Global best practices for ERP security and data governance in the cloud era

As enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems move to the cloud and integrate with a growing network of partners and applications, they’ve become mission-critical, housing sensitive data across finance, operations, and supply chains—demanding a unified approach to cybersecurity and data governance to manage rising risks. A recent article on Bizcommunity highlights the growing need for robust ERP security and data governance as organizations shift to the cloud. ERP systems are now central to business operations, handling everything from financials to supply chains. But with increased connectivity comes greater exposure to cyber threats and compliance risks.

To stay secure and agile, businesses must treat cybersecurity and data governance as two sides of the same coin. Here are five best practices to consider:

  1. Strengthen Security Frameworks. Secure all layers of your ERP—applications, infrastructure, and data—with integrated, proactive defenses.
  2. Establish Clear Governance Policies. Define data ownership, access rights, and usage guidelines to maintain data integrity and privacy.
  3. Monitor and Audit Continuously. Real-time monitoring and regular audits help detect and respond to threats before they escalate.
  4. Train Your Workforce. Educate employees on security protocols and governance responsibilities to reduce internal vulnerabilities.
  5. Assess Vendor Risks. Ensure third-party providers meet your organization’s standards to prevent weak links in your ERP ecosystem.

In today’s cloud-first environment, ERP systems must be protected not just from external threats, but also from mismanagement and non-compliance. By implementing these best practices, organizations can secure critical data, build stakeholder trust, and position themselves for long-term success.

 

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