As CTO, JP leads the innovation team that keeps Onapsis on the cutting edge of the Business-Critical Application Security market, addressing some of the most complex problems that organizations are currently facing while managing and securing their ERP landscapes. JP helps manage the development of new products as well as support the ERP cybersecurity research efforts that have garnered critical acclaim for the Onapsis Research Labs. JP is regularly invited to speak and host trainings at global industry conferences, including Black Hat, HackInTheBox, AppSec, Troopers, Oracle OpenWorld and SAP TechEd, and is a founding member of the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) Cloud ERP Working Group. Over his professional career, JP has led many Information Security consultancy projects for some of the world’s biggest companies around the globe in the fields of penetration and web application testing, vulnerability research, cybersecurity infosec auditing/standards, vulnerability research and more.
As organizations plan for the new normal, many business leaders expect that the traditional onsite interviews will not make a come back for some time. While hiring security talent continues to be a priority, we want to be sure that candidates have the tools to succeed in this new climate.
Transports are considered an essential part of the SAP environment for day-to-day business. Used to transfer SAP content from one system to another, transports carry incredibly sensitive data, and even a secure production system can be compromised.
Onapsis is introducing new complimentary assessment services for SAP and Oracle ERP mission-critical applications, which are designed to improve uptime and availability, create audit efficiencies and keep you protected from threats.
If you were unable to join my recent webinar, SAP Transport Security: Transformation with Less Risk and More Efficiency, you may be wondering how you can keep your SAP environment secure when moving changes into production. Read this blog post to learn more about SAP transport security.
Our quarterly analysis on how to improve your Oracle EBS security and take care of your most critical information by exploring the latest Oracle Critical Patch Updates for January 2020. This month, two of 23 total EBS vulnerabilities were reported by Onapsis, four in Oracle Payments.
The Onapsis Research Labs works very closely with Oracle to report potential security vulnerabilities for Oracle to fix and for Oracle customers to patch. We love to talk about not only the work we do but also the benefits of keeping up with patches and maturing the security posture of your ERP Applications.
Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) vulnerabilities from earlier this year are presenting new risk, despite fixes from Oracle. Thousands of organizations that have not applied the patches remain at risk for these PAYDAY vulnerabilities.
The leading cloud service providers take security very seriously. However, you can see in pretty much any cloud security survey, the biggest data breaches occur because of how customers adopt, configure and use the cloud.
Cloud transformation is one of the most important technology—and security—trends facing businesses today.