Singapore – OpenText, a software development firm, has recently launched its latest AI-powered cybersecurity solution, OpenText Core Threat Detection and Response. This new solution allows for threat detection to be generally available with Cloud Editions 25.2.
OpenText continues to enhance its cybersecurity offerings with the availability of Core Threat Detection and Response on Microsoft Azure.
Said solution is designed to work seamlessly with Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, Microsoft Entra ID, and Microsoft Security Copilot, enabling organisations to detect and neutralise cyber threats before they escalate.
At its core, the OpenText Core Threat Detection and Response offers elevated security posture with hundreds of AI algorithms to enhance detection capability and accuracy. This move helps organisations to improve their security posture without the need for complex security stack overhauls.
It also delivers advanced anomaly detection that dynamically adapts to changes in operating environments and ensures contextually relevant threat detection. With multi-cloud integrations, the company’s automatic correlation of anomalies significantly reduces the time needed to uncover critical threats.
Another significant benefit is the platform’s ability to continuously evolve with each organisation’s unique environment and insider threat landscape, and it is also powered by advanced machine learning models.
The composable solution further integrates seamlessly with Microsoft and other cybersecurity tools, while Cybersecurity Aviator simplifies threat insights for analysts.
On top of that, it also reduces financial risks by proactively hunting threats and maximising prior security investments.
“Enterprises need a way to continuously adapt threat analysis to the unique behaviours of their organisation without further straining security teams,” commented Muhi Majzoub, EVP of Security Products at OpenText.
“OpenText Cybersecurity Cloud represents a significant leap forward in advanced threat detection and investigation, offering a solution that is easy to use, implement, and maintain. Our composable open XDR architecture ensures that the solution can easily work with existing security tools customers may have for identity management, data loss prevention, or endpoint protection,” continued Muhi.”
The company also has a threat integration studio that allows customers to integrate and ingest telemetry from other network solutions, applications, security tools, and enterprise technologies into OpenText Core Threat Detection and Response.
Meanwhile, its cybersecurity cloud addresses a wide range of security challenges, including application and data protection, identity and access management, security operations, and digital forensics. With a global customer base of over 7,500 enterprises, OpenText continues to provide cutting-edge cybersecurity solutions that protect organisations of all sizes.
“We are also integrating our threat detection solutions with OpenText Content Management through easy integration kits to provide customers insights across applications, endpoints, and networks. This is part of our broader strategy to deliver holistic security solutions that protect the entire attack surface,” he added.