In most organizations, IT operations and cybersecurity are a team sport—or at least they should be. Security, IT, and networking teams all play critical roles in protecting the enterprise, but their tools and processes often operate in silos. Alerts go to one team, configurations to another, and compliance requirements get lost in translation. This fragmentation slows response times, duplicates effort, and leaves critical vulnerabilities unaddressed.
ORDR IQ represents a fundamental shift in how connected asset security works. Rather than forcing teams to manually correlate data across disparate platforms, ORDR IQ deploys multi-agent intelligence that mirrors the way your organization actually works. Each agent specializes in a specific domain—threat detection, vulnerability assessment, compliance monitoring, or operational insights—while maintaining perfect synchronization with the others. The result is a unified view of risk that speaks directly to the concerns of every team member.
The key innovation lies in how these agents communicate and share context. When a threat agent identifies suspicious behavior on a medical device or industrial control system, that intelligence immediately feeds into the compliance agent's assessment and the operations team's response playbook. There's no lag, no manual handoff, and no information loss. Teams see the same threat landscape and can act with confidence, knowing they're working from complete and current intelligence.
For healthcare organizations and critical infrastructure operators, this agent-based approach addresses a persistent challenge: the gap between what security knows and what operations can safely implement. ORDR IQ's agents understand both the security implications and the operational constraints of connected devices, enabling recommendations that actually work in real-world environments. A suggested patch or segmentation rule gets evaluated not just for security value but for impact on patient care or production continuity.
The platform's ability to mirror your team structure also accelerates onboarding and adoption. New team members find that ORDR IQ's agents work the way they've been trained to think, rather than forcing them to learn a new paradigm. This alignment between tool design and organizational workflow reduces friction and builds faster consensus around security decisions.