Best Cyber Risk Management Software for OpenText Content Management (Extended ECM)

Find and compare the best Cyber Risk Management software for OpenText Content Management (Extended ECM) in 2026

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Cyber Risk Management software for OpenText Content Management (Extended ECM) on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    SOCRadar Extended Threat Intelligence Reviews
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    SOCRadar Extended Threat Intelligence is a holistic platform designed from the ground up to proactively detect and assess cyber threats, providing actionable insights with contextual relevance. Organizations increasingly require enhanced visibility into their publicly accessible assets and the vulnerabilities associated with them. Relying solely on External Attack Surface Management (EASM) solutions is inadequate for mitigating cyber risks; instead, these technologies should form part of a comprehensive enterprise vulnerability management framework. Companies are actively pursuing protection for their digital assets in every potential exposure area. The conventional focus on social media and the dark web no longer suffices, as threat actors continuously expand their methods of attack. Therefore, effective monitoring across diverse environments, including cloud storage and the dark web, is essential for empowering security teams. Additionally, for a thorough approach to Digital Risk Protection, it is crucial to incorporate services such as site takedown and automated remediation. This multifaceted strategy ensures that organizations remain resilient against the evolving landscape of cyber threats.
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    SD Elements Reviews
    SD Elements helps AppSec teams cope with fast-growing development demands by spelling out which security controls each project needs at the design stage. It follows a Security by Design approach, meaning it looks at architecture, data use, and compliance needs early, identifies relevant risks, and turns them into concrete requirements while changes are still cheap and low-friction. Many teams see security review time drop by 30–50% and fewer late surprises before release. The platform generates project-specific requirements mapped to standards such as NIST, OWASP, PCI, and ISO, and pairs them with concise implementation guidance developers can act on. This lets small AppSec groups support security for portfolios of 100+ applications without adding headcount, while driving consistent, policy-aligned expectations across teams and products instead of ad hoc checklists. SD Elements connects to Jira, CI/CD pipelines, and other engineering tools so security work is delivered and tracked in the same systems developers already use. Traceability is a core capability: every requirement is linked to its underlying risk, relevant standards, and evidence of implementation. AppSec leaders and directors get clear views of coverage, posture, and progress across applications, making it easier to reduce risk, support audits, and report meaningful security metrics to senior leadership.
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