
The Problem Isn’t What Most Think
SAP cybersecurity is often approached as a control issue—focused on access, roles, and compliance requirements.
But that’s not where most organizations struggle.
The real challenge is structural.
Across SAP environments, the same patterns continue to emerge:
- Ownership is unclear
- Risk is not consistently defined or measured
- Responsibilities are fragmented across teams
- Controls exist—but lack cohesion and oversight
As SAP environments expand across cloud platforms, integrations, and external access, these issues don’t just persist—they scale.
What appears to be a security problem is often a lack of structure.
And without structure, visibility, accountability, and control break down.
SecureBird is built on a structured model that addresses SAP cybersecurity at its foundation—making security effective, measurable, and sustainable.
The Approach
SAP security is integrated into the broader cybersecurity program—not treated as a separate domain
Risk is clearly defined, measured, and prioritized—not assumed
Security is designed to enable the business—not slow it down
Solutions are built on a strong foundation—not layered on top of gaps
Clarity. Accountability. Execution.
The Method
Structured assessment to establish a clear view of risk
Alignment of ownership across business and technology teams
Definition of controls that are practical, measurable, and sustainable
Integration into enterprise governance and operating models
Execution focused on outcomes—not activity
The Outcome
Clear visibility into SAP cybersecurity risk across the environment
Defined ownership and accountability across teams
Consistent, measurable control of SAP security
Alignment with enterprise cybersecurity expectations
A scalable foundation that supports growth, transformation, and ongoing operations
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 while supporting the business.

Joy Curry
Founder & CEO, SecureBird
I didn’t come into SAP cybersecurity through theory—I came through controls, risk, and real-world accountability.
With a background in accounting, a degree in English, and a master’s in Management Information Systems, my approach to cybersecurity is grounded in both how organizations operate and how systems are built.
Over the past 20+ years, I’ve worked across global enterprise environments in industries including manufacturing, healthcare, and financial services—leading SAP security programs and complex implementations and transformations.
I’ve seen SAP security from multiple angles—end user, systems analyst, auditor, security architect, SAP security director, and enterprise security leader—which is where the gaps become most visible.
Those gaps aren’t caused by lack of effort.
They come from a lack of structure.
SecureBird is built to solve that—by bringing governance, risk management, and technical control design into a cohesive, operational model.
This isn’t about adding more controls.
It’s about building a system that actually works.
