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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 14, 2020
Filed:
Jul. 21, 2016
Sap SE, Walldorf, DE;
Eugen Pritzkau, Wiesloch, DE;
Kathrin Nos, Nussloch, DE;
Marco Rodeck, Maikammer, DE;
Florian Chrosziel, St. Leon-Rot, DE;
Jona Hassforther, Heidelberg, DE;
Rita Merkel, Ilvesheim, DE;
Thorsten Menke, Bad Iburg, DE;
Thomas Kunz, Lobbach/Lobenfeld, DE;
Hartwig Seifert, Elchesheim-Illingen, DE;
Harish Mehta, Wiesenbach, DE;
Wei-Guo Peng, Dallau, DE;
Lin Luo, Wiesloch, DE;
Nan Zhang, Schriesheim, DE;
Hristina Dinkova, Nussloch, DE;
SAP SE, Walldorf, DE;
Abstract
A computer-implemented method generates a trigger registration for a selected triggering type. The generated trigger registration is stored in a triggering persistency. A received event from an event persistency is analyzed and data associated with the analyzed event is compared with the triggering persistency. Based on the comparison and using a pattern execution framework, an enterprise threat detection (ETD) pattern is processed to perform actions responsive to the received event.