
Why SecureBird Exists
SAP cybersecurity is often treated too narrowly—focused on users, roles, and segregation of duties—when it’s actually a complex ecosystem with significant risk exposure.
As SAP environments expand across cloud, integrations, and external access, the same challenges continue to surface:
- Unclear ownership
- Limited visibility into risk
- Fragmented responsibilities
- Tools implemented without a strong foundation
Organizations are expected to move faster and demonstrate security maturity—but often without the structure to support it.
SecureBird was created to change that.
What Makes This Different
- SAP security is embedded into the broader cybersecurity program—not treated as an island
- Risk is defined, measured, and prioritized—not assumed
- Security enables the business—it doesn’t slow it down
- Solutions are built on structure—not layered on top of gaps
Clarity. Accountability. Execution.
How I Work
I’ve worked inside complex environments long enough to know what actually works.
- Clear direction
- Practical solutions
- Alignment across leadership and technical teams
- Focus on outcomes—not activity
You work directly with me—bringing experience, structure, and a methodical approach to solving real problems.
SAP cybersecurity doesn’t have to be fragmented or unclear.
With the right structure, it becomes a defined, scalable capability—one that protects the organization and supports the business.

Joy Curry
Founder & CEO, SecureBird
I started in accounting, where I built a strong foundation in controls and risk. That led me into SAP—and from there into cybersecurity.
Across more than 20 years leading SAP security programs across complex, global enterprise environments, I worked across S/4HANA, Fiori, and SAP BTP.
What kept me in this space wasn’t just the complexity—it was the lack of clarity around it.
Across implementations, audits, and transformations, I saw the same patterns:
- No clear definition of SAP security
- No shared ownership
- No real visibility into risk
Over time, I developed a different approach—one focused on structure, accountability, and making security actually operational.
SecureBird is built on that experience.
It brings together governance, risk management, and technical control design into a cohesive, structured program—aligned to enterprise priorities and designed to be sustainable, measurable, and resilient.
