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Data flow: OpenText Webroot Unity ? Drupal
Security teams can push endpoint protection status, active threat alerts, and remediation summaries into a Drupal-based internal portal. Content and operations teams get a single view of device health across editorial, marketing, and support environments without logging into the security console.
Data flow: OpenText Webroot Unity ? Drupal
When Webroot detects malware, phishing, or ransomware activity, incident details can be published to a restricted Drupal portal for IT, compliance, and business continuity teams. This creates a controlled communication channel for incident updates, response steps, and recovery instructions.
Data flow: OpenText Webroot Unity ? Drupal
Endpoint risk signals from Webroot can be used to influence access decisions for Drupal administrative users. For example, if a device is flagged as compromised or unpatched, the integration can trigger a temporary restriction on publishing or administrative actions until the endpoint is remediated.
Data flow: OpenText Webroot Unity ? Drupal
Security teams can feed current threat intelligence, phishing trends, and recommended user actions into Drupal to publish internal awareness content. HR, communications, or security awareness teams can then quickly update employee-facing guidance on the intranet or learning portal.
Data flow: OpenText Webroot Unity ? Drupal
Organizations can surface endpoint compliance metrics in a Drupal governance or compliance portal used by leadership, auditors, and risk teams. Webroot data can populate reports showing protection coverage, unresolved threats, and remediation trends across the enterprise.
Data flow: OpenText Webroot Unity ? Drupal
If Drupal is used as a service portal or case intake front end, Webroot alerts can be attached to support requests when users report suspicious activity or device issues. This gives service desk teams immediate context and speeds triage.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Drupal can notify Webroot when high-risk publishing activity occurs, such as content changes from unmanaged devices or from endpoints with recent threat detections. Webroot can then flag the device for review while Drupal temporarily requires additional approval for publishing actions.