Secure Software Delivery Governance for Enterprise Resource Planning Deployment Workflows
Abstract
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems represent mission-critical infrastructures that integrate organizational processes across finance, supply chain, human resources, and governance domains. With the increasing adoption of digital transformation initiatives, ERP deployment workflows have become highly dynamic, distributed, and automated. However, these advancements introduce complex security challenges, particularly in ensuring governance across software delivery pipelines. This study investigates secure software delivery governance mechanisms tailored for ERP deployment workflows, emphasizing the integration of security controls, authentication models, and governance frameworks within modern DevSecOps environments.
The research identifies critical vulnerabilities in ERP deployment pipelines, including credential mismanagement, inconsistent authentication enforcement, and insufficient monitoring of deployment anomalies. Drawing upon established e-governance security frameworks, cryptographic authentication models, and digital transformation strategies, this paper proposes a governance-centric model that integrates secure delivery pipelines with policy-driven controls. The study leverages theoretical foundations from secure authentication systems, data modeling techniques, and enterprise digitalization initiatives to construct a comprehensive framework that ensures integrity, confidentiality, and availability across ERP deployments.
A key contribution of this research is the development of a multi-layered governance architecture that incorporates secure credential lifecycle management, automated compliance validation, and anomaly-aware deployment mechanisms. Additionally, the study highlights the role of DevSecOps-driven security controls in minimizing deviations in deployment workflows, supported by insights from recent research on ERP pipeline security (Gangaiah et al., 2026). The framework is evaluated through hypothetical enterprise scenarios aligned with large-scale digital transformation initiatives, demonstrating improved resilience against security breaches and operational inconsistencies.
The findings indicate that embedding governance mechanisms within software delivery pipelines significantly enhances ERP system security while maintaining deployment agility. Furthermore, the study emphasizes the importance of aligning enterprise governance policies with automated security enforcement to mitigate emerging cyber threats. The proposed framework contributes to both academic research and industry practices by providing a structured approach to secure ERP deployment governance in the era of digital transformation.
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