
The agenda for this session included:
Introduction to SAP and SAP S/4HANA core modules
Differences between SAP ECC and SAP S/4HANA
Understanding suite on HANA vs S/4HANA
Benefits and key features of SAP S/4HANA
Timeline of SAP ERP evolution
Simplification and performance improvements
System conversion and deployment options
The agenda for this session included:
Overview of SAP S/4HANA Security essentials
Explanation of the CIA (Confidentiality, Integrity, Availability) model
SAP security layers and landscape understanding
Access control models and their significance
Identity and access management overview
Secure communication mechanisms in SAP
Risks and threat mitigation strategies
The agenda for this session included:
Importance of access control in SAP systems
Concepts of Segregation of Duties (SoD)
Risk analysis and role-based access
Types of SAP users and access
Audit compliance and risk mitigation
Role of GRC in access control
Access provisioning workflows
The agenda for this session included:
S/4HANA system architecture overview
Deployment types: On-premise, cloud, hybrid
Components and layers of SAP architecture
Application, database, and client layers
Frontend server and backend server roles
Differences in UI with Fiori adoption
Technical architecture planning
The agenda for this session included:
SAP Fiori introduction and role in S/4HANA
Fiori architecture and deployment models
Components like Launchpad, OData services
Standard and custom Fiori apps
Overview of Fiori tiles, catalogs, and groups
Fiori role integration and access
Fiori libraries and configuration approach
The agenda for this session included:
Security impact of ECC to S/4HANA migration
Key considerations in system conversion
Role redesign for S/4HANA
Simplification list and security mapping
Handling authorization changes
Custom code adjustments
Testing and validation strategy
The agenda for this session included:
SAP ERP’s Digital Core security landscape
Database and HANA-specific security layers
Native HANA and S/4HANA integration security
Importance of encryption and secure channels
S/4HANA application layer security
System monitoring and audit logs
Secure user access through UI
The agenda for this session included:
Introduction to SAP RISE offering
RISE with SAP for S/4HANA migration
SAP Activate methodology basics
Phases of SAP Activate lifecycle
Fit-to-standard and agile adoption
Security planning in Activate
Customer engagement approaches
The agenda for this session included:
Greenfield implementation strategy overview
S/4HANA adoption approaches comparison
Activate phases: Discover to Run
Clean core principle and security relevance
Initial role and catalog planning
Aligning with business needs
Documentation and governance
The agenda for this session included:
Greenfield challenges and best practices
Risk identification in implementation
Fiori and backend integration planning
Security control mapping
Role design approach in new setup
Validation and testing in Go-live
Readiness assessment
The SAP S/4HANA Security Training program provides a complete, hands-on understanding of how to secure modern SAP landscapes in both on-premise and cloud environments. The course begins with an introduction to SAP S/4HANA, its versions, and the key security concepts that differentiate it from SAP ECC. Learners gain clarity on foundational principles, enhancements in S/4HANA, and how these changes impact security design and administration in real-world implementations
You will then explore the SAP S/4HANA Security Architecture, learning how the new digital core impacts authorization models, system hardening, and security frameworks. A dedicated module focuses on migration security considerations, helping learners understand critical checkpoints while transitioning from ECC to S/4HANA.
Next, the course dives into implementation scenarios, covering greenfield and brownfield approaches, version compatibility, post-installation activities, and the importance of executing SU25 steps correctly during system conversion. These sessions help learners understand how to build a secure foundation from day one
A major component of the training is SAP Fiori Security, where learners study Fiori architecture, app types, implementation strategy, launchpad configuration, catalog and group design, troubleshooting, and optimized Fiori role design. This is followed by extensive hands-on labs and case studies, ensuring exposure to real-world problem-solving and troubleshooting techniques
The course concludes with an introduction to SAP BTP Security, Cloud Identity Services (CIS), and Identity Access Governance (IAG), providing learners with the essential knowledge required for securing hybrid and cloud-integrated SAP landscapes.
By the end of the program, you will be equipped to design, implement, troubleshoot, and govern robust S/4HANA and Fiori security environments aligned with modern enterprise security standards.