Improving Content Security in OpenText Applications

Written by Reveille

December 16, 2019

Improving Content Security in OpenText Applications

December 16, 2019

OpenText and Reveille announced some exciting news at Enfuse 2019! We unveiled OpenText Content Security for EnCase by Reveille to detect, speed investigation of and reduce the impact from a content breach.

Reveal your content security blind spots

Content-specific use cases can be a blind spot for InfoSec teams. A compromised user or malicious insider can access content repositories to edit files or download sensitive information. To reduce the risk from these types of threats, OpenText Content Security for EnCase integrates Reveille’s near real-time user data and security alerts for OpenText Documentum, Content Suite and InfoArchive customers directly into OpenText EnCase Endpoint Security.

With OpenText Content Security, enterprises can detect threats quickly and take action to quickly reduce the risk of breaches by shutting down access, isolating the device and disabling the user. With continuous monitoring for abnormal content access, enterprises can be more confident that their business-critical digital assets are secure.

The new OpenText Content Security for EnCase by Reveille solution continuously monitors for suspicious content access behaviors and provides early indication of a potential breach or other serious security issues to:

  • Based on severity, automatically creates events or investigations in Encase if users are improperly accessing documents or an irregular login pattern is detected.
  • Accelerate response time by initiating investigative workflows when suspicious activity is detected.
  • Conditionally or automatically isolate the windows device from the domain.
  • Conditionally or automatically remove user access to the application.
  • Generate evidenced-based reports demonstrating compliance for audit requests.

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