

Enterprise software provider OpenText Corp. today announced the launch of OpenText Core Threat Detection and Response, an artificial intelligence-powered solution for insider threat detection.
The new offering is designed to address the growing challenge of insider threats and advanced attacks while using hundreds of AI algorithms to enhance detection capability and accuracy. The service helps organizations improve their security posture without the need for complex security stack overhauls.
The threats presented by insiders are well-known but sometimes overlooked in the broad spectrum of cybersecurity protection. OpenText argues that as organizations struggle with limited budgets, minimal talent resources and tools that fail to detect subtle insider threat patterns, the risks of insider threats only increase. OpenText Core Threat Detection and Response takes on the challenge, using OpenText’s threat hunting service to allow organizations to potentially boost detection rates of Red Team attacks to more than 80%.
OpenText Core Threat Detection and Response offers anomaly detection that dynamically adapts to changes in operating environments to ensure contextually relevant threat identification. With automatic correlation of anomalies, the service delivers actionable behavioral threat indicators that significantly reduce the time needed to uncover critical threats.
Additionally, the service integrates with Microsoft Defender, Microsoft Entra ID and Microsoft Copilot to allow organizations to stop attacks quickly and efficiently before damage occurs, according to the company.
“Enterprises need a way to continuously adapt threat analysis to the unique behaviors of their organization without further straining security teams,” said Muhi Majzoub, executive vice president of Security Products at OpenText. “OpenText Core Threat Detection and Response represents a significant leap forward.”
OpenText Core Threat Detection and Response employs advanced machine learning models to adapt to each organization’s unique environment, enhancing detection accuracy over time. The platform integrates with existing security solutions to offer easy onboarding and compatibility with diverse information technology infrastructures.
By integrating with Microsoft Defender and Entra ID, the platform reduces setup time and delivers immediate value. The service’s built-in “Cybersecurity Aviator” translates AI-generated threat detection insights into plain language, allowing for faster action without requiring advanced cybersecurity expertise.
OpenText Core Threat Detection and Response is currently available as a limited release to select customers.
The company was in the news in November when it unveiled a set of enhancements and new products around the theme of artificial intelligence enablement as part of version 24.4 of Cloud Editions, a platform that combines information management, cloud-based applications, security and AI.
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