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SecuriThings Launches AI-Powered Agentic Device Orchestrator to Extend the Platform into Enterprise IoT

SecuriThings Launches AI-Powered Agentic Device Orchestrator to Extend the Platform into Enterprise IoT

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SecuriThings, the leader in physical security device management and remediation, announced the launch of the Agentic Device Orchestrator, a breakthrough horizontal platform layer designed to simplify direct, device-level control of enterprise IoT estates. By leveraging advanced AI-powered orchestration, the platform empowers organizations to achieve improved operational command over diverse device environments. Proactive cybersecurity and operational management of these enterprise IoT fleets is critical given their increases in scale, complexity and business importance.

Expanding Reach into Enterprise IoT
The Agentic Device Orchestrator enables the SecuriThings platform to support a broader range of Enterprise IoT devices, moving beyond traditional physical security assets like cameras and access control to include devices as common as printers, or as specialized as those used in building automation and clinical engineering. This builds on SecuriThings leading device intelligence and delivers a device-agnostic approach for functional integration with any IP-enabled device.

“Our customers rely on our platform for unmatched depth of operational control and automation of their critical physical security device fleet,” said Roy Dagan CEO & co-founder of SecuriThings. “With Agentic Device Orchestrator, they can now exert the same granular control over a far wider and more diverse set of devices across the enterprise. Leveraging AI eliminates technical skills as a blockerโ€”operators no longer need deep expertise in device-specific configuration commands to execute complex remediation and maintenance at scale.”

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Meeting the Demand for Actionable Remediation
Both IT teams and application owners for enterprise IoT devices are under growing pressure to close the loop between identifying issues and executing a fix. According to Gartner, by 2027, 45% of organizations will prioritize remediation capabilities as a key selection criteria for Cyber Physical Security platforms, emphasizing the importance of actionable insights over mere visibility. SecuriThings is addressing this shift by introducing the first true AI-powered remediation-level platform for IoT that can address the “last mile” down to the actual device.

Empowering Every User with AI
Without the use of AI, the vision of the device-level control at the scale of enterprise IoT fleets would be totally impractical. At the core of the Agentic Device Orchestration system is a set of intelligent agents to make device control accessible to every level of user. For less technical users, it provides a simple natural language interface that requires no technical or development knowledge. A user can simply state a goalโ€”such as “I want to see the free space on the SD card”โ€”and the AI agent builds the necessary workflow automatically. For more technical users, saves significant time researching APIs, creating scripts, experimenting and testing logic.

New Device-Driven Business Use Cases
The launch of the Agentic Device Orchestrator comes at a pivotal moment as both the physical security space and the broader enterprise IoT space evolve. Recent research from Deloitte shows that 58% of organizations are already intersecting AI with IoT sensors to transition from reactive monitoring to autonomous, real-time interaction with the physical world. Similarly, research from ASIS International highlights that this convergence is driving new business use cases beyond traditional security. Yet, while business use cases grow, efforts to secure these fleets lag behind. According to the IoT Security Foundation, 60% of breaches are tied to unpatched firmware, highlighting the urgency to be more proactive in cybersecurity management as device fleets continue to expand.

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