OpenText has unveiled innovative cybersecurity capabilities aimed at helping enterprises in Asia seamlessly embed AI into their security operations. These advancements are designed to unify defences across identity, data, applications, and operations, ensuring that organisations can harness the speed of AI without compromising security.
As AI technologies proliferate, the demand for robust cybersecurity measures becomes increasingly critical. “Enterprises want to harness the speed of AI without sacrificing security,” stated 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.”
Key innovations introduced include the OpenText Core Identity Foundation, which allows organisations to unify identity and access across hybrid environments—spanning on-premises, cloud, and legacy systems.
This solution enforces Zero Trust principles, ensuring least-privilege access without requiring costly infrastructure overhauls.
By managing edge identity stores across disparate environments, organisations can enhance security while simplifying operations.
Additionally, the OpenText Application Security Aviator significantly accelerates vulnerability remediation. Development teams can now rectify vulnerabilities in minutes rather than days, embedding security directly into the DevSecOps workflow through automated, validated code fixes. This proactive approach reduces security debt and strengthens application security, a vital concern for CISOs overseeing complex development environments.
Further bolstering security measures, OpenText Core Threat Detection and Response introduces behavioural analytics into Security Operations Centres (SOCs). This capability allows for proactive threat detection while ensuring compliance with regulations such as GDPR, HIPAA, and PCI DSS through built-in controls. The OpenText Data Privacy and Protection service provides advanced encryption for sensitive data, safeguarding it at rest and in transit, especially as it feeds AI systems.
For organisations seeking expert assistance, OpenText’s Managed Security Services offer Managed Extended Detection and Response (MxDR) and PCI-DSS attestation services.
These services enable security teams to detect threats more rapidly, respond in real-time, and meet regulatory requirements with reduced operational overhead.
