Ordr nabs $40M to monitor connected devices for anomalies – TechCrunch
In 2015, there were approximately 3.5 billion internet of things (IoT) devices in use. Today, the number stands around 35 billion, and is expected to eclipse 75 billion by 2025. IoT devices range from connected blood pressure monitors to industrial temperature sensors, and they're indispensable. The challenge was the driving force behind Ordr, a startup focused on network-level device security. Pandian Gnanaprakasam and Sheausong Yang -- who between them had tenures at Cisco, Aruba Networks, and AT&T Bell Labs -- co-founded Ordr in 2015 to address what they call the "visibility gap" in enterprise networks.
Jun-1-2022, 12:45:15 GMT
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