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ORDR AI Protect
Additional Info
| Company | ORDR |
| Company size | 100-399 employees |
| World Region | North America |
| Website | https://ordr.net |
NOMINATION HIGHLIGHTS
ORDR is redefining healthcare IoT and medical device security by solving the industry’s most persistent problem: how to turn intelligence into action fast enough to protect patient care in the age of AI-driven attacks.
Healthcare environments are among the most complex and risk-sensitive in the world, with tens of thousands of connected medical, IoT, OT, and IT devices—many unmanaged, unpatchable, and mission-critical. ORDR delivers unmatched device intelligence, continuously discovering, classifying, and understanding every connected asset based on real behavior, not assumptions or static inventories. This intelligence becomes the foundation for decisive action.
What sets ORDR apart is that intelligence and enforcement live in the same platform. ORDR provides industry-leading segmentation at scale—clinically safe, behavior-based, and enforceable without requiring additional tools or integrations. Security teams can immediately contain threats, prevent lateral movement, and isolate risk without disrupting care delivery. This unified approach enables healthcare organizations to meet Zero Trust principles and align with frameworks such as NIST—without adding operational burden.
ORDR also orchestrates what teams should never have to do manually. From policy creation and segmentation planning to workflows and remediation tasks, ORDR automates the heavy lifting—allowing security, IT, and clinical engineering teams to focus on outcomes, not tickets and spreadsheets.
Built with AI at its core, ORDR is designed to fight the speed of AI attacks with AI-driven security. It shifts organizations from reactive defense to proactive security—where risk is addressed before it becomes an incident, not after patient care is threatened.
The impact is proven at the highest level. ORDR is trusted by three of the four lop healthcare organizations in the United States, securing some of the most complex and mission-critical clinical environments in the world.

