OpenText Launches AI-Driven Core Threat Detection to Tackle Cybersecurity Talent Shortage

February 21, 2025
OpenText Launches AI-Driven Core Threat Detection to Tackle Cybersecurity Talent Shortage
  • OpenText has introduced the OpenText Core Threat Detection and Response, an AI-driven cybersecurity solution designed to enhance threat detection and response capabilities, now available as part of its Cloud Editions 25.2.

  • The advanced features of OpenText Core include AI-enhanced detection, rapid anomaly detection, adaptive learning, and straightforward integration with existing security tools.

  • This innovative platform employs hundreds of AI algorithms for precise threat detection and features adaptive learning to evolve alongside an organization's environment, ensuring seamless integration with existing security tools.

  • Insider threats pose a significant risk, costing organizations an average of $16.2 million annually, and are a key focus for OpenText, especially given the current talent shortages in the cybersecurity field.

  • Notably, the solution integrates smoothly with Microsoft Security tools, including Microsoft Defender for Endpoint and Microsoft Entra ID, to bolster attack prevention and response efficiency.

  • The urgency for such proactive measures is heightened by a cybersecurity talent shortage, which complicates effective threat detection and response.

  • The solution is designed to enhance threat hunting, detection, and response capabilities for enterprises, addressing both internal and external threats.

  • OpenText aims to maximize return on investment (ROI) on existing security measures by proactively hunting for threats and reducing exposure to potentially costly incidents.

  • A standout feature of the platform is its threat integration studio, which allows customers to incorporate telemetry from various security tools and applications into its system.

  • Muhi Majzoub, OpenText's EVP of Security Products, highlighted the necessity for adaptive threat analysis that alleviates the burden on security teams.

  • Currently, the OpenText Core Threat Detection and Response is in a limited release phase for select customers, with an early adopter program being promoted for broader availability.

  • OpenText's Cybersecurity Cloud addresses a wide range of security challenges, including application protection, identity management, and digital forensics, serving over 7,500 global enterprise customers.

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