Learn what it takes to protect SAP Business Technology Platform! Walk through the cloud security mechanisms of SAP BTP (formerly SAP Cloud Platform). See how to set up users and permissions for your unique circumstances and configure secure connection to cloud and on-premise systems. Work with SAP BTP’s administration tools, including the command line interface and APIs. With information on safeguarding key cloud services, this guide will leave you confident in your cloud system’s security!
- Configure security for the Neo and Cloud Foundry environments
- Set up secure connections with the cloud connector
- Protect key cloud services like SAP Business Application Studio and SAP Integration Suite
Authorizations and AuthenticationManage authorizations using roles and user groups and set up the necessary identity providers. Walk through practical examples of authentication using two-factor authentication and Microsoft Azure Active Directory.
Secure ConnectionsFrom configuration destination to retrieving audit logs, see how to set up the cloud connector and secure your hybrid system landscapes and APIs.
Neo and Cloud FoundryWhether your service instances are running in the Neo or Cloud Foundry environment, you’ll learn all the important security configurations.
- Accounts and spaces
- Secure communication
- Identity provider
- SAP Cloud Identity Services
- SAP BTP, Neo environment
- SAP BTP, Cloud Foundry environment
- Cloud connector
- Users and roles
- APIs
- Command line
Martin Koch is the managing director of CloudDNA GmbH, an SAP partner in Austria. He and his team conduct training for SAP and have developed four of their own training courses on the topics of SAPUI5, SAP Fiori, cloud integration, and cloud security, which are listed in the SAP training catalog. In addition to his work as a trainer, Martin works as an architect, consultant, and developer for international SAP customers of all company sizes.
Siegfried Zeilinger is a freelancer and managing director of a small management consultancy. His focus is on consulting and security audits of IT systems as well as authorization and identity management for SAP. Before becoming self-employed in 2011, he worked at SAP Austria as an SAP NetWeaver and portal consultant and carried out major international projects. Today he conducts training courses for SAP on the topics of authorizations, SAP Cloud, and SAP NetWeaver.