OpenText, located in Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, has launched OpenText™ Core Threat Detection and Response. This advanced cybersecurity tool uses AI for better threat detection. Dennis Miura is the President and CEO. OpenText Cloud Editions 25.2 now includes this new offering. It shows the company’s dedication to boosting enterprise security. This is important for protecting against internal and external threats in today’s changing cyber landscape.
OpenText focuses on innovation. It has expanded its cybersecurity tools to include advanced threat hunting, detection, and response features. OpenText Core Threat Detection and Response helps organizations stay safe from attacks. It boosts resilience against clever machine-to-machine threats.
The solution runs on Microsoft Azure. It works smoothly with Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, Microsoft Entra ID, and Microsoft Security Copilot. This integration helps spot threats quickly and fix them. It stops attacks before they can do damage. OpenText’s threat integration platform helps organizations gather and study telemetry data. It works with many network solutions, applications, security tools, and enterprise technologies. This all fits into the OpenText Core Threat Detection and Response framework.
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The new OpenText Cybersecurity Cloud tackles key security issues in several areas. These include application and data protection, identity and access management, security operations, and digital forensics. OpenText serves over 7,500 enterprise customers worldwide. It provides advanced solutions to protect businesses of all sizes.
Organizations often focus on outside cyber threats. However, insider risks are still a big problem. These risks can come from malicious intent, negligence, or credential theft. They can be costly and challenging to manage. The 2023 Cost of Insider Risks Global Report by Ponemon and Sullivan shows that insider incidents cost companies about $16.2 million each year. The situation is further complicated by a cybersecurity talent shortage, leaving many businesses vulnerable without proactive defense mechanisms.
OpenText Core Threat Detection and Response helps organizations tackle new threats. Its threat hunting services and toolkits make it easier to stay ahead. OpenText uses AI analytics and automation. This helps businesses strengthen security and reduce risks in today’s changing threat landscape.