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Dropbox - OpenText Webroot Unity Integration and Automation

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Common Integration Use Cases Between Dropbox and OpenText Webroot Unity

1. Secure file access for remote and hybrid teams

Flow: Dropbox ? OpenText Webroot Unity

When employees sync or download Dropbox files to endpoints, Webroot Unity can monitor those devices for malware, ransomware, and suspicious file activity. This is especially valuable for distributed teams that regularly access shared project folders from laptops and mobile devices.

  • Protects company documents, creative assets, and client files stored in Dropbox
  • Reduces the risk of infected endpoints spreading threats through shared folders
  • Supports secure collaboration without limiting file accessibility

2. Threat response for suspicious file activity

Flow: OpenText Webroot Unity ? Dropbox

If Webroot detects malware or ransomware behavior on a managed device, it can trigger a workflow to restrict or review Dropbox access for that endpoint or user. This helps security teams contain threats before infected files are synced or shared across the organization.

  • Limits propagation of malicious files through cloud storage
  • Supports rapid containment during endpoint incidents
  • Helps security teams coordinate with IT and collaboration owners

3. Controlled sharing of sensitive business documents

Flow: Dropbox ? OpenText Webroot Unity

Organizations can use Dropbox for external sharing with clients, contractors, and partners while relying on Webroot Unity to ensure the devices accessing those files meet security standards. This is useful for legal, finance, HR, and executive teams sharing sensitive documents outside the company.

  • Improves confidence in external collaboration
  • Supports policy-based access decisions for managed endpoints
  • Reduces exposure from compromised contractor or partner devices

4. Ransomware protection for shared team folders

Flow: Dropbox ? OpenText Webroot Unity

Shared team folders in Dropbox are often targeted by ransomware because they contain high-value business content. Webroot Unity can help detect suspicious encryption behavior on endpoints before it impacts synchronized files, reducing the chance of widespread file corruption.

  • Protects shared repositories used by operations, marketing, and product teams
  • Minimizes downtime caused by mass file encryption
  • Supports faster recovery by preventing broader file contamination

5. Secure onboarding and offboarding of employees and contractors

Flow: Dropbox ? OpenText Webroot Unity

During onboarding, IT can provision Dropbox access only to devices protected by Webroot Unity. During offboarding, security teams can revoke access and verify endpoint status to ensure company files are no longer accessible from unmanaged devices.

  • Improves control over file access throughout the employee lifecycle
  • Reduces risk from former employees or expired contractor accounts
  • Creates a cleaner handoff between HR, IT, and security teams

6. Incident investigation using file and endpoint context

Flow: OpenText Webroot Unity ? Dropbox

When a security incident occurs, analysts can review whether suspicious files were downloaded from or uploaded to Dropbox. This helps determine whether a threat was isolated to one endpoint or potentially distributed through shared folders or external links.

  • Speeds up root-cause analysis
  • Improves visibility into file movement during incidents
  • Supports more accurate containment and remediation decisions

7. Protection of creative and large media workflows

Flow: Dropbox ? OpenText Webroot Unity

Creative teams often use Dropbox to exchange large design files, video assets, and campaign materials across multiple devices. Webroot Unity can help secure those endpoints so that high-value media files are not exposed to malware that could corrupt assets or interrupt production schedules.

  • Supports secure collaboration for design, media, and marketing teams
  • Reduces the risk of asset loss or corruption
  • Helps maintain productivity in file-heavy workflows

8. Policy enforcement for regulated business content

Flow: Dropbox ? OpenText Webroot Unity

For organizations handling regulated or confidential content, Dropbox can serve as the controlled file repository while Webroot Unity enforces endpoint security policies on devices accessing that content. This is useful for legal, healthcare, financial services, and professional services environments.

  • Strengthens protection around sensitive documents
  • Supports compliance-oriented access controls
  • Aligns file collaboration with endpoint security governance

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