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Ontic, a software provider delivering Connected Intelligence to unify how security professionals manage physical threats, mitigate risks, and strengthen businesses, announces it has surpassed 60 different data, technology, and systems integrations in its Connected Ecosystem programme.

With this milestone, the Ontic Platform is one of the industry’s most robust and comprehensive single solutions centralising security intelligence and operations.

Existing business software

Since our founding, we have recognised the need for security teams to move beyond their decades-old challenge of logging into various systems to locate pertinent information about a potential threat,” said Manish Mehta, Chief Product Officer, Ontic.

Ontic Platform clients can connect to existing business software and security devices

He adds, “With our Connected Ecosystem program, we are on a mission to provide a unified view of the diverse information security teams need to better manage the entire threat lifecycle.” 

Ontic Platform clients can connect to existing business software and security devices or integrate with a homegrown, internal system to create a unified ecosystem. This allows security teams to take informed action when risks arise. 

Integrated research tools

UniCourt provides the most complete dataset of state and federal court records available,” said Josh Blandi, the Chief Executive Officer, UniCourt, adding “It’s been great partnering with Ontic. They expedite the seamless delivery of our data through the Ontic Platform, aiding clients in proactively navigating today’s evolving threat landscape.”

The Ontic Connected Ecosystem programme focuses on continuously expanding intelligence and business data from trusted sources, including:

  • Public Data – Best-in-class data from providers gives corporate security teams the ability to unlock critical information and access a robust, complete portfolio of integrated research tools and data sources for added situational awareness. Data sources include social media, the dark web, severe weather, public events, identity, adverse media, public records (criminal and civil), and more. Notable providers include but are not limited to AccuWeather, Flashpoint, Giant Oak, UniCourt, and DarkOwl.
  • Security Systems – Data from devices and technologies, such as workplace platforms, license plate reader cameras, camera systems, access control systems, identity security, and more, for proactive anomaly detection, pattern spotting, and alerting. Notable providers include but are not limited to Envoy, HID, Avigilon, Genetec, and Rekor.
  • Business Systems – Data at the centre of security operations that help create a single source of truth for organisations by integrating with systems like visitor, travel, and event management, human resources, customer relationship management (CRM), supply chain logistics, financial systems, and cybersecurity tools. Integrations include but are not limited to Workday, Slack, Jira, Greenhouse, and RainFocus.

Ontic will continue to evolve the Connected Ecosystem programme in the coming months, adding new integrations to the Ontic Platform to support additional security needs such as cybersecurity, supply chain, loss prevention, ethics, traveller/travel security, and mass communication.

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