S. "Parani" P.

Strategic Business Consultant at Ordr

S. "Parani" P. has worked in a variety of roles since 1986. Starting as a Senior Planner/Research Analyst at Dallas Area Rapid Transit, they then worked as an Independent Consultant from 1995-1997. This was followed by a Senior Consultant role at DMR Consulting Group from 1997-2000, a Director role at PSINet Consulting Solutions from 2000-2001, a Principal role at American Management Systems from 2001-2002, an Independent Consultant role at PI Services from 2002-2004, a Strategic Supply Chain Modeler role at PepsiCo from 2004-2006, a Senior Director of Planning role at Dikita Enterprises from 2006-2014, and most recently a Strategic Business Consultant role at Ordr Inc. since 2019.

S. "Parani" P. obtained a BTech in Aeronautical Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Madras. They then went on to receive a Master of Science (MS) in Industrial and Management Engineering from The University of Iowa. Following that, they earned a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from The Wharton School. Finally, they obtained a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering - Transportation from the University of Pennsylvania.

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In the hyper-connected enterprise, in which everything from simple IoT devices to complex multi-million-dollar systems are connected, traditional security solutions simply aren't effective and cannot scale to secure them. Ordr solves this problem, providing enterprises with complete visibility and security over every connected device - from traditional IT devices to IoT, IoMT and OT. The Ordr Systems Control Engine is the only purpose-built solution that uses advanced machine learning to discover and classify all devices, fully profile device behavior and risks at massive scale, and automate action. Ordr is unique in its ability to automate security, from dynamically generating segmentation policies that enable only "sanctioned" device communications, to triggering appropriate quarantine, scan, block policies for every class of device directly through the organization’s network and security infrastructure.


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