Security News > 2016 > August > 36000 SAP systems exposed online, most open to attacks (Help Net Security)

ERPScan released the first comprehensive SAP Cybersecurity Threat Report, which covers three main angles: Product Security, Implementation Security, and Security Awareness. The company used its own scanning method to gather information. “Protocols used to interact with and between SAP servers are often proprietary and not well-known outside of the SAP IT world. It means that open scan resources don’t include those specific protocols in their scans,” Mathieu Geli, Director of SAP Threat intelligence, explained. “That’s … More →
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