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Data flow: OpenText Webroot Unity ? Gmail
When Webroot Unity detects malware, ransomware, phishing attempts, or policy violations on endpoints, it can send alert notifications to Gmail distribution lists or shared security mailboxes. This gives IT operations and security teams immediate visibility into threats without requiring them to log into the security console for every event.
Business value: Faster incident response, reduced dwell time, and improved coordination between security and support teams.
Data flow: Gmail ? OpenText Webroot Unity
Employees can forward suspicious emails from Gmail to a dedicated security mailbox or use a reporting workflow that creates a security case in Webroot Unity. This helps security teams analyze reported phishing attempts, correlate them with endpoint activity, and take action if a user has interacted with a malicious message.
Business value: Improves phishing detection, encourages employee reporting, and shortens investigation cycles.
Data flow: OpenText Webroot Unity ? Gmail
Webroot Unity can send automated Gmail notifications to device users and their managers when an endpoint is quarantined, requires remediation, or has failed a security check. This keeps stakeholders informed and helps drive timely user action, such as rebooting a device, disconnecting from the network, or contacting support.
Business value: Better compliance follow-through, fewer unresolved endpoint issues, and less manual chasing by IT.
Data flow: OpenText Webroot Unity ? Gmail ? OpenText Webroot Unity
When a user or business unit requests an exception to endpoint protection policy, Webroot Unity can initiate an approval request through Gmail to the appropriate manager, security lead, or application owner. The approver receives the request in Gmail and responds through a controlled workflow that updates the exception status in Webroot Unity.
Business value: Streamlines exception handling, improves auditability, and reduces delays for legitimate business needs.
Data flow: OpenText Webroot Unity ? Gmail
Webroot Unity can generate scheduled security posture reports and distribute them via Gmail to executives, compliance officers, and department heads. Reports may include endpoint coverage, threat trends, remediation status, and policy compliance metrics.
Business value: Improves visibility into security performance and supports governance, risk, and compliance reporting.
Data flow: Gmail ? OpenText Webroot Unity
During employee onboarding or offboarding, Gmail can be used to notify IT and security teams when a new user is ready for device protection enrollment or when an employee exits and their endpoint must be reviewed. Webroot Unity can then confirm protection status, quarantine actions, or device cleanup steps back to the relevant mailbox.
Business value: Reduces onboarding gaps, strengthens access and device control, and supports secure employee lifecycle management.
Data flow: OpenText Webroot Unity ? Gmail
For active security incidents, Webroot Unity can send case updates to Gmail-based team inboxes used by IT, security, legal, or compliance teams. Team members can reply, share evidence, and coordinate remediation steps through Gmail while the incident record in Webroot Unity remains the system of record.
Business value: Improves incident coordination, reduces communication silos, and speeds resolution across departments.
Data flow: OpenText Webroot Unity ? Gmail
Security teams can use Webroot Unity insights to send targeted Gmail notifications to employees about active phishing campaigns, risky file types, or endpoint hygiene reminders. These messages can be tailored by department, geography, or risk exposure to improve awareness and reduce repeat incidents.
Business value: Strengthens security awareness, reduces user-driven risk, and supports proactive defense.