Your scanner, your EDR, your firewall, your data-security suite — each provides a perspective to one part of your estate. Aegis ORIENT fuses what they each see into the exposure that actually carries business risk.
"Which of our systems are exposed, exploitable, vulnerable, and holding the data that would make a compromise a reportable, significant event?"
— the question leadership wants answered
Each security tool is an expert witness to one region of the same asset — and none of them talks to the others in a way that assembles the full picture. So the highest-business-risk exposures hide in plain sight, spread across consoles that never correlate.
Firewall sees Linux. EDR sees Windows. Both are right. A tool that reconciles to one answer throws the other away — and the real attack surface with it.
ORIENT keeps both: a Windows host running WSL, with Linux services bound to local ports. The conflict was the signal.
ORIENT doesn't merge your telemetry into a lowest-common-denominator blob. It records what each tool actually said as attributed, independent facts about the same asset, on a single graph. That one design choice is the whole game.
When your scanner and your EDR describe the same host differently, that conflict is the finding — a blind spot, a coverage gap, a misconfiguration. ORIENT ranks conflicts by security relevance, so analysts see the ones that matter instead of thousands of cosmetic nits.
Network exposure × host exploitability × data sensitivity and access, fused on one graph. That lets ORIENT map a technical exposure straight through to business and regulatory consequence — the connection point products structurally can't reach.
Show me every host that is internet-exposed, carrying a known-exploited vulnerability, and storing regulated PII / PHI — ranked by how many people can reach that data who shouldn't.
That isn't a vulnerability report. It's a business-risk report — the difference between "patch this CVE" and "this exact system turns a breach into a HIPAA, GDPR, or PCI reportable event, and forty people can reach the data."
The data-security tools know where sensitive data lives but not whether the host is exposed. The scanners know the vulnerability but not the data. The firewalls know exposure but neither of the above. ORIENT is the one place all three live together as connected, attributed truth.
It's the finding that turns a security gap into a funded board decision.
ORIENT runs inside the client's environment and ingests the metadata about sensitive data — classifications, labels, access maps — never the documents themselves. A clean story for exactly the clients who would never allow data content to leave: healthcare, manufacturing, finance.
Every security domain tool speaks its own language about your estate. ORIENT is the first place they're held together as connected, attributed truth — so it surfaces cross-domain correlations no single tool can see. That's true today. Every domain it learns to speak multiplies what it can find.
Each axis a single tool can describe. Only the correlation across them is the finding — and each new axis multiplies the correlations the others can't reveal alone.
A claim-preserving integration for each source — vulnerability, endpoint, network, identity, and data security — with the roster always expanding.
A differentiated platform, not a me-too aggregator — it preserves what each tool said and correlates across domains nobody else connects.
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