Enterprise cybersecurity is entering a new phase as organizations begin to integrate artificial intelligence not only into analytics and detection, but into operational decision-making itself. Nowhere is this shift more complex than in SAP environments, where security, compliance, and business continuity intersect across highly customized and mission-critical systems.
Against this backdrop, Onapsis has announced the launch of the Onapsis Agentic Gateway, a new capability designed to connect SAP security data with enterprise AI platforms and enable more autonomous, workflow-driven security operations.
The company positions this development as the foundation of a new category—agentic AI for SAP cybersecurity—aimed at helping organizations move from fragmented visibility toward more integrated and actionable risk management.

Moving from Visibility to Action in SAP Security
As SAP landscapes evolve with cloud adoption and continuous updates, security teams are increasingly required to manage large volumes of telemetry, compliance signals, and vulnerability data across systems such as S/4HANA and hybrid environments.
The Onapsis Agentic Gateway is designed to address this challenge by enabling organizations to interact with SAP security and compliance data through natural language queries, using enterprise-approved AI platforms. This includes integration with widely adopted AI environments such as Microsoft Copilot, Google Gemini, OpenAI ChatGPT, and other corporate AI agents.
Rather than requiring manual interpretation of security data, the system allows teams to query risks, identify vulnerabilities, and generate remediation actions within existing AI-driven workflows.
A Gateway for Agentic AI Workflows
At the core of the announcement is the introduction of an MCP-based (Model Context Protocol) gateway for SAP security. This acts as a standardized interface through which AI agents can securely access and act on SAP risk intelligence.
Key capabilities include:
- Agentic workflows that move beyond insight generation toward execution-oriented tasks, such as identifying critical vulnerabilities and drafting remediation plans
- Context-aware reasoning, allowing AI systems to interpret SAP-specific risk data within operational context
- Enterprise-grade privacy controls, ensuring that sensitive SAP metadata remains protected
- Real-time “shields-up” visibility, enabling organizations to assess exposure to emerging threats using threat intelligence from Onapsis Research Labs
According to Mariano Nunez, the goal is to eliminate the isolation of SAP security data and make it directly usable within broader enterprise AI workflows.
Bridging SAP Security with Enterprise AI Platforms
The timing of the launch reflects a broader industry shift. As enterprises deploy AI across functions—from finance to supply chain—security teams are under pressure to integrate into these workflows rather than operate as standalone units.
By enabling SAP security data to be accessed and acted upon through AI agents, the Onapsis platform aims to support cross-functional collaboration between IT, security, and business teams.
The company will showcase these capabilities at industry events including SAPinsider and RSA Conference, where it plans to demonstrate how agentic AI can be applied in real-world SAP environments.
Industry Implications: The Rise of Autonomous Security Operations
The introduction of agentic AI into SAP cybersecurity highlights a broader transformation in enterprise security models.
Traditional approaches have focused on monitoring, alerting, and manual response. However, as system complexity increases—particularly in cloud and hybrid ERP environments—organizations are beginning to explore more autonomous models where AI can:
- Interpret risk signals in real time
- Prioritize actions based on business impact
- Initiate or recommend remediation workflows
For ERP and SAP-driven enterprises, this shift is particularly significant. Security is no longer a back-end control function but a core component of operational resilience and continuous transformation.
From Siloed Security to Integrated Intelligence
The launch of the Onapsis Agentic Gateway reflects a growing recognition that enterprise security must evolve alongside the platforms it protects.
As organizations move toward AI-driven operations, the ability to integrate security intelligence into broader decision-making workflows may become a defining factor in how effectively enterprises manage risk.
In this context, agentic AI is not just an incremental capability—it represents a structural shift toward more connected, automated, and context-aware security operations across the enterprise.
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