SAP and Uptycs Partner on Verifiable AI Security Analysts
Uptycs and SAP have announced a partnership to deploy verifiable AI analysts that assist enterprise cybersecurity teams, according to a press release. The collaboration introduces hybrid security teams where AI agents and human analysts work together to improve threat detection and strategic analysis.
Uptycs' AI analyst platform, Juno, supports both cloud-native and on-premise environments. Through the partnership, it will be used to generate verifiable risk reports and actionable insights tied to an organization's private telemetry. Each report includes hyperlinked citations to ensure accuracy and transparency.
SAP, which operates in more than 150 countries, brings global scale to the initiative. The company’s Enterprise Cloud Services division is integrating Juno’s “Glass Box” architecture, allowing security teams to experiment safely with autonomous AI agents while maintaining oversight. The system’s unified ontology connects data from 150,000 telemetry columns, enabling faster and more reliable forensic investigations.
The partnership follows growing industry interest in “agentic” AI systems that can act independently while maintaining control measures. Uptycs CEO Ganesh Pai said the collaboration aims to combine human expertise with verifiable AI capabilities to move from reactive to strategic cybersecurity operations.
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