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Ordr

Security platform for discovering, profiling, and protecting connected assets

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Ordr Description

Ordr provides security solutions for connected assets across cloud, on-premises, and SaaS environments. The company was founded in 2015 by executives from Aruba Networks and focuses on addressing the complexity of securing connected devices throughout their entire lifecycle. The platform discovers and profiles connected assets, identifying critical risks while filtering out noise in complex environments. Ordr's technology uses deep packet inspection and machine learning to create a comprehensive inventory of devices, understand their behavior, and detect anomalies. The system provides visibility into device communications, vulnerabilities, and security posture. Ordr serves multiple sectors with particular emphasis on healthcare, where the company addresses the security challenges of medical devices and IoT equipment. The Chief Healthcare Officer role within the leadership team reflects this vertical focus. The platform integrates with existing security infrastructure to enable automated policy enforcement and incident response. The company's approach centers on asset intelligence, using behavioral analysis to understand normal device operations and identify deviations that may indicate security threats. This includes monitoring network traffic patterns, identifying unencrypted communications, and detecting vulnerable firmware versions. The platform provides risk scoring and prioritization to help security teams focus on the most critical issues. Ordr is backed by Battery Ventures and has assembled a leadership team with extensive experience from companies including Aruba Networks, Cisco, Palo Alto Networks, and various healthcare organizations.