Content Sentry
for OpenText Content Server
Why it Matters
Detecting unusual behavior within the OpenText Content Server is one of the top priorities for Administrators and Content Owners. In an era where data breaches and insider threats can lead to costly repercussions, taking proactive steps to secure valuable company secrets is crucial. The lessons from major security incidents, such as the Edward Snowden case, underscore the need for heightened vigilance and strategic defense mechanisms to keep proprietary information out of the wrong hands.
Powerful Use Cases
- Real-time monitoring of Content Server to detect and prevent anomalous activity.
- Enhanced security to identify and protect sensitive content stored in libraries.
- Prevent data breaches to safeguard corporate reputation and avoid lawsuits.
- Ensure compliance and handle customer data responsibly within your organization.
- Mitigate regulatory risks by swiftly detecting credential misuse and advanced security threats.
- Integrate seamlessly with your existing security stack—no massive overhaul required!
Key Benefits
- Real-time user activity tracking including login attempts, file downloads, and DLP violations.
- Proactive insider threat detection before it leads to business disruptions or data loss.
- Advanced anomaly detection for suspicious behaviors like excessive downloads, unusual access patterns, and after-hours activity.
- Configurable security thresholds and customizable policies for tailored protection.
- Privileged user analytics, tracking key actions like user additions, deletions, security settings changes, and password policies.
- Data-driven insights for accurate threat identification, minimizing false positives and negatives.
- Automated remediation with instant actions—encrypt files, adjust permissions, and log suspicious behavior.
- Flexible deployment options including on-premises, cloud, and hybrid implementations.
- Seamless integration with leading security and observability platforms such as Splunk.
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Detecting unusual behavior within the OpenText Content Server is one of the top priorities for Administrators and Content Owners. In an era where data breaches and insider threats can lead to costly repercussions, taking proactive steps to secure valuable company secrets is crucial. The lessons from major security incidents, such as the Edward Snowden case, underscore the need for heightened vigilance and strategic defense mechanisms to keep proprietary information out of the wrong hands Powerful Use Cases
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