By Alice Chambers |
OpenText Cybersecurity is making it easier for businesses to use AI safely and securely with its new set of cybersecurity tools, designed to help protect data, manage user access and meet strict compliance rules.
“Enterprises want to harness the speed of AI without sacrificing security,” said Muhi Majzoub, executive vice president of security products at OpenText. “To keep pace with AI’s velocity, we are giving security and IT teams the tools to work faster, smarter and with greater confidence. That is why we are closing the loop in application security and data, unifying identity across complex environments, and expanding managed detection and response with compliance readiness.”
One of the key updates is OpenText Core Identity Foundation, a cloud-based service that helps businesses manage user access across different systems – whether onsite in the cloud or in older IT environments. It supports a zero trust approach, meaning every user and device must be verified before gaining access. This reduced the risk of unauthorised users getting in and helps companies unify security across complex networks.
Developers can benefit from OpenText Application Security Aviator, which uses AI to automatically detect and fix software vulnerabilities. This automation helps to reduce security debt (the backlog of unfixed vulnerabilities) and ensures that applications are secure before they go live.
OpenText has also strengthened its threat detection and data protection capabilities. OpenText Core Threat Detection and Response uses AI and behavioural analytics to spot unusual activity and potential attacks faster, while OpenText Data Privacy and Protection provides advanced encryption for sensitive data wherever it resides.
For businesses that need extra help, OpenText Managed Security Services offers expert support for continuous threat monitoring and compliance management, helping teams respond to incidents in real time while staying compliant with industry standards.
Together, these updates aim to help businesses confidently adopt AI while maintaining robust security and governance by ensuring their systems remain adaptive, compliant and trusted.
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