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OpenText Expands Availability of Core Threat Detection and Response with Deep Microsoft Integrations

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OpenText (NASDAQ: OTEX) expanded OpenText Core Threat Detection and Response with deep integrations into Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, Microsoft Entra ID and Microsoft Security Copilot on Oct. 8, 2025.

The AI-powered solution adds behavior-based indicators and identity context to improve detection, reduce alert noise, guide investigations, and automate response across cloud, on-premises, and hybrid environments. Use cases highlighted include insider threat detection, account takeover correlation, early-stage ransomware detection, alert triage, and automated playbook-driven containment. OpenText positions the product as part of its OpenText Cybersecurity Cloud and says it is available now.

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OpenText expands its AI threat product with deep Microsoft integrations to improve detection, reduce noise, and accelerate response.

OpenText Core Threat Detection and Response pairs behavioral endpoint analysis, identity context from Microsoft Entra ID, and Microsoft Defender signals to produce higher-confidence alerts and guided playbooks. The integration with Microsoft Security Copilot aims to turn combined telemetry into concise investigative summaries so analysts can move faster from signal to containment.

Success depends on the quality and latency of data shared between OpenText and Microsoft, customer environment coverage, and the accuracy of the AI models in reducing false positives while retaining true positives. Integration complexity, access to identity and endpoint telemetry, and operational tuning are material risks that will determine real-world effectiveness.

Watch adoption and measurable outcomes: reductions in alert volume, mean time to detect/contain, and customer case studies from deployments announced after Oct 8, 2025. Also monitor expansion beyond endpoints and identities and vendor onboarding metrics over the next 6–12 months for evidence the partnership delivers the stated efficiency gains.

AI-Powered Threat Detection and Response Now Seamlessly Integrated with Microsoft Defender, Entra ID, and Security Copilot

WATERLOO, ON, Oct. 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- OpenText™ (NASDAQ: OTEX), (TSX: OTEX), a global leader in secure information management for AI, today announced new innovations within OpenText™ Core Threat Detection and Response, an AI-powered cybersecurity solution deeply integrated with Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, Microsoft Entra ID and Microsoft Copilot for Security. The joint solution helps security teams detect, investigate, and respond to threats faster while cutting alert noise.

Adversaries are using AI to move faster and hide better. OpenText Core Threat Detection and Response extends Microsoft Copilot for Security with behavior-based indicators and identity context from continuous endpoint and user analysis—yielding more relevant summaries, guided investigations, and recommended actions so analysts can quickly move from signal to response with higher confidence

OpenText Core Threat Detection and Response is a foundational element of the next-generation OpenText Cybersecurity Cloud. Now fully integrated with Microsoft security tools—including Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, Entra ID, and Microsoft Security Copilot— the solution is designed to help organizations with comprehensive visibility, identity-centric protection, accelerated detection, and coordinated enterprise-wide response.

"With OpenText Core Threat Detection and Response, we're simplifying security while delivering stronger protection against insider threats and sophisticated, hard-to-detect attacks," said Muhi Majzoub, OpenText EVP, Security Products. "Powered by AI and built with deep integration into Microsoft security tools, OpenText Core Threat Detection and Response filters out the noise and surfaces the most relevant, high-confidence threats— including those that often go unnoticed. This allows security teams to respond with greater speed, precision and confidence."

Key Use Cases and Benefits for Customers

Across evaluations and upcoming deployments, customers are most interested in:

  • Insider threats & data misuse – Spot anomalous access, privilege abuse, and exfiltration patterns across endpoints and identities.
  • Account takeover & identity attacks – Correlate risky sign-ins and device signals to surface credential abuse earlier.
  • Early-stage ransomware & hands-on-keyboard activity – Detect suspicious encryption behavior, discovery, and persistence tactics before impact.
  • Alert noise reduction & triage – Prioritize high-confidence threats with behavior-based indicators so analysts focus on what matters.
  • Guided investigation & automated response – Enrich cases with context and trigger playbooks to accelerate containment and remediation

This launch reinforces OpenText's commitment to simplifying cybersecurity with AI-driven solutions that preempt attacks, mitigate compliance risks and improve efficiency—across cloud, on-premises, and hybrid environments.

"Our partnership with OpenText brings powerful new capabilities to organizations looking to strengthen their security posture against accelerating attacks," said Heather Deggans, Vice President, Americas Software Development Companies, Enterprise Partner Solutions from Microsoft. "With deep integration with Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, Entra ID, and Security Copilot, OpenText's Core Threat Detection and Response helps customers seamlessly harness their existing data to elevate their effectiveness and efficiency in addressing elusive threats and to amplify their ROI. We also look forward to building on this partnership to expand beyond endpoint and identities and into additional sources in the future."

As part of its broader vision for secure information management with AI, OpenText is addressing one of today's biggest challenges: complexity. New research from the Ponemon Institute highlights why reducing complexity has become a top priority: 73% of security and IT leaders say streamlining security is essential to strengthening their posture, yet the growth of IoT devices and unstructured data continue to make defenses harder to manage underscoring the need for AI-driven, integrated security.

OpenText Core Threat Detection and Response is available now as part of the OpenText Cybersecurity Cloud. To learn more, visit: www.opentext.com/cybersecurity.

Additional Resources:

  • To learn more about OpenText Core Threat Detection and Response, click here
  • To request a personalized demo for OpenText Core Threat Detection and Response, click here
  • Check out this ⁠click tour to see OpenText Core Threat Detection and Response in action!

About OpenText Cybersecurity 

OpenText Cybersecurity provides comprehensive security solutions for companies and partners of all sizes. OpenText Cybersecurity provides comprehensive security solutions for companies and partners of all sizes. From prevention, detection and response to recovery, investigation and compliance, our unified/end-to-end platform helps customers build cyber resilience via a holistic security portfolio. Powered by actionable insights from our real-time and contextual threat intelligence, OpenText Cybersecurity customers benefit from high efficacy products, a compliant experience and simplified security to help manage business risk. 

About OpenText  

OpenText™ is a leading Cloud and AI company that provides organizations around the world with a comprehensive suite of Business AI, Business Clouds, and Business Technology.  We help organizations grow, innovate, become more efficient and effective, and do so in a trusted and secure way – through Information Management. For more information about OpenText (NASDAQ/TSX: OTEX), please visit us at www.opentext.com.  

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Certain statements in this press release may contain words considered forward-looking statements or information under applicable securities laws. These statements are based on OpenText's current expectations, estimates, forecasts and projections about the operating environment, economies, and markets in which the company operates. These statements are subject to important assumptions, risks and uncertainties that are difficult to predict, and the actual outcome may be materially different. OpenText's assumptions, although considered reasonable by the company at the date of this press release, may prove to be inaccurate and consequently its actual results could differ materially from the expectations set out herein. For additional information with respect to risks and other factors which could occur, see OpenText's Annual Report on Form 10-K, Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q and other securities filings with the SEC and other securities regulators. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance upon any such forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date made. Unless otherwise required by applicable securities laws, OpenText disclaims any intention or obligations to update or revise any forward-looking statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or otherwise. Further, readers should note that we may announce information using our website, press releases, securities law filings, public conference calls, webcasts and the social media channels identified on the Investors section of our website (https://investors.OpenText.com). Such social media channels may include the Company's or our CEO's blog, Twitter account or LinkedIn account. The information posted through such channels may be material. Accordingly, readers should monitor such channels in addition to our other forms of communication.  

Copyright © 2025 OpenText. All Rights Reserved. Trademarks owned by OpenText. One or more patents may cover this product(s). For more information, please visit https://www.OpenText.com/patents.

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FAQ

What did OpenText (OTEX) announce on October 8, 2025 about Core Threat Detection and Response?

OpenText announced deeper integrations of Core Threat Detection and Response with Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, Entra ID, and Security Copilot, available now.

How does the OpenText OTEX integration with Microsoft Security Copilot help security teams?

It adds behavior-based indicators and identity context to produce more relevant summaries, guided investigations, and recommended actions to speed response.

Which specific threats does OpenText Core Threat Detection and Response target for OTEX customers?

The product targets insider threats, account takeover/identity attacks, early-stage ransomware, and high-volume alert triage.

Is OpenText Core Threat Detection and Response available to customers now (OTEX)?

Yes. OpenText says Core Threat Detection and Response is available now as part of the OpenText Cybersecurity Cloud.

What operational benefits does OpenText (OTEX) claim from the new integrations?

OpenText claims reduced alert noise, prioritized high-confidence threats, enriched case context, and faster containment via automated playbooks.
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