SAP Security showcased as a unified process at SecurityBridge's presentation during DSAG Annual Congress 2025
SecurityBridge, a leading provider of SAP security solutions, is expanding its platform towards Identity and Access Governance (IAG) and showcasing its latest updates at the DSAG Annual Congress 2025 in Bremen.
The platform expansion includes context-based Single Sign-On (SSO) and Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) through the acquisition of CyberSafe, a UK-based vendor specialising in contextual SSO, MFA, and passwordless authentication for SAP. This integration allows customers to move beyond static password controls towards risk-based, contextual authentication, enhancing SAP user access security significantly.
In July 2025, SecurityBridge acquired CyberSafe, bringing CyberSafe’s TrustBroker® product line into the SecurityBridge platform. This enhancement addresses inadequacies in SAP’s native security by enabling dynamic, user-focused authentication that factors in user inactivity and device legitimacy. Popular identity providers like Microsoft Entra MFA, Okta, Duo, and more are integrated across the entire SAP technology stack.
SecurityBridge also announced a powerful integration with Microsoft Sentinel for SAP. This fusion enables unified SAP and enterprise security monitoring, combining SecurityBridge’s SAP-native real-time threat detection, vulnerability management, and ABAP code scanning with Microsoft Sentinel’s centralized enterprise monitoring and AI-driven insights via Microsoft Security Copilot. This seamless integration improves visibility, accelerates threat response, and facilitates real-time collaboration between Security Operations Center (SOC) analysts and SAP security teams.
While explicit new features related solely to Identity and Access Governance are not detailed, the platform’s Security & Compliance module enforces security measures such as the least privilege principle for SAP BTP and enterprise environments. This governance aspect is part of the platform’s holistic management of SAP landscapes, covering on-premise and cloud environments (including SAP BTP), and ensuring secure configurations, development standards, and compliance through a unified interface.
The new Violation Management feature, part of this expansion, makes permission violations visible for the first time. This feature elevates the topic of Segregation of Duties (SoD) to a new, practical level, ensuring a more secure SAP environment.
SecurityBridge remains committed to innovation, transparency, and customer orientation. The company is known for its user-friendly, fast implementation, and transparent licensing. CEO, Christoph Nagy, emphasises this vision at the DSAG Annual Congress 2025.
In summary, SecurityBridge’s 2025 updates emphasise a comprehensive SAP-native cybersecurity approach that integrates advanced SIEM capabilities, enhances user authentication with contextual MFA and SSO via the CyberSafe acquisition, and continues to strengthen identity and access governance within SAP environments.
- The integration of CyberSafe's TrustBroker® product line into the SecurityBridge platform, through the acquisition in July 2025, will allow users to move beyond static password controls towards risk-based, contextual authentication, thereby enhancing security in SAP's finance, business, data-and-cloud-computing, and cybersecurity industries.
- SecurityBridge's new Violation Management feature, part of their platform's expansion, will make permission violations visible, elevating the topic of Segregation of Duties (SoD) and ensuring a more secure environment for businesses that rely on SAP technology.
- SecurityBridge's fusion with Microsoft Sentinel for SAP will improve the visibility, accelerate threat response, and facilitate real-time collaboration between Security Operations Center (SOC) analysts and SAP security teams, benefiting industries that heavily depend on technology and data-and-cloud-computing.