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OpenText Webroot Unity and Loci serve very different but complementary enterprise needs. OpenText Webroot Unity strengthens endpoint security, threat detection, and centralized cyber defense, while Loci improves content personalization through AI-driven recommendations. Integrated together, they can help organizations deliver personalized digital experiences without compromising security, governance, or operational control.
Data flow: OpenText Webroot Unity to Loci
Security events from OpenText Webroot Unity can be used to restrict or adjust the content recommendations shown in internal employee portals. For example, if a device is flagged as high risk, Loci can suppress sensitive content recommendations such as HR documents, financial reports, or executive communications.
Data flow: OpenText Webroot Unity to Loci
When OpenText Webroot Unity detects suspicious endpoint behavior from a user session, Loci can reduce the personalization depth or limit recommendations to low-risk public content. This is useful for customer portals, self-service sites, and content hubs where personalized recommendations are normally driven by browsing behavior.
Data flow: Bi-directional
When OpenText Webroot Unity identifies a threat campaign, Loci can help tailor the delivery of security awareness content to the right user groups based on behavior, role, or content engagement patterns. In return, engagement data from Loci can help security teams understand which advisories or training materials are being consumed and which audiences need follow-up.
Data flow: OpenText Webroot Unity to Loci
For organizations managing large fleets of endpoints, OpenText Webroot Unity can provide device trust or threat status to Loci so that content recommendations are adjusted based on endpoint health. Devices with unresolved malware, phishing, or ransomware indicators can be limited to safe, non-sensitive recommendations.
Data flow: Bi-directional
Loci can analyze user engagement with security training content and recommend the next most relevant module, such as phishing awareness, password hygiene, or device protection best practices. OpenText Webroot Unity can provide threat context, allowing Loci to prioritize training based on the types of threats detected across the environment.
Data flow: OpenText Webroot Unity to Loci
Security teams can classify users or devices as high risk based on endpoint telemetry from OpenText Webroot Unity. Loci can then apply content recommendation rules that avoid surfacing confidential, regulated, or operationally sensitive materials to those segments until the risk is resolved.
Data flow: Loci to OpenText Webroot Unity
Loci engagement analytics can be shared with security operations teams to show which users are interacting with security-related content, which topics are most viewed, and where awareness gaps exist. OpenText Webroot Unity can use this information to prioritize outreach or remediation for users who are not engaging with critical guidance.
Data flow: Bi-directional
If Loci detects unusual content interaction patterns, such as repeated clicks on risky or unexpected content categories, that signal can be correlated with endpoint threat data from OpenText Webroot Unity. Together, the platforms can help identify potential phishing, account misuse, or compromised user behavior earlier in the incident lifecycle.
Overall, integrating OpenText Webroot Unity with Loci enables organizations to deliver smarter content experiences while applying security-aware controls that reduce risk, improve governance, and support more effective cross-functional workflows.