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SAP and Cisco team to fight data breaches

SAP and Cisco team to fight data breaches

By:  Rafael Ruffolo  On: 13 Oct 2008 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

The two industry giants have teamed up to offer IT managers more control and visibility into their critical enterprise data. Read about what you need to know about the partnership.

With high profile data privacy breaches on the rise, SAP and Cisco Systems Inc. are offering a joint application package aimed at increasing enterprise security and compliance capabilities from the application layer to the network layer.

The composite application is comprised of existing SAP and Cisco products that both companies hope will improve the visibility and control over sensitive data and its movement throughout enterprise IT.

The partnership will combine SAP’s governance, risk and compliance solution, GRC Process Control, with Cisco’s Application Oriented Networking software.

The SAP and Cisco partnership was announced at this week’s SAP TechEd 2008 conference in Berlin, Germany.

“The key benefit of this partnership is that you’ll be able to enforce data privacy, minimize your risk and demonstrate continuous compliance,” Sharada Achanta, senior director at SAP’s GRC data privacy solutions, said.

With GRC Process Control, she added, enterprises can create business policies around data privacy and attach controls to those rules. Using Cisco’s intelligent networking technology, IT managers can also implement continuous real-time monitoring and message level inspection of content and data movement to actually enforce privacy policies – a capability that was lacking in SAP’s business intelligence (BI) portfolio.

“For quite some time, we’ve been able to understand data moving on the network, but we didn’t have the context associated with that data,” Vaughn Miller, director of business development at Cisco, said. “The business intelligence that has been added by the SAP application – in the fact that we now know the type of data, the sensitivity of the data and how it related to our business – has made this joint solution a powerful tool.”

Achanta said using Cisco’s location awareness technology, a user may be able to access certain information while in their California-based company headquarters, but have that access restricted to comply with local data privacy laws while in Shanghai or Tokyo.

“Another example would be a customer service representative who accesses 15 or 20 records throughout the course of their day, but then suddenly downloads 10,000 records at the end of their shift,” she said. “This solution tracks data in motion, so you’re able to actually see these potential illegal downloads and flag them at the networking level.”

Even non-malicious incidents, such as a HR professional who accidently sends confidential employee records and Social Insurance Numbers to the wrong e-mail contact, can be prevented using the application package, Achanta said.

“You know how often that happens in Outlook – we send something and then go ‘oops, I didn’t mean to do that,’” she added. “It can be a serious data breach or a minor thing, but a solution like this allows you to detect these breaches and put the policies in place to prevent them from ever happening,”


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Rafael Ruffolo Rafael Ruffolo was a senior writer for ComputerWorld Canada from 2006 to 2011. He was the winner of a Kenneth R. Wilson award for business journalism in 2009.

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