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Data flow: OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration ? OpenText Webroot Unity
When integration teams create a new development or test environment in OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration, the environment details can be sent to OpenText Webroot Unity to automatically apply endpoint protection policies for the associated servers, developer workstations, or virtual machines. This ensures that every new integration environment is secured from day one without waiting for manual security setup.
Data flow: Bi-directional
OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration manages APIs, credentials, and integration artifacts, while OpenText Webroot Unity monitors endpoint and system activity for suspicious behavior. Integrating the two platforms allows security events such as malware detection, phishing-related compromise, or unusual endpoint activity to trigger review of integration credentials and access rights. In the opposite direction, changes to sensitive integration credentials can be logged or correlated with security monitoring in Webroot Unity.
Data flow: OpenText Webroot Unity ? OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration
When Webroot Unity detects malware, ransomware, or suspicious activity on a server used for integration development or messaging, it can notify OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration to flag the affected environment, suspend deployment activity, or restrict access to integration artifacts. This helps prevent compromised systems from pushing unsafe changes into production or exposing sensitive integration data.
Data flow: OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration ? OpenText Webroot Unity
Integration administration data such as environment ownership, API usage, credential inventory, and deployment status can be shared with Webroot Unity or a connected reporting layer to support compliance audits. Security teams can correlate integration platform activity with endpoint protection status to verify that development and messaging environments are operating under approved controls.
Data flow: OpenText Webroot Unity ? OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration
If Webroot Unity identifies a developer laptop or admin workstation as compromised, it can send an event to OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration to disable access to integration administration functions, revoke active sessions, or require credential reset. This reduces the risk that an infected endpoint can be used to alter APIs, credentials, or messaging configurations.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Before new APIs, credentials, or integration artifacts are promoted from development to production, OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration can send change requests to a workflow that checks endpoint security posture in OpenText Webroot Unity. If the target environment or admin device fails security checks, the promotion can be paused until remediation is complete. This creates a practical security gate in the release process.
Data flow: OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration ? OpenText Webroot Unity
OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration can provide a list of integration servers, admin endpoints, and related assets to OpenText Webroot Unity so they can be enrolled into endpoint protection and monitored centrally. This is especially useful for organizations with multiple Trading Grid environments or distributed integration teams that need standardized security coverage.
Data flow: OpenText Webroot Unity ? OpenText Developer Admin - IM Developer Administration
Threat intelligence from Webroot Unity, such as indicators of compromise, risky IPs, or phishing trends, can be shared with integration administrators to harden API access rules, update credential rotation policies, and review exposed integration endpoints. This allows the integration team to adjust configurations based on current threat conditions rather than static assumptions.