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Weaponized Vulnerability in GitLab CE and EE
GitLab released a security update to address a weaponized vulnerability in GitLab CE and EE. An unauthenticated malicious user can use a path traversal vulnerability to read arbitrary files on the server when an attachment exists in a public project nested within at least five groups. For a complete description of the vulnerabilities and affected systems go to CVE-2023-2825 Detail. IT Security
Debunking Cloud Myths
Myth
Cloud Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) is not customizable.
Fact
While cloud ERP systems may have some limitations compared to on-premise solutions, they can still be configured to meet the specific needs of an organization.
Myth
Cloud is not safe.
Fact
Modern cloud ERPs take data security very seriously including full HIPAA compliance utilizing at-rest and in-transit encryption using a 256-bit data encryption along with annual 3rd-party compliance audits.
Myth
Cloud is not user-friendly.
Cloud-Based Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) as a Foundation for Ongoing Digitization
Higher Education Using Cloud-Based Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
There are 34 R1 universities/university systems that currently live on or are moving to Cloud ERP platforms. All ERP vendors are developing only-cloud ERP solutions.
Limitations of Cloud-Based Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
Cloud ERP is configurable but does have limitations for certain processes.
- Some processes will have to be modified in order to adapt to Cloud ERP workflows
- Cloud versioning update schedules may happen at a faster pace than some organizations are used to
- Some limitations exist related to the creation of custom-built IT jobs (scheduled processing jobs)
- Non-native data tables may not be able to be added
Benefits of Cloud-Based Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
The ERP market includes full-suite cloud ERP offerings.
Understanding Cloud Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP)
Learn how cloud-based ERP will work at UCSF. Who is using it and what are the myths and future of the cloud ERP.
Future of On-premise Solutions
On-premise (on-prem) solutions are approaching obsolescence in the ERP marketplace.
On-premise systems lack:
- Ease of use with mobile applications
- Intuitive dashboards displaying standardized data from a centralized solution
- Artificial intelligence and machine learning
- Continuously developed and expanded capabilities delivered by periodic application updates (avoiding on-premise security patch delays)
Main Areas of Focus for Cloud Enterprise Resource Planning
The following include an overview of the main areas of focus and scope for Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP).
Note: Payroll, Scheduling and Timekeeping are part of ERP, but not within scope due to UCPath.
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Transformation Journey
The purpose of this program is to help UCSF understand its current state, prepare for vendor selection, and assess the cost of a cloud implementation.