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Onapsis SAP DevSecOps Cycle

The High-Speed, High-Risk World of SAP Development

Digital transformation demands speed, which is why 81% of organizations now use a DevOps approach for their SAP environments. While this accelerates delivery, it also creates significant risk, as 75% of all breaches occur at the application layer. To navigate this challenge, leading organizations like Onapsis are helping teams move from traditional, slow security reviews to a modern, integrated DevSecOps model.

Why Traditional Security Can’t Keep Up

In a rapid development environment, security can quickly become a bottleneck. In fact, 50% of development teams view security as a blocker to innovation. Manual code reviews are inefficient and can’t scale, leaving your most critical applications exposed. With the average cost of downtime hitting $300,000 per hour, waiting until the final stages to find and fix vulnerabilities is a risk no business can afford.

The Onapsis DevSecOps Cycle: A Continuous Approach

Onapsis enables a true DevSecOps process by embedding automated security into every stage of your SAP development lifecycle. This continuous cycle aligns Development, Security, and Operations teams to eliminate risks before they reach production.

  • Assess & Prioritize: Automatically analyze every code change and transport with Onapsis Control. Then, use the context-based prioritization from Onapsis Assess to focus on the vulnerabilities that matter most.
  • Remediate & Test: Provide developers with actionable insights to remediate flaws quickly. Integrate automated security testing directly into your existing CI/CD pipeline to validate changes without slowing down development.
  • Deploy & Monitor: Confidently deploy code, knowing that automated checks have blocked risky transports from moving to production. Once live, continuously monitor your applications for new threats and vulnerabilities to strengthen your DevSecOps posture over time.

Download the infographic to see the full SAP DevSecOps cycle in action and learn how to build security into your development process from the start.

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