When you're working with many assets, you're getting (too) many chaotic alerts. ?? We're bringing ORDR to that chaos! ORDR places AI-powered intelligence on your high-risk devices and automated protection for mission-critical assets. We start with visibility into your assets as this is the foundation for everything. Then, we help you identify your vulnerabilities. ORDR delivers actionable insights, detecting missing security controls, unpatched vulnerabilities, and anomalous behavior before they escalate. Remember: Insights alone don’t stop threats — action does. ?
ORDR
计算机和网络安全
Santa Clara,CA 9,800 位关注者
The leader in AI-powered asset risk & exposure management, we make taking actions simple — bringing ORDR to chaos.
关于我们
ORDR is the leader in AI-powered asset risk and exposure management, trusted by top organizations across healthcare, pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, and financial services. With insights from over 100 million asset types, ORDR’s platform empowers security teams to identify their biggest risks and take swift, effective action. From maintaining security hygiene to real-time threat detection and protection using microsegmentation, ORDR makes action not just possible but automated and simple — bringing ORDR to chaos. ORDR is backed by top investors including Wing Venture Capital, Ten Eleven Ventures, Battery Ventures, Mayo Clinic Ventures, and Kaiser Permanente Ventures. For more information, visit www.ordr.net.
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https://ordr.net
ORDR的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 计算机和网络安全
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Santa Clara,CA
- 类型
- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2015
- 领域
- IoT、Security、Cybersecurity、Healthcare、Medical Devices、hospitality、Network Security、IoT Security、Retail、Transportation、Government、Network Access、Manufacturing、IoMT、IoMT Security、Medical Device Security、asset management and security、CAASM、Cyber physical systems和cyber physical systems security
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ORDR员工
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Steve Stark
VP of Channel Sales◆ Generated $205 Million in Revenue at Fortune 100 Tech ◆ Led 55 Associates ◆ Start-up, Growth and Enterprise Leadership Roles ◆…
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Rene Bonvanie
Advisor to startups & VCs and CMO Emeritus of Palo Alto Networks
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Carla Wasko
Vice President Human Resources
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Irina Cohen
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The cybersecurity risks to operational technology (OT) are increasing as legacy systems become more connected. Unlike IT, OT controls physical processes in critical sectors like energy, healthcare, and transportation. Cyberattacks on these systems can lead to real-world disruptions, as seen in past incidents targeting power grids and industrial facilities. Read more from Phil Muncaster for ESET. https://bit.ly/4iurdqw
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Cyber attackers are constantly exploiting connected assets for high-impact attacks. This is why asset intelligence is now king. Your "why" is due to increased regulatory pressure, escalating attack sophistication, and reliance on a diverse mix of devices. ?? If it plugs in, it's a potential target for cyberattacks. With today’s hyperconnected networks, a single compromise can affect your entire organization. Every asset you connect brings some level of risk; together, they create a complex web of exposure that’s tough to understand, let alone control.
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??? Wes Wright, ORDR Chief Healthcare Officer, talks with Drex DeFord on this episode of This Week Health about the persistent vulnerabilities of medical devices. Wes talks about segmentation, a very important topic in healthcare cybersecurity: https://bit.ly/4dfRm9Y
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?? The ORDR whole hospital approach enables healthcare organizations to see, know, and secure every single asset. The risks healthcare faces when it comes to cyberattacks are specific due to: ?? Medical devices such as infusion pumps and EKG machines aren’t designed with security in mind. ?? Ransomware threat actors are specifically targeting healthcare systems. ?? Your attack surface goes beyond medical IoMT to every device (such as HVAC systems, elevator control systems, cameras), applications, cloud, and SaaS. Cyberattacks on your HVAC? It's certainly possible.
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When an incident strikes, identifying compromised assets and their connections is critical—but it often takes teams over 24 hours to gather the data they need. Asset intelligence can change the game for your incident response efforts. Join Pandian Gnanaprakasam, our Co-Founder and CEO, and David Chen, our Director of Product Marketing, as they share: ?? How asset intelligence accelerates incident analysis for faster action. ?? Why mapping user interactions helps pinpoint compromised assets quickly. ?? How detailed software and vulnerability insights sharpen your response. Watch now: https://bit.ly/4iYCmRj
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In the latest edition of "Bring ORDR to Security," we go over attack surface management and how to use asset intelligence to prepare for threats. Subscribe to receive these cybersecurity insights automatically. In case you missed it, we offer a handy checklist to help you determine if you already have asset intelligence and how to improve it. Dive into all of the editions: https://bit.ly/3XeY3SZ
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We are excited about this CISO panel on Thursday! Check out all the details ??
?? We're less than ?? days away from our Sold Out CISO Panel Breakfast happening on March 27th from 7:30-10:30am! We are excited to bring this star-studded panel together for you, including some new faces after our re-scheduling! You've met Eli Edelkind John Scrimsher Dane Jones , and our moderator James Kimble. We're so excited to introduce: ?? Michael Adams (CISO @ Zoom Video Communications) ?? Madison Slater (Director of Cybersecurity @ Tepper Sports & Entertainment) Their valuable insights is only going to make our panel discussion stronger! See you all next Thursday ? For those who missed out on registering, check our Events Page for upcoming opportunities to engage with IT Professionals, and if you are not a member today please sign up! Jim Pullano Jennifer Goodrich Joseph Miller ↓ ??? FOCP Andy James, MBA Jeffrey Pugliese Liv Brandt Monica Murphy Jimmy Mullick, CSM, CC-ISC2, CCST
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ORDR Chief Healthcare Officer Wes Wright wanted us to give him a MySpace... we gave him a blog instead. ?? The result is this gem, with his thoughts about the proposed new HIPAA/HITECH rules. He distills 64 pages of information into only what you need to know: https://bit.ly/4hv3pBH
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Healthcare data breaches continue to rise, with more than 560,000 individuals affected by recent incidents. Stolen data includes names, Social Security numbers, medical records, and insurance details. Ransomware groups Rhysida and BianLian have claimed responsibility for these attacks, via Eduard Kovacs at SecurityWeek. https://bit.ly/4iG8DvG