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Getty Images and OpenText Webroot Unity serve very different but complementary enterprise needs. Getty Images supports licensed visual content sourcing for marketing, communications, and creative production, while OpenText Webroot Unity protects endpoints and manages cybersecurity across the organization. Integrating the two can improve secure content workflows, reduce risk in creative operations, and help security teams govern how licensed media is accessed and used across devices and users.
Data flow: OpenText Webroot Unity to Getty Images
Use Webroot Unity to enforce endpoint security policies before users can access Getty Images from corporate devices. Only managed, compliant endpoints can reach Getty Images plugins, web portals, or API-connected creative tools. This is especially useful for marketing, design, and agency teams working with licensed assets on laptops and shared workstations.
Data flow: Getty Images to OpenText Webroot Unity
When users download images, videos, or design files from Getty Images, file activity can be monitored by Webroot Unity to detect suspicious behavior on the endpoint. This helps security teams identify if a compromised device is using creative workflows as a delivery path for malware or if users are being redirected through phishing pages impersonating asset libraries.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Integrate user identity and endpoint trust signals from Webroot Unity with Getty Images access controls so only approved employees can retrieve premium or rights-managed assets. For example, marketing managers may be allowed to access campaign imagery, while contractors or temporary staff are restricted to specific collections or lower-risk content libraries.
Data flow: OpenText Webroot Unity to Getty Images
Many organizations access Getty Images through plugins embedded in design tools. Webroot Unity can validate the security posture of the endpoint before allowing those plugins to operate, helping prevent malicious extensions, tampered software, or compromised design environments from interacting with Getty Images content.
Data flow: Getty Images to OpenText Webroot Unity
Getty Images usage logs can be correlated with endpoint security data from Webroot Unity to create a clearer audit trail of who accessed which assets, from which device, and under what security conditions. This is valuable for compliance teams, especially in regulated industries or global enterprises managing brand and licensing obligations.
Data flow: OpenText Webroot Unity to Getty Images
If Webroot Unity detects ransomware, remote access trojans, or suspicious outbound activity on a device, access to Getty Images can be automatically restricted. This prevents attackers from using the Getty Images account or connected creative tools to download, copy, or exfiltrate licensed media and associated project files.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Combine Getty Images activity data with Webroot Unity security events in a centralized reporting workflow for IT, security, and marketing operations. This gives business leaders visibility into how creative teams are using licensed assets and whether those workflows are occurring on secure, policy-compliant devices.
Data flow: OpenText Webroot Unity to Getty Images
For remote employees, freelancers, and agency partners, Webroot Unity can verify endpoint health before allowing access to Getty Images through approved channels. This is useful when external teams need temporary access to licensed imagery for campaigns, product launches, or editorial production.
Overall, integrating Getty Images with OpenText Webroot Unity helps enterprises protect creative workflows without slowing down content production. The result is better control over licensed media, stronger endpoint security, and more efficient collaboration across marketing, design, IT, and compliance teams.