Virginia Satrom Peterson is a strategic leader in the cybersecurity space, specializing in the intersection of business-critical application security and digital transformation. At Onapsis, she focuses on translating complex SAP threat intelligence into actionable insights for enterprise leaders. By bridging the gap between technical security operations and business stakeholders, Virginia helps organizations understand the urgency of protecting their core ERP landscapes from evolving cyber threats.
As the Vice President of Business Application Cybersecurity at Onapsis, Jason Frugé is passionate about securing your mission-critical applications. As a Texas resident, however, Jason is also passionate about cigars, bourbon and BBQ!
From humble beginnings in a garage in Argentina, Onapsis CEO Mariano Nunez has brought to light the value and necessity behind keeping your mission-critical applications safe.
A former Onapsis customer during his time at Fossil, Jason Frugé knows the importance behind ERP cybersecurity.
With Onapsis code analysis, this business was able to scan their ABAP code to see if it complied with PCI DSS.
When organizations need security when migrating their SAP systems to the cloud, they look to Onapsis for the answer.
In order to accelerate its SAP cybersecurity objectives, this automobile manufacturer partnered with Onapsis to multiply the value of application management and GRC tooling provided by SAP and other vulnerability management solutions.
This global advertising company wanted to stand out in the crowd by making the leap to shared service centers on a global instance of SAP HANA, but that is no small feat. Onapsis had the answer.
DOD TEWLS developers needed to be able to prove the security and compliance of their ABAP code, but available tools were insufficient. Onapsis had the solution.
Over the past few years, there has been a 100% increase in public exploits of SAP and Oracle EBS applications, and while many organizations spend millions on perimeter security and customizing your business-critical applications, the ERP systems that run your business are still at risk.