OpenText AI Boosts Enterprise Security for Identity, Data & Apps

▼ Summary
– OpenText introduced new cybersecurity capabilities to help enterprises integrate AI into security operations and enforce governance at scale.
– The cybersecurity suite unifies defenses across identity, data, applications, SecOps, and forensics through specific AI-powered tools like Core Threat Detection and Core Identity Foundation.
– These features strengthen compliance with regulations such as GDPR, HIPAA, and PCI DSS and ensure enterprise AI operates on adaptive, governed security.
– Innovations include OpenText Core Identity Foundation for simplified identity and access management in hybrid environments and Application Security Aviator for AI-driven auto-remediation in software delivery.
– OpenText Managed Security Services offer expert support with Managed Extended Detection and Response (MxDR) and PCI-DSS attestation to enhance threat detection and compliance with reduced overhead.
OpenText has introduced a powerful suite of cybersecurity enhancements aimed at helping businesses integrate artificial intelligence into their daily security workflows while scaling governance and compliance efforts. These new features unify protection across identity, data, applications, security operations, and forensics, embedding AI directly into operational processes. Key components include OpenText Core Threat Detection and Response for behavioral analytics, OpenText Core Identity Foundation for advanced access control, and OpenText Application Security Aviator for automated remediation during application testing.
With the addition of OpenText Data Privacy and Protection for sophisticated encryption, the CE 25.4 release strengthens compliance through built-in controls aligned with standards like GDPR, HIPAA, and PCI DSS. This ensures that enterprise AI systems operate on a foundation that is adaptive, well-governed, and trustworthy.
Muhi Majzoub, Executive Vice President of Security Products at OpenText, emphasized that enterprises are eager to leverage AI’s speed without compromising security. He noted that the latest tools empower security and IT teams to work more efficiently and confidently by closing gaps in application security, unifying identity across diverse environments, and expanding managed detection and response capabilities with compliance readiness.
Among the standout innovations is the ability to prepare for AI with streamlined identity and access management in hybrid settings. OpenText Core Identity Foundation enables organizations to harmonize identity and access controls across on-premises, cloud, and legacy systems without expensive infrastructure upgrades. The SaaS-based solution enforces zero trust principles and least-privilege access by managing distributed identity stores, aligning with an Identity-as-a-Service (IDaaS) approach.
Another key feature embeds AI into secure software delivery through automated remediation. Development teams using OpenText Application Security Aviator 25.4 can resolve vulnerabilities in minutes rather than days. Automated and validated code corrections help reduce security debt and integrate protection directly into DevSecOps pipelines via the Fortify Command Line Interface (fcli).
The platform also supports proactive threat detection and built-in compliance. OpenText Core Threat Detection and Response brings behavioral analytics into Security Operations Centers (SOCs), while OpenText Data Privacy and Protection offers advanced encryption to secure sensitive data at rest, in transit, and as it feeds AI systems. For organizations needing expert assistance, OpenText Managed Security Services provides Managed Extended Detection and Response (MxDR) and PCI-DSS attestation services. These offerings help security teams accelerate threat detection, enable real-time response, and meet regulatory obligations with reduced operational overhead.
(Source: HelpNet Security)
