The partnership integrates Juno AI into SAP environments, helping security teams analyze threats, correlate data, and investigate risks across complex systems.

SAP and Uptycs partnered to use AI-based technologies to assist enterprise security teams in investigating cyber risks. To help security operations teams looking into issues across cloud, on-premise, and endpoint systems, the partnership focuses on implementing Uptycs' Juno AI analyst platform within SAP settings.

Large volumes of security data are analyzed by Juno, which then produces indicators aiming to help analysts in comprehending attack routes, weaknesses, and possible dangers within corporate environments. Security teams can analyze incidents and evaluate exposure without having to manually correlate data across several tools thanks to the platform, which gathers data from various infrastructure levels and arranges it into structured datasets.

Additionally, the system links external sources of threat and vulnerability intelligence with internal telemetry. Security teams can use straightforward prompts to query the platform and get answers linked to underlying security data. This enables analysts to examine how findings were produced and link outcomes to particular signals in their surroundings.

The partnership is an instance of security providers' increasing efforts to integrate AI into security operations processes. Threat detection, incident analysis, and risk management are increasingly being handled by security teams using technologies that automate investigation, organize telemetry data, and assist analysts in interpreting security signals as organizations manage more complex hybrid and cloud environments.