Hyland Software builds the infrastructure that holds the unstructured data economy together - think insurance claims, patient records, government filings. Founded in 1991 and headquartered in Westlake, Ohio, the company has quietly embedded its OnBase platform inside more than half of the Fortune 100. That means the attack surface isn't theoretical: it's the content pipelines of healthcare systems, financial services firms, and government agencies where a breach doesn't just leak data - it disrupts institutional memory.
The security challenge here scales with the problem domain. Hyland manages enterprise content management, process automation, and AI-enabled handling of unstructured data across its Content Innovation Cloud™ and OnBase platforms. The team operates across sectors where compliance regimes are non-negotiable - HIPAA, FedRAMP, SOX - so the threat model extends beyond perimeter defense into access control, data residency, and the integrity of automated workflows that touch sensitive documents at scale.
With 3,500+ employees globally, the engineering organization has to defend a platform that processes the kinds of records regulators audit and adversaries covet. The work spans cloud security architecture, identity and access management, secure software development lifecycle practices, and monitoring across environments that serve some of the most regulated industries in the economy.