as the cybersecurity threats these companies face grow and change on a daily basis. To bridge this gap, more and more SAP organizations are turning to managed security services to safeguard their most important assets.

Managed Security Services

More and more often, SAP organizations are turning to third-party organizations to provide them with managed security services, filling gaps in their cybersecurity posture and covering their entire SAP landscape. These managed security services become a key piece of a larger SAP security strategy that can detect threats and improve compliance with data privacy requirements.

Managed security services form a vital part of the overall SAP ecosystem, as companies turn to these service providers for specific tools, such as patch management, threat monitoring and vulnerability detection.

SAP comes with its own unique security challenges, particularly for files that are uploaded to SAP. Organizations like Bowbridge can fill gaps that standard SAP cybersecurity tools may overlook. This is because Bowbridge specializes in SAP security, giving them valuable experience in ensuring that the entire SAP landscape is protected – including all external-facing areas, uploaded files, and third-party applications that may be prone to attack from malicious actors.

Managed security services also offer SAP organizations the ability to find a solution that is specifically tailored to their needs. SAP landscapes are often highly customized, whether that is due to industry-specific requirements, deployment types, or customization through added applications. Organizations should invest the time to thoroughly understand their needs and potential areas of vulnerability so they can find the managed security services provider that best meets their needs.

Conclusion

While every SAP organization should be vigilant about their cybersecurity posture, not all can comfortably cover their entire attack surface with only the resources they have in-house. Most SAP organizations are turning to managed security services providers to fill these gaps and ensure that their important information is secure.

Businesses should consider their industry-specific requirements, SAP landscape customizations, and unique cybersecurity challenges when deciding on a managed security services partner. Many SAP companies are turning to partners like Bowbridge to ensure that their cybersecurity solutions are specifically designed to secure SAP systems and protect the vital information stored inside.

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