What it Does:
Provides fast, cloud-based antivirus and DNS protection for endpoints. Webroot focuses solely on device-level threats (malware, ransomware, phishing links) without additional layers like email or cloud security. It is part of the OpenText portfolio, and businesses can optionally expand protection with other OpenText cybersecurity solutions, such as email security, backup, or threat intelligence tools.
Pros:
✔ Very lightweight and fast—ideal for performance-sensitive devices
✔ Quick deployment and easy management
✔ Integrated into NinjaOne (no separate install needed)
✔ DNS filtering adds an extra security layer against malicious websites
✔ Expandable via OpenText add-ons for broader security needs
Cons:
✘ No email security or phishing email scanning
✘ No DLP (Data Loss Prevention) or compliance reporting
✘ Not an all-in-one solution without additional OpenText modules
Best For:
Businesses needing efficient, device-level protection without resource-heavy software, with the flexibility to add more protection through OpenText’s broader suite.
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