Security Considerations in Open Source ERP: Myths and Best Practices
NOI Technologies LLC
With 8+ years of experience, we work on the Moqui framework, Apache OFBiz, and develop open-source ERP solutions.
In this tech-led modern landscape, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are the backbone of businesses and have gained significant importance due to their scalability, cost-effectiveness, and several other prospects. However, when we talk about integrating an open-source ERP system into the business, security is a critical aspect to consider.
As businesses grow and switch from traditional to online means of operations, open-source ERP security becomes imperative, which helps secure data from cyberattacks and threats.
In this blog, we will debunk some of the common myths of security in open-source ERP systems alongside the best practices to consider implementing into your ERP solution.
So, without any delay let’s jump in!
What is Open-Source ERP?
Open-source ERP is a software system designed to streamline complex business processes with ease. It is a cost-effective solution that facilitates public availability of the source code, to view, use, and modify the code as per their unique business needs. It is free and doesn’t have any licensing fees, unlike the proprietary ERP solutions.
The core modules include the finance and accounting module, inventory management, order management, warehousing, supply chain management, and more.
Myths of Open Source ERP Security
When considering open-source ERP development, there are several myths about security. Some of them are as follows –
Myth 1: Open Source is Insecure
The most common myth of open-source ERP is that it is less secure as compared to proprietary ERP solutions. This myth arises from the idea of the free availability of the source code. It implies that since the code is publicly accessible it becomes more vulnerable to cyber attacks and threats.
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Myth 2: Lacks Professional Support
Another common security myth is that open-source does not have any professional support since the code is publicly available.
Myth 3: Lacks Regulatory Compliance
Open-source ERP systems lack regulatory compliance and support which brings in future issues.
Best Practices for Securing Open Source ERP
Some of the best practices to consider for securing open-source ERP solutions are as follows –
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