About Me

I'm one of the Directors @ su53 Solutions. su53 provides risk management, compliance and security services to companies that run SAP, reducing costs, automating process conformance, driving business results and enhancing your status as a trusted organisation. I'm passionate about Risk Management and Security. My views are influenced by OCEG thinking. My vision aligns Risk to Strategy, focuses on mapping controls to risks, leverages, CCM and data mining. All this operates within your boundaries. Technology is the enabler. Collaboration and Communication are key to the success of GRC. My path to my current role has been varied, joining a Big 4 as a post-graduate from Queens Belfast and Notre Dame Indiana, before developing in depth SAP® BASIS skills en route to a focused career plan to become a lead thinker in SAP related GRC, audit and security. I've travelled extensively and worked with many organisations(from Australia to the Arctic). The breadth of exposure to client SAP systems and the various attitudes, abilities, process and practices around risk management has given me a sound perspective on best-practice. GRC isn’t my job, it’s my passion.

Friday, 22 October 2010

su53 at the Audit, Control and Security (ACS) SIG

su53 Solutions sponsored the recent SAP Audit, Control and Security (ACS) SIG, which was hosted by Anglian Water at their facility near Huntingdon. The event was well attended by members of the SAP User Group, who have a direct interest in the GRC and security aspects of SAP. The agenda included an update on the Process Control module of SAP GRC, as well as a preview of the new version of Access Controls, Version 10. This was presented by Chris Radkowski, a member of SAP’s GRC Solution Management team in Palo Alto. Sandra sanVicente, Anglian Water’s  IS Security Risk Manager, presented a very candid tale of implementing Access Controls in AWS, and led into an open forum on opinions surrounding the GRC maturity curve. For more information on the ACS SIG program, and the User Group in general, follow this

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