SAP and Uptycs have formed a partnership aimed at helping enterprise security teams analyze cyber threats using AI-driven tools. The collaboration focuses on deploying Uptycs’ Juno AI analyst platform within SAP environments to support security operations teams investigating threats across cloud, on-premise, and endpoint systems.
Juno analyzes large volumes of security telemetry and generates reports designed to help analysts understand attack paths, vulnerabilities, and potential risks inside enterprise environments. The platform aggregates data from multiple infrastructure layers and organizes it into structured datasets so security teams can investigate incidents and assess exposure without manually correlating information across different tools.
The system also connects internal telemetry with external vulnerability and threat intelligence sources. Security teams can query the platform using simple prompts and receive responses tied to underlying security data, allowing analysts to review how findings were generated and trace results back to specific signals in their environment.
The partnership reflects a growing effort by security vendors to incorporate AI into security operations workflows. As organizations manage increasingly complex hybrid and cloud environments, tools that automate investigation, organize telemetry data, and help analysts interpret security signals are becoming part of how security teams handle threat detection, incident analysis, and risk management.