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Identity Theft and Protection in SAP Systems: How SecurityBridge and SNOK Can Help

In today's digital world, identity and data protection have become a key element of corporate security. SAP systems, which sit at the heart of many enterprises, are no exception. Identity theft in SAP systems involves unauthorised access to accounts...

In today’s digital world, identity protection (identity protection) and data protection have become a key element of corporate security. SAP systems, which sit at the heart of many enterprises, are no exception. Identity theft in SAP systems involves unauthorised access to user accounts and using them to carry out transactions on behalf of the victim. So how can organisations protect themselves against this?

Understand the threat

Identity theft is one of the fastest-growing crimes in the world. In SAP systems, attackers can gain access to a user account through a variety of methods, including:

  • Phishing: attackers may send fraudulent emails that appear legitimate, encouraging users to disclose their SAP login credentials. This may include links to fake login pages that collect user data.

  • Brute-force attacks: attackers may attempt to guess user passwords through automated login attempts using various combinations of usernames and passwords.

  • Exploiting security vulnerabilities: attackers may exploit known vulnerabilities in SAP systems to gain access to user accounts. This may include attacks on communication protocols, server software or other elements of the SAP infrastructure.

  • Impersonating third-party vendors: attackers may impersonate third-party vendors with access to customers’ SAP systems, using stolen vendor credentials or falsifying communications with the vendor.

  • “Man-in-the-middle” attacks: attackers may intercept communications between users and the SAP system to gain access to login credentials or other confidential information.

  • Social engineering: attackers may manipulate company employees to gain access to SAP systems, including by impersonating IT department staff and requesting login credentials.

  • Attacks on third-party vendors: attackers may target third-party vendors with access to customers’ SAP systems, through attacks on the vendor’s infrastructure, the use of stolen vendor credentials, or the falsification of vendor communications.

  • Attacks on end-user devices: attackers may target end-user devices, such as computers or smartphones, to gain access to SAP login credentials.

To prevent identity theft and impersonation in SAP systems, companies should apply layered security measures, such as multi-factor authentication, encrypted communications, regular software updates and employee security training. In addition, companies should monitor activity within their SAP systems to quickly detect and respond to suspicious behaviour.

Identity protection with SecurityBridge

SecurityBridge is an advanced software solution for protecting SAP systems against identity theft and other threats. It offers a range of functions that help protect user identities and prevent data theft.

  • Identity and authorisation management: SecurityBridge provides tools that support identity and authorisation management, controlling the allocation of roles and groups that determine users’ access rights.

  • Monitoring and audit: SecurityBridge enables regular monitoring and auditing of IAM activity, helping to detect and prevent unauthorised or suspicious access.

  • Automation of IAM processes: SecurityBridge offers tools for automating IAM processes such as provisioning, deactivation, approval, certification and reporting. Automation helps reduce manual errors, saves time and resources, and ensures compliance with internal and external policies and regulations.

Support from SNOK

SNOK, as a gold partner of SAP and a partner of SecurityBridge, offers support in SAP technology and SAP cybersecurity. Its service areas include SAP BASIS, SAP Analytics, SAP Cybersecurity and trusted advisory in these fields.

SNOK helps customers secure their SAP systems against identity theft and other threats. The company offers consulting services covering risk analysis, the design and implementation of identity protection strategies, and support in identity and authorisation management.

Summary

Identity theft in SAP systems represents a serious threat to corporate security. SecurityBridge software offers advanced tools for identity protection and preventing data theft. SNOK, as an experienced partner in SAP technology and SAP cybersecurity, offers support in securing SAP systems against identity theft and other threats.

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