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SECURITY.md

SAP Open Source Security Policy

SAP takes the security of our software products and services seriously, which includes all source code repositories managed through our GitHub organizations, including our primary SAP,SAP-samples ,SAP-docs organizations as well as our other GitHub organizations and projects.

If you believe you have found a security vulnerability in any SAP-owned repository, please report it to us as described below.

Reporting Security Issues

Please do not report security vulnerabilities through public GitHub issues.

Instead, please report them via the SAP Trust Center at https://www.sap.com/about/trust-center/security/incident-management.html.

If you prefer to submit via email, please send an email to secure@sap.com. If possible, encrypt your message with our PGP key; please download it from the SAP Trust Center.

Please include the requested information listed below (as much as you can provide) to help us better understand the nature and scope of the possible issue:

  • The repository name or URL
  • Type of issue (buffer overflow, SQL injection, cross-site scripting, etc.)
  • Full paths of the source file(s) related to the manifestation of the issue
  • The location of the affected source code (tag/branch/commit or direct URL)
  • Any particular configuration required to reproduce the issue
  • Step-by-step instructions to reproduce the issue
  • Proof-of-concept or exploit code (if possible)
  • Impact of the issue, including how an attacker might exploit the issue

This information will help us triage your report more quickly.

Preferred Languages

We prefer all communications to be in English.

Disclosure Guidelines

We like to ask you to follow the Disclosure Guidelines for SAP Security Advisories.

SAP Internal Response Process

As an SAP employee, please check our internal open source security response process (go/oss-security-response) for further details on how to handle security incidents.

There aren’t any published security advisories