ORDR made great strides in product innovation in Q4 with the release of a multi-agent orchestrator, ORDR IQ, that simplifies end-to-end workflow management for customers including creating dashboards, creation of segmentation policies, automate actions, and knowledge-driven config guides. ORDR continues to innovate in the segmentation space by simplifying policy generation with leading segmentation vendor (NAC, FW) solutions, which is becoming critical for customers.
ORDR strength is its data and ability to run models and frameworks on data to provide actionable insights to customers. ORDR understands the importance of reusing the tool infrastructure to improve data quality. ORDR has close to 230+ integrations and in Q4 it has strengthened its presence by adding more critical integrations in core areas. These integrations help customers add context to the ORDR platform and help ORDR become a single source of truth for every device context.
We will highlight some of the core integrations released in Q4, 2025.
Cloud Security Platform
New Integration: Wiz
ORDR provides holistic visibility into asset footprint including cloud assets. ORDR has integration with all public cloud providers. ORDR developed integration with Wiz to provide better visibility into cloud assets including security posture.
- Complete visibility into cloud assets independent of the public cloud platform used
- Visibility into security gaps – cloud assets not running Wiz
- Visibility into all vulnerabilities and security events associated with cloud instances
- Ability to map security events from Wiz to customize risk score in ORDR
- Ability to traverse attack path on ORDR using Wiz data
- Ability to map Wiz attributes to ORDR default attributes using Dynamic Data Exchange (DDX) framework
End Point Detection Response / Management Solutions
New Integrations: PAN Cortex EDR, Microsoft MECM, GoTo Resolve
ORDR provides deep integration with multiple EDR vendors, and the latest expansion of partners is intended to expand this footprint further and address more customer needs. ORDR discovers every connected device in the network including IT and agent-based assets and uses the integration data to identify gaps based on classification, add risk context, and map EDR data to default attributes.
- Identify security gaps for devices not running any EDR solutions based on the classification instead of relying solely on agent-based technologies
- Provide high fidelity endpoint data on devices with deployed agents
- Map vulnerabilities and security events from EDR platforms to ORDR to accurately determine the risk score of the device
- Provides complete insights into all applications running on the endpoint
- Easy to enforce network access with ORDR based on risk score, security events, and use of malicious apps
- Provides insights into patches based on Microsoft MECM agent
- Maps current username to device based on the logged-in user information
- Ability to map EDR attributes to ORDR default attributes using Dynamic Data Exchange (DDX) framework. Easy to define hierarchy to maintain the source of truth
Vulnerability Management Systems
New Integrations: Nessus Professional by Tenable, Rapid7 Cloud
ORDR provides deep bi-directional integration with multiple vulnerability assessment and management vendors, and the latest expansion of partners is intended to expand this footprint further and address more customer needs. Most VA systems work solely based on IP address lists and do not have visibility into critical devices in the network that are not amenable to scans and could cause denial of service, such as medical devices or PLCs. ORDR holistic visibility solution provides the above-mentioned list to VA for exclusion and provides the ability to pull vulnerability and device info from VA systems.
- Identify security gaps for devices not covered by VA solutions
- Send a critical device IP address list to VA for global or custom exclusion. The list can be updated on a daily basis and can be customized based on classification, location, business context, OS, or tags. This will prevent VA systems from actively scanning these devices
- Map vulnerabilities detected from VA platforms to ORDR to accurately determine the risk score of the device
- Ability to trigger an on-demand or scheduled scan using a VA system. The scheduled scans consider the usage and utilization of the target device before scheduling a scan
- Ability to map VA attributes to ORDR default attributes using the Dynamic Data Exchange (DDX) framework. Easy to define hierarchy to maintain the source of truth
Network Management Systems (NMS)
New Integrations: SolarWinds, Aruba AirWave
ORDR has a wide variety of integrations with leading NMS vendors, but most of these are vendor-specific and targeted for one vendor. SolarWinds solutions are used to provide visibility into networks using hybrid vendors, and this integration provides deep visibility into networks and device connectivity. ORDR has deep integration with Aruba Central (cloud and on-prem), but traditional customers still use AirWave to manage wired and wireless infrastructure. Aruba AirWave integration provides visibility into Aruba deployments including network devices, access points, SSID information, connected device information, location and map information, and user information.
- Pulls information on the complete network infrastructure managed by the NMS solution including wired, wireless, and controller information
- Information on all connected devices and the access method (wired or wireless)
- Up-to-date connectivity information including network device and switch port for wired networks and AP or SSID for wireless devices
- Ability to reconcile location information from the network infrastructure. Maps location, building, and zone information from the location configured in NMS
- Show the exact map location for every device. The information can be updated in real time using a refresh button
- Show current logged-in user information for every connected device
- Ability to map NMS attributes to ORDR default attributes using the Dynamic Data Exchange (DDX) framework. Easy to define hierarchy to maintain the source of truth
Virtualization Technology
New Integration: Nutanix
ORDR provides holistic visibility into asset footprint including data center and virtualization assets. After the advent of Broadcom acquiring VMware and changes to the license structure for ESXi, it forced customers to look for alternatives to run their virtualization stack. Most customers were looking at Nutanix as an alternative. ORDR has a deep integration with the VMware stack, and this integration provides the same level of visibility into the Nutanix stack.
- Ability to pull virtual instances from multiple Nutanix instances
- Ability to add context of communication from local devices to virtualized instances. Easy to understand and build policies based on device types instead of IP addresses
- Ability to run ORDR virtual sensor on Nutanix stack. Ease of deployment of ORDR solution without dependency on ESXi stack
Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS)
New Integration: AIMS3
ORDR provides deep bi-directional integration with multiple CMMS vendors, and the latest expansion is intended to expand this footprint further and address more customer needs.
- Provides high fidelity data for medical devices that are part of AIMS3
- Ability to map CMMS attributes to ORDR default attributes using the Dynamic Data Exchange (DDX) framework. Easy to define hierarchy to maintain the source of truth

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